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Volume 5 Issue 4, April 2020

Mandated efficiency Cities around the world are either putting in place or considering mandatory audit laws for monitoring building energy efficiency. Using data from the application of New York’s pioneering Local Law 87, Kontokosta et al. document the impact of mandatory audits on energy use in buildings. Kontokosta et al….

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Companies Russian and Turkish companies sign oil and gas MoUs in Algeria 21 Apr 2020 The Algerian oil and gas company Sonatrach has signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with Zarubezhneft (Russia) and TPAO (Turkey) to discuss opportunities to invest in oil and gas exploration, development and production in Algeria. Read more Couche-Tard…

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Volume 1 Issue 4, April 2020

Volume 1 Issue 4, April 2020 Comment Comment | 30 March 2020 Historical records of volcanic eruptions deserve more attention To reduce the risks and uncertainty that surround volcanic eruptions, attention must be given to all available data. Historical records can provide insight into past eruptions, as well as the…

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Policy & Regulatory Massachusetts (US) doubles its solar support programme to 3.2 GW 17 Apr 2020 The state of Massachusetts (United States) has published anemergency regulation with immediate effect to its Solar MassachusettsRenewable Target (SMART) programme. The new regulation doubles the solarcapacity supported by the programme from 1.6 GW to 3.2 GW…

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Policy & Regulatory India is considering mandatory hydropower purchases for States 16 Apr 2020 The Indian government is considering introducing mandatory hydropower procurement targets for State distribution companies, which would have to meet part of their power requirements with hydropower. The proposed obligation would be similar to renewable power purchase…

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Policy & Regulatory Chile’s updated NDC strengthens GHG emissions cap by 2030 14 Apr 2020 The government of Chile has presented its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), presenting its climate commitments to 2030 with a view to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The updated NDC replaces the previous emission intensity…

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Policy & Regulatory China’s NDRC finalizes 2020 solar subsidy policy 10 Apr 2020 The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China has finalised its solar PV subsidy policy for 2020, taking into account the permitting rules set by the National Energy Administration (NEA) for the construction of new projects. Distributed PV…

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Financiarización de la naturaleza, Tren Maya y ecología política

Financiarización de la naturaleza, Tren Maya y ecología política Rafael Robles de Benito || La Jornada Maya || Jueves 9 de abril, 2020 Asumir que por tratarse de un fideicomiso se desatará un proceso especulativo es confundir el remedio con el trapito Hace algunos días apareció en La Jornada un…

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Policy & Regulatory Vietnam approves new FiTs for solar power projects 9 Apr 2020 The government of Vietnam has unveiled new feed-in tariff rates for utility-scale, rooftop and floating solar PV projects. The new text determines FiT prices based on three technology types: ground-mounted solar energy projects will receive VND1,644/kWh…

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Nature ecology & evolution

Volume 4 Issue 4, April 2020 City heat Genetically distinct populations of urban lizards, such as male crested anoles (Anolis cristatellus) in Puerto Rico, provide an opportunity to understand rapid parallel evolution of complex thermal traits. A single non-synonymous polymorphism associated with heat tolerance plasticity may explain how these urban…

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Companies Fiddler’s Ferry and Aberthaw B coal-fired power plants shut down (UK) 1 Apr 2020 SSE has closed the remaining units of its Fiddler’s Ferry coal-fired power plant in Warrington, Cheshire (United Kingdom). The power units, totalling around 1.5 GW, were idle and were the last remaining coal-fired units operated by SSE. Read…

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Policy & Regulatory European Commission maintains EU ETS deadline despite delay calls 30 Mar 2020 The European Commission has decided to maintain the 30 April 2020 deadline for European companies to surrender emissions trading system (ETS) carbon allowances, considering that the existing rules provide enough flexibility for companies to submit verified…

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Enerdata Newsletter, marzo 2020 bis

Publication – Coal phase-out: towards a major shift? Worldwide coal consumption decreased in 2019 for the first time, marking a decisive turning point. Meanwhile, many countries are planning a coal phase-out, and some funders are turning away from financing coal projects. However consumption in other countries, especially in Asia, still shows…

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