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Resilience in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Resources for the Renewable Energy Sector The COVID-19 pandemic turned the economy upside down, and the renewable energy sector is...
Oil collapse sparks new interest in geothermal energy
REN21’s Katie Findlay spoke to Marit Brommer about potential for the geothermal sector to benefit from lower upfront costs and new partnerships with the oil...
COVID-19 recovery and climate action: Interview with Energy Cities
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the vulnerabilities in our society. As decision-makers worldwide decide exactly which changes to implement, we spoke to REN21 member Alix...
Expert’s Pick: An economic doughnut for cities post-COVID-19
The city of Amsterdam has adopted a doughnut. An economic doughnut. The Guardian recently reported that the city is reshaping its economic model post-COVID-19, to...
Remembering a Giant: REvolutionaries, the Steve Sawyer Memorial Award
Remembering a Giant, Steve Sawyer Its been almost a year since we lost a true stalwart of the energy movement. Steve Sawyer was, to many...
Earth Day 2020: Climate action post-COVID-19
From government action to an ‘Anatomy of Action’ for our everyday lives, members of the REN21 community tell us how we can minimise climate change...
Round 2 Peer Review for GSR 2020 is now live!
REN21’s annual Renewables Global Status Report (GSR) is the most referenced report on renewable energy market, industry and policy trends. What you may not know is that...
REN21 & COVID-19: Strengthening ‘business as usual’ with digital connections
Despite the global health crisis caused by COVID-19, we’re still working to drive the change to renewables. Here at REN21, we’re incredibly fortunate that the...
Financing the Renewable Future with the IsDB
This week at REN21, we’re putting the spotlight on the role of financing and investment in the energy transition. We spoke with Ahmed Al Qabany,...
How does our team promote gender equality in renewables?
From climate change to sustainable development, renewable energy can be part of the solution. But what about gender equality? As we said in out last...