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Lithium Extraction Plan Takes Root in Arkansas: Q&A
El Dorado, Arkansas, was an oil boomtown a century ago when crude was found in the Smackover Development. Since then the underground brine from the Smackover has ended up being a major world source of business bromine.
Apr 8, 2021 // Market Research, USA, North America, Arkansas, El Dorado,, Robert Mintak, Standard Lithium, lithium project
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Feb 6, 2024
Radnor-based renewable energy pioneer is sold to Fortune 500 company
The Radnor company has established concerning 3 gigawatts of large-scale solar projects across the nation, or regarding 5% of the country's utility-scale solar.
Dec 21, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, Community Energy Inc., AES Corp., Brent Beerley
PV-generated hydrogen cost projected to go down to EUR0.7 as well as EUR1.8/ kg by 2030
Green hydrogen cost may reach between EUR0.7 and also EUR1.8/ kg by 2030 and also EUR0.3 and also EUR0.9/ kg by 2050, according to a European research group led by the LUT University.
Sep 20, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, Europe, hydrogen, CAPEX, Finland, LCOH, LUT
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BloombergNEF forecasts 30% annual development for worldwide energy storage market to 2030
The international energy storage market will grow to deploy 58GW/178GWh annually by 2030, with the United States and China standing for 54% of all deployments, according to projecting by BloombergNEF.
Apr 6, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Market Research, analysis, BloombergNEF, Market research, supply chain, deployment forecasts, forecasts and predictions, statistics and trends
The weekend read: Reactivating Mexico’s large-scale sector
The Mexican electric power industry is maintaining its dynamism, despite a collective perception of inactivity stemming from a lack of information from the federal government. And renewables are barely mentioned in the National Development Plan for 2019–2024 drawn up by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Aug 26, 2019 // Plants, America, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexica, PEMEX, Federal Electricity Commission, Jeff Pavlovic, Cintia Angulo, Julian Willenbrock, Armando Navarrete



