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Bitcoin mining to set you back less than 0.5% of global energy if BTC hits $2M: Arcane
Bitcoin might be a considerable energy customer in 2040, yet only if its rate gets to several million dollars, according to new estimates by Arcane Research.
Aug 23, 2022 // Market Research, Blockchain, mining, research, Bitcoin, blockchain, Bitcoin mining, Cryptocurrencies, Proof-of-Work, Predictions, PoW
Perovskite cells' reverse bias potential threatens modern technology's commercial viability, say scientists
Perovskite solar cells are at risk to serious reverse bias obstacles beyond those of traditional silicon cells, which might stand for more obstacles to the modern technology's commercialisation, according to new research.
Aug 1, 2022 // Technology, Manufacturing News, solar cells, Sydney, perovskite, modules, research, unsw, perovskite cells, reverse bias
Worldwide LCOE of utility-scale solar fell 13% in 2021, IRENA states
Solar PV costs continued to decline internationally in 2021 as supply chain challenges and also climbing product costs have yet to show their complete effect on project expenses.
Jul 15, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, LCOE, IRENA, research, supply chain, module pricing, polysilicon pricing, pricing
SEIA develops non-profit for solar and also storage technology, preliminary focus on land usage concerns
Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has actually introduced a non-profit to help with the energy transition through clean energy research and evaluation.
May 5, 2022 // Storage, Policy, USA, SEIA, North America, research, Innovation, research and development, land use, non-profit
European solar generation shrinks in Q3 as electrical power need recovers
While renewables were the largest source of generation in Europe for the sixth consecutive quarter, solar outcome in the continent diminished during Q3, a new report from energy information analyst EnAppSys says.
Oct 20, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Europe, research, EnAppSys, solar generation, covid-19 recovery, Jean-Paul Harreman
Solar Job Growth Remains Modest Under Tariff Policy
The U.S. solar labor force expanded by 2.3% in 2019, including 5,643 work in the sector's 2nd year under Section 201 tolls, according to the National Solar Jobs Census 2019 launched today by The Solar Foundation. The U.S. solar market currently uses 249,983 Americans, up from 244,340 in 2018. The brand-new numbers represent tasks in Puerto Rico over the last 2 years.
Mar 6, 2020 // Market Research, USA, North America, research, solar jobs, Trade