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Green Energy To Outpace Fossil Fuel In Middle-East By 2040: Rystad

Renewables capacity in the Middle East is set to soar in the coming years, with green energy sources outpacing fossil fuel usage in the power sector by 2040, according to Rystad Energy’s latest research. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is expected to emerge as the predominant source, accounting for more than half of the region’s power supply […]

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In 2023 China EV Witnessed 35% Rise YoY: Rystad

Rystad, an energy research and business intelligence company recently shared insights on the ongoing trend in the electric vehicle (EV) market in 2024. According to the Rystad report, “The electric vehicle (EV) market is on track in 2024 as emissions reduction targets clash with falling consumer spending amid enduring economic uncertainty.” Rystad Energy research forecasts, […]

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Solar Power Generation In Europe To Rise by 50 TW in 2024, Germany To Lead The Way

The solar photovoltaic (PV) energy generation will spike by about 50 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2024 in Europe due to major capacity installations across the region, predicts a report by Rystad Energy. The report also suggests that Wind power generation is also expected to increase in 2024. However, the growth rate will not match last the […]

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Norway Study Shows Electrifying Trucks Key To Reducing Fossil Fuel Demand

As per a report by Rystad, Norway’s persistent road fuel demand won’t last amid rapid EV adoption. It finds that road fuel demand in Norway has remained relatively stable even with soaring electric vehicle (EV) adoption, raising questions about whether EVs really have a material impact on diesel and gasoline sales. Rystad Energy research and […]

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868,000 Jobs in Offshore Wind Energy Segment by 2030: Rystad

There is one energy segment, according to Rystad Energy analysis, that will be the new hiring haven for energy jobs- offshore wind. The COVID-19 downturn has caused employment rates to plummet in different energy industries. As industries return to normal, employment rates are expected to gradually pick up, however, there is one energy segment, according […]

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