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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

It also says it has installed capacity of around 28 megawatts of wind power and is developing photovoltaic plants with a planned capacity of approximately 58 MW. OeKB focuses on five service areas: export, capital markets, energy markets, development financing and tourism.

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A High-Voltage Surge: Enbridge Acquires Tri Global Energy

3BL Media

renewable project developer Tri Global Energy. Dallas-based Tri Global is currently the third largest onshore wind developer in the U.S., with a development portfolio of wind and solar projects representing more than 7 GW of renewable generation capacity. renewable project developer @triglobalenergy.

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AllianceBernstein: The Long View: Russia-Ukraine War Has Lasting Implications for Investing

3BL Media

These developments are a sea change in Europe’s political and economic integration, which could have big implications for investors across asset classes. The energy crunch has prompted big questions about the global push toward net-zero carbon emissions. 2002) and high-yield portfolio manager (2002?2006)

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Copy of SDSN at the 2023 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

Sustainable Development Network

SDSN and our networks are hosting a number of events alongside the UN's High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development. We are thrilled to invite you to join us at the following events organized by SDSN and our partners. This webpage is constantly being updated! Check back for event dates, times, and registration information.

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Granholm sworn in as 16th Secretary at U.S. Department of Energy

Renewable Energy World

“DOE is powered by brilliant scientists, engineers, and energy policy experts who are the very best for the job we’ve been tasked with: to develop and deploy new clean energy technologies that will achieve the Administration’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and secure our nation’s future.

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Could rare earth minerals give coal country a second life?

Corporate Knights

But despite being an environmental pariah, coal may yet yield a silver lining that could help pave the way to the net-zero carbon-emissions future. Currently, China produces about 90% of the world’s rare earth and permanent magnets, leaving the West vulnerable to sanctions and the disruption of clean-energy technology development.