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Solar power to the people
Innovative approaches to purchasing and supplying PV power mean that more communities have access to renewables than ever before. Abigail Williams looks at three schemes from the US and Australia that bring clean energy to lower-income communities.
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Stepping up to the ingenuity challenge
Much has already been written about last month’s COP26 – see our news story on page 5 for one example. Here, freelance writer Nick Cottam concludes that the imagination and expertise of the energy industry will be vital to achieving the changes needed to meet the climate challenge.
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The end of an era
A little bit of history – Steve Hodgson looks back at some of the highlights of nearly a half-century of Energy World magazine.
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Ashden Awards showcase global climate solutions
The Ashden Awards primarily honour organisations with projects to lower carbon emissions in low-income countries and to help build a fairer world. Here, we look at this year’s winners, together with a mention of UK winners.
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‘Zombie’ assets in the fossil fuel pipeline
What happens if coal plants or offshore oil platforms are built, but never used? Jennifer Johnson looks at a new type of stranded asset risk.
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