South Korea’s New Aim: Bring Renewables From 6.5% To 21% Of Electricity By 2030
South Korea is increasing its commitment to cleantech — specifically, in this case, renewable energy — with new plans for the next 13 or 14 years.
South Korea is increasing its commitment to cleantech — specifically, in this case, renewable energy — with new plans for the next 13 or 14 years.
Some recent climate and clean energy policy news from the corners of the interwebs: 1. The “Hubei Province has started preliminary work with current investment of 8.5 million Yuan ($1.34 million) to set up 13 research groups on the carbon emissions trading study.” 2. Beijing’s electronic exchange for its pilot … [continued]
Clean energy is a job creator. If anyone says otherwise (or says that limiting fossil fuel pollution kills jobs), they are either smoking some serious crack or are members of the polluter-funded Tea Party (or both).