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South Korea Vietnam Shipbuilding Saga

South Korea collaborates withVietnam in Shipbuilding Sector The HD Hyundai Vietnam Shipbuilding (HVS)  was established in the year 1996 as a joint venture between Hyundai Mipo Shipbuilding and Vietnam National Shipping Corporation and is acknowledged as the first successful project of overseas expansion of the Korean shipbuilding industry. Initially it came into being as a

Electricity Tariff Subsidies & Renewables

China Leads in Renewables China has emerged as the leader in the development of renewable energy and by the year 2017, China’s wind and solar power capacity reached 168 GW and 130GW respectively, generating 5.3 percent of China’s electricity supply. Correspondingly in photovoltaic (PV) technology the price of PV modules decreased from about 30 Yuan

Island Financial Capitals Floating Solar Panels & Flooding Risks

Floating Solar Panels Reduce Evaporation in Saudi Arabia Oasis Floating solar panels are eulogised as a remarkable innovation in the realm of renewable energy and water conservation and as a replacement for fossil fuel. By harnessing solar power on water reservoirs , lakes, and protected harbour areas these installations generate clean energy as well as

Offshore Wind

Understanding Regional EEZ ,Offshore Hydrocarbons , Seabed Mining & Offshore Wind Energy Offshore Wind Energy in India emerged from nascent ocean exposure or deployment of offshore infrastructure in India replete with social and environmental challenges. India’s lengthy coastline possesses extensive offshore wind energy potential supported by almost 2.3 million sq.km of exclusive economic zones .

Zero Carbon 2050

Net Zero Emissions Scenario by 2050 A study by the Center on Global Energy Policy reveals that the production , processing and supply of critical minerals may not align with the rapid rise in conversion of internal combustion engines in electrically powered vehicles (EV's)  and usage of electrically powered batteries in vehicles . Additionally  the

By |2023-03-01T09:45:34+00:00February 26th, 2023|Categories: Featured, Renewables, Energy & Food Security|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Indian Ocean Offshore Wind and Hydrocarbon

Offshore Renewables Part 1 As part of the fabled “Blue Economy “the Indian Ocean is observing research being extensively carried out in the sphere of maritime oriented renewable energy sources. Proponents of offshore renewables are advocating marine ecologically compliant polices regulating maritime energy development, and concurrent institutional frameworks to assess environmental impact on marine habitats

Transition from fossil fuels to renewables

Credit Greentech Media Whether it’s a wind turbine or a solar panel or nuclear power plant fossil fuel powers its manufacturing , mining, processing, transportation and installation. In the next decade Fossil fuels will remain irreplaceable and no renewable energy miracle is around the corner. Developing countries need to be cautious in transiting from fossil

By |2023-03-01T13:12:26+00:00January 12th, 2023|Categories: Renewables, Energy & Food Security|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments
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