Goldman Sachs Sees $16 Trillion Investment In Renewables By 2030
Goldman Sachs says it foresees a $16 trillion investment opportunity in renewables between now and 2030 with the possibility of 20 million new jobs.
Goldman Sachs says it foresees a $16 trillion investment opportunity in renewables between now and 2030 with the possibility of 20 million new jobs.
Renewable energy is now the cheapest option, on average, for new electricity capacity around the world — developed countries like the US as well as developing countries. As I noted the other day, we need to keep channeling this message to the broader public, and especially decision-makers, but there are other things to do in order to increase renewable energy growth.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recently took an important look at what the end of the 1603 grant program for renewable energy means for developers in the industry. Here’s a summary of that: Certain Types of Projects May Find It Harder to Attract Tax Equity Investors The expiration … [continued]
Since even Big Solar is now advertising for help with the huge amounts of renewable energy stimulus funds suddenly gushing forth from Steven Chu’s magnificent new DOE, it’s not surprising that local communities are also unsure on how to fund their renewable projects. Here’s some help for them, that you … [continued]