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Belgian Business Establishes 'Globe's first Offshore H2 Storage Space Concept'
Tractebel and also its companion business have actually established the globe's very first offshore infrastructure and also processing centers concept for the storage of hydrogen in offshore caves. The layout research study seeks to provide an ingenious remedy for large-scale hydrogen storage space on the high seas: a scalable offshore platform for the compression and also storage of as much as 1.2 million m ³ of hydrogen.
Dec 23, 2021 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, Europe, Belgium, green hydrogen, Tractebel, offshore, Klaas Oltmann
S2P Wins Grid Access for 70-MW Montenegro Solar
S2P Electric’s 70‑MW Tupan solar clinches CGES grid deal, bringing Trina Solar bifacial power to Niksic and accelerating Montenegro’s renewable push, grid upgrades, and investor confidence across the Balkans.
Mar 12, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Grids, Europe, Montenegro, S2P
Mahle to Launch Germany's Largest Photovoltaic Thermal Plant
Mahle GmbH is pioneering sustainability in Vaihingen-Enz with Germany's largest photovoltaic thermal plant, set to power 100 homes and champion climate neutrality by 2040!
Jan 21, 2025 // Plants, Germany, Europe, Mahle GmbH
Lightsource bp, Kajoni Partner on 500-MWp Solar Projects
Lightsource bp partners with Kajoni Energie to develop a 500-MWp solar pipeline in Germany, aiming for shovel-ready projects that harness Lower Saxony's solar potential.
Aug 20, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Lightsource BP, PV Power Plant, Kajoni
The bearable lightness of solar
The weight of a thin-film rooftop PV installation at Netherlands football club AZ Alkmaar has been highlighted in media reports as a possible cause of a stadium roof collapse. However, a full investigation is yet to be launched and one German specialist said studies have shown flush-mount PV panels do not increase static wind loads on rooftops.
Aug 12, 2019 // BIPV, Technology, Germany, rooftop, Netherlands, AZ Alkmaar’s stadium, Andries Broersma, Hanergy system, Thorsten Kray
Borosil Renewables to acquire Europe's biggest solar glass manufacturer Interfloat Group
Indian group Borosil Renewables is obtaining Europe's largest solar glass maker. With major websites in Germany and Liechtenstein, Borosil intends to boost manufacturing capacity to 2,600 tonnes per day, making it feasible to provide solar glass for greater than 15 GW of PV modules from 2025.
Apr 26, 2022 // Manufacturing News, India, Asia, Borosil Renewables, Pradeep Kheruka
Fraunhofer Institute produces efficient solar cell 'recycling' process
The organization claims that in the first trial, the solar cell conversion performance was 19.7%. Currently it is feasible to recycle all crystalline silicon PV modules, regardless of just how they were manufactured and what's their beginning
Feb 10, 2022 // Technology, Germany, India, PV, Fraunhofer, Europe, Asia, solar cell, recycling, PV cells, Dold
Monolithic perovskite-silicon solar cell with 20% effectiveness via new lamination method
The solar cell accomplished an open-circuit voltage of 1.75 V, a short-circuit present density of 15.5 mA cm − 2, and a fill element of 73.6%. It was likewise able to retain 93% of its first performance after 100 hrs at a temperature of 80 C.
Jul 26, 2022 // Technology, Germany, Europe, solar cell, KIT, perovskite-silicon
Octopus Energy purchases Zestec Renewable Energy
The bargain comes with a 160MW pipeline of new solar projects
Dec 2, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Octopus Energy, Zestec Renewable Energy
Borosil Renewables Closes Acquisition Of Solar Glass Maker Interfloat
Borosil Renewables' acquisition of 86% risk in the Interfloat Group is done through its abroad wholly-owned subsidiaries. Interfloat Group contains two firms-- GMB Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH (GMB) as well as Interfloat Corporation.
Oct 26, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Interfloat Corporation, Interfloat, Pradeep Kheruka, Borosil, Borosil Renewables Ltd, BRL, Christian Kern, Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH, GMB, Interfloat group of companies, solar glass manufacturer, tempered solar glass
Hanwha Q-Cells wins patent lawsuits against JinkoSolar, REC Solar and also Longi in Germany
The Düsseldorf Regional Court has concurred rivals of the Korean manufacturer unlawfully utilized its copyrighted passivation innovation. The judges provided Hanwha Q-Cells an injunction which requires Jinko, REC as well as Longi to get all modules including the copyrighted innovation distributed in Germany since late January last year. Hanwha can also choose to have the offending products destroyed.
Jun 19, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Germany, Australia, Europe, JinkoSolar, Oceania, LONGi, North America, Hanwha Q-Cells, patent, United States, REC Sola, Daniel Jeong
Better Energy inks Danish solar energy play
Innovative PPA with Energi Danmark will enable clean electrical power supply for a group of 12 corporates
Jan 21, 2022 // Plants, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Europe, Denmark, Better Energy, Peter Munck Søe-Jensen, Viggo Aavang Jensen
Energy Commodities
On this page, we have prepared both a brief overview of types of energy commodities for newbies and a table of relevant prices for top energy commodities.
Aug 18, 2024
"Katana" project to establish reliable measuring system for tandem solar cells
To pave the way for the industrial application of reliable perovskite-silicon PV modules, a reliable measuring system for tandem solar cells and also modules have to be established. Just after that can objective comparisons in between various cells and modules occur. In comparison to conventional silicon PV modules, nevertheless, the calibration is considerably more challenging.
May 23, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, solar module, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
ABB to Exit Solar Inverter Business, at a Cost of $470M
It’s the third big solar inverter player so far this year to move out of an increasingly challenging market.
Jul 9, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, ABB, Lindsay Cherry, Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, Tarak Mehta, EcoStruxure, IOT platforms, Kaco’s