Category: News & Insights
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BLOG: Solar for Nature: Reflections from Langenhoe Solar Farm
Hing Kin Lee As solar capacity needs to triple to meet Clean Power 2030, the question is not simply one of scale, but of quality: how do we deliver energy security and affordability while measurably improving land for nature? Read More Watch the video interview
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BLOG: Solar for Nature: Why Metrics Matter
Laura Harrison, Sandra Dullau and Quentin Lambert Biodiversity is becoming financially material, operationally critical, and strategically differentiating. Read More
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BLOG: Following the sun: how solar supports farming, food security and the rural economy
Kevin McCann, Olivia Arden, Hing Kin Lee Beyond clean power, solar farms provide direct financialsupport to help safeguard the future of British farming. Theycan take soils out of intensive management, and createhabitats which are vital to the broader ecosystem thatunderpins the health of the countryside. Read More
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BLOG: Finding New Value in Nature-Positive Solar
Paul Hudson, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Economics Chair of Board of Examiners for the Department of Environment and Geography University of York Read More
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BLOG: Nature Positive Solar – Indicators and Opportunities
Piran White, Professor of Environmental Management at the University of York Read More
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Nature Based Solutions: The opportunity for renewable energy investors.
Embedding nature based solutions alongside renewables can unlock additional revenues. NextEnergy Group’s ESG team shared their thoughts on the opportunity they present to renewable energy investors. Read More
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Shedding light on land use change for solar farms
To address the climate and ecological crises, land-based mitigation efforts are required, with the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure playing a significant role. Land use change for solar farms has been rapidly accelerating worldwide and this is projected to continue. Read More
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Shedding light on land use change for solar farms
To address the climate and ecological crises, land-based mitigation efforts are required, with the deployment of renewable energy infrastructure playing a significant role. Land use change for solar farms has been rapidly accelerating worldwide and this is projected to continue. Read More
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Integrated policymaking needed to deliver climate and ecological benefits from solar farms
This report discusses the mechanisms by which solar farm development and operation may impact natural capital and ecosystem services, and provides recommendations for policymakers and the solar farm sector. Read More
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Pursuing Nature-Positive
The CFA’s digital series Investing for Tomorrow’s Future highlights the urgent need to integrate climate change and natural capital considerations into investment decision-making. Three videos highlight how NextEnergy Group are pursuing a nature-positive future by promoting scalable solutions to halt and reverse nature loss, and to lead the solar and sustainable investment industries to do the same.…
