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Jason Deign

Green Hydrogen Pipeline Surges on a Wave of Announced Mega-Projects

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Jason Deign

In its first report, titled Green Hydrogen Production: Landscape, Projects and Costs, Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables counted 3.2 gigawatts of planned electrolyzer capacity, a twelvefold increase over the cumulative installed capacity at the time. As of March 2020, that pipeline had increased to 8.2 gigawatts, or 31 times the cumulative installed capacity today

Investors Still Waging War With Spain Over Retroactive Cuts

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Jason Deign

Spain has offered an olive branch in its long-running legal battle with renewables developers. But the fight isn’t over yet.

In 5 Years, China Could Build More EV Chargers Than the Rest of the World Combined

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Jason Deign

China is stepping up electric-vehicle charging station installations amid analyst forecasts that EV penetration could hit 60 percent in major cities by 2030.

Spain’s Feed-In Tariff Cuts Were Based on Incomplete Data, Charge Critics

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Jason Deign

After becoming a world leader in solar, with more than 4.6 gigawatts of solar PV installed by 2013, the new order has decimated cleantech investments in the country. Last year saw just 22 megawatts of solar installed across the whole country. It is unlikely that Spain will meet its 2020 targets for renewables set by the EU.