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Global Distributed Generation (DG) Market Report 2021-2025: Solar PV Attains Grid Parity

Global Distributed Generation (DG) Market Report 2021-2025: Solar PV Attains Grid Parity - A Major Milestone for DG April 23, 2021 04:33 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. The global market for Distributed Generation (DG) is projected to reach US$183.2 billion by 2025, driven by the growing focus shed on decarbonizing power generation and transmission. Ambitious clean energy targets aimed at increasing the share of renewables in the energy mix is also helping bring DG into the spotlight as the energy architecture of the future. Defined as energy generated close to the point of consumption by independent or grid connected microgrids, DG offers a host of benefits that promise to accelerate the pace of the global energy transition to a cleaner future.

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Market Size to Reach USD 1451 4 Million by 2027 at CAGR 13 3%

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Market Size to Reach USD 1451.4 Million by 2027 at CAGR 13.3% - Valuates Reports Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Market is Segmented by Type (Tubular, Planar, Others), by Application (Transportation, Portable & Military, Stationary). The report covers global opportunity analysis and industry forecast from 2021 to 2027. It is published on Valuates Reports in the Energy & Utilities Category. The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell market size was valued at USD 605.6 Million in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 1451.4 Million by 2027, at a CAGR of 13.3% during the forecast period 2021-2027. SOFCs are well suited for stationary power generating for homes and businesses. SOFC can be

Decarbonising a diverse European building stock

Bringing down emissions from buildings to zero might be the hardest nut to crack for the European Green Deal. With heating and cooling in buildings responsible for 40% of energy consumption and 36% of emissions, the importance of its decarbonisation is paramount. As the current annual renovation rate is below 1% and more than 70% of heating in buildings is supplied by old and inefficient boilers, buildings are unanimously recognised as a hard-to-decarbonise sector by the European Renovation Wave Strategy published in October 2020, the European Union (EU) Energy Efficiency Directive (EED)and various strategies of individual European Member States. Due to the heterogeneity of the building stock and climatic conditions in Europe, a one-solution-fits-all approach will bring more headaches than benefits. A range of solutions will be needed to supply efficient and increasingly renewable heat to and in buildings. It will include reducing demand, direct electrification, district heating, h

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