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OX2 Secures Green Light for Swedish Solar-Battery Project
OX2 secures permit for 110-MW solar park in Sweden, eyeing battery storage to power 25,000 homes by 2027, advancing Sweden's fossil-free electricity goal.
May 27, 2025 // Plants, Storage, Sweden, Europe, OX2
New Catalytic Process Turns Renewable and also Waste Carbon right into Cleaner, High-Performance Diesel Biofuel Blendstock
A new single-phase stimulant that makes it possible for the conversion of sustainable and waste carbon into lasting diesel fuels has actually been established through a special cooperation in between the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) consortia, Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy (ChemCatBio) and the Co-Optimization of Fuels & Engines (Co-Optima) effort.
Jul 17, 2020 // Market Research, USA, NREL, carbon, North America, Derek Vardon, diesel fuels
Balance Power's 40-MW Battery Project Approved in England
Balance Power's 40-MW battery energy storage system in Cheshire, England will help reduce CO2 emissions and support the UK's net-zero ambitions, with construction set to begin in 2026.
Feb 21, 2024 // Storage, UK, Europe, Balance Power
Heliene consents to purchase Canadian glass for its North American-made solar panels
Canadian Premium Sand has actually entered into a second memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a North American solar panel maker to provide glass for photovoltaic panels. After negotiating with Qcells, CPS currently has a second handle Heliene. CPS will supply its patterned solar glass from its glass making facility that is currently being established in Selkirk, Manitoba.
Sep 13, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, heliene, Martin Pochtaruk, canadian premium sand, Glenn Leroux
EPRI Selected for 3 United States DOE Awards for Advancing Energy Storage
EPRI will certainly lead 3 projects for sophisticated, bulk energy storage following selection by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for awards amounting to USD 600K
Dec 29, 2020 // Storage, USA, North America, doe, EPRI, Neva Espinoza
50MW battery storage space being built in Cambridgeshire
SMS is also dealing with a 40MW website in Yorkshire
Feb 10, 2021 // Storage, Europe, Tim Mortlock, SMS
Major advancement in fabrication of low-cost solar cells additionally locks up greenhouse gases
Perovskite solar cells have advanced in recent years with quick boosts in power conversion performance (from 3% in 2006 to 25.5% today), making them more affordable with silicon-based photovoltaic cells. Nevertheless, a number of difficulties remain prior to they can become an affordable industrial technology.
Jun 3, 2021 // Technology, solar cells, perovskite, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, André D. Taylor, Jaemin Kong, Miguel Modestino
Zenobe Secures £220M for UK's Largest Battery Project
Zenobe powers up UK's green future with a massive 400-MW battery project, securing £220M to boost grid stability and renewable integration.
Mar 19, 2025 // Storage, UK, Europe, Zenobe
Bitcoin's 2021 Energy Use Has Already Surpassed 2020
The Bitcoin network was estimated to consume about 67TWh of electrical power in 2020, and also its complete consumption has currently exceeded this in 2021.
Sep 13, 2021 // Blockchain, Bitcoin
Emissions and also Coal Have Peaked as Covid-19 Saves 2.5 Years of Emissions, Accelerates Energy Transition
BloombergNEF's New Energy Outlook 2020 sees total oil need peaking in 2035, and development in tidy energy innovation-- yet, world still going to 3.3-degree temperature surge
Nov 18, 2020 // Market Research, China, Asia, BloombergNEF, Seb Henbest, Jon Moore, Matthias Kimmel
TotalEnergies & Petronas Join to Develop 100-MW Solar Plant
French energy group TotalEnergies SE and Petronas have signed an agreement to develop a 100-MW solar project in Queensland, Australia. The Pleasant Hills project will reduce emissions of the Gladstone LNG plant, in which both companies are minority shareholders. This marks the first implementation of the strategic collaboration agreement in the APAC region.
Jun 27, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PV Power Plant, petronas, TotalEnergies
Breakthrough Efficient Tandem Solar Cells Achieve 25.7%
new design optimizes sunlight utilization while maintaining a Low Carbon footprint, as both components are processed at low temperatures.Key
Dec 6, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Potsdam
Dominion acquires 72-MW South Carolina solar project from First Solar
Dominion Energy has acquired a 72-MW solar project still under construction in Beaufort county, South Carolina, from First Solar.
Oct 26, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, USA, First Solar, Dominion Energy, North America, South Carolina, Carolina, Keller Kissam
GoodWe Expands Phase II Manufacturing Base, Capacity Upto 30 GW Currently
China-based Worldwide Inverter player GoodWe has expanded its production capacity to 30 GW, post the inauguration of its production growth at Guangde, Anhui province of China. For GoodWe, which delights in leadership in the storage inverter area the growth adheres to the strong development as well as success it has actually had worldwide for its items, allowing the firm to sustain capacity increase from 5 GW in 2018, to 15 GW by 2020 and currently, on its way to 30 GW.
Oct 10, 2022 // Manufacturing News, China, Asia, GoodWe, daniel huang, Anhui
Ultra-low solar bid of $0.01997/kWh in the US – not quite so sunny
PV technology has made significant progress in a short amount of time, leaving solar enthusiasts chuffed. Opponents, on the other hand, brand it as unworkable boondoggle, surviving on the crutches of subsidies and only salving the conscience of the green-minded companies cosseted by political forces. The naysayers do have partial truth in their argument - governments the world over have been supporting the growth of this child with the moniker “solar” with public finances. So, this is the partial truth and the enthusiasts have just enough firepower to say that all energy is, after all, subsidised one way or another – in terms of uncompensated costs of air pollution, congestion and global warming and the consequential irreversible damage these fossil fuels have done to the planet. Perhaps more important and statistically relevant is a report published by the IMF in 2015, which had pegged subsidies to fossil fuels at US$5.3 trillion.
Aug 5, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, USA, bifacial, monocrystalline, ssfusa, North America