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Bill Gates, Chris Sacca Invest in tech for Net Zero Emissions in Heavy Industries
The California based start-up want to decarbonize industrial procedures by employing baron based thermal batteries that save warmth from solar and wind resources of energy and also use a choice to the natural gas boilers employed by hefty markets.
Antora Energy revealed that it has increased $50 million in a financing round.
Mar 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, shell, Bill Gates, Renewable Energy, wind power, Andrew Ponec, Antora Energy, carbon blocks, David Bierman, heavy industries, Justin Briggs, thermal batteries
German PV tender provides record low solar energy rate of EUR0.0355/ kWh.
The 100 MW tender was 5 times oversubscribed as well as the typical last rate toll used was EUR0.05 less than the previous purchase round.
Feb 20, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, Germany, tender, Europe
NTPC Floats to Record Low: Wins 80MW Project at INR 3.80/kWh
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited wins 80 MW floating solar project in Madhya Pradesh with low cost of INR 3.80 kWh. MP government to bear cost of battery energy storage system of INR 30 million for sustainable, clean and affordable energy supply.
Aug 9, 2023 // Floating PV, India, NTPC, Asia, PV Power Plant
Iberdrola produces JV with insurance policy company to invest in 1GW of Spanish renewables
Iberdrola has created a critical partnership with insurance company Mapfre that will initially purchase 230MW of clean energy projects in Spain, consisting of 130MW of solar PV.
Apr 8, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Spain, Portugal, Battery Storage, Iberdrola, Europe, joint venture, utility, data centres, Merlin Properties, Jakob Carnemark
First Solar partners with Norwegian power firm on green hydrogen projects
LONGi introduced the establishment of a new service unit committed to the Low Carbon energy.
A recent report from BloombergNEF has actually forecasted that green
May 5, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Total Eren, First Solar, Mark Widmar, hydrogen, longi green energy, EDF Renewables, nel, Jon André Løkke
Oil major uses COP spotlight to unveil net-zero ambitions
Spain’s former oil monopoly has pledged to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 but admitted that current technologies would only be able to achieve "at least 70%" of that goal.
Dec 3, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, energy transition, cop25, repsol, big oil, net-zero, offset
Centrica intends to construct 800MW of solar and battery storage space by 2025
power as well as solutions firm Centrica has disclosed plans to develop a Low Carbon portfolio of as much as 800MW of solar as well as battery storage by
Nov 9, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, UK, Europe, Centrica, Chris O’Shea
France, UAE to Sign Up With Forces on RE and H2 Projects
The French govt plans to have 20-40% of overall hydrogen consumption sourced from low-carbon and eco-friendly hydrogen by 2030.
The UAE aims to sustain domestic decarbonisation with hydrogen whilst additionally becoming an essential worldwide export center of the clean energy service provider by targeting a 25% market share by 2030.
Nov 22, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, France, Europe, Asia, United Arab Emirates, green hydrogen, Renewable Energy, Bruno Le Maire
Sungrow Materials Inverters to 120 MW C&I Rooftop PV Plant
Sungrow provided its inverter remedies to the largest commercial & industrial rooftop PV plant in Shandong.
The PV plant is anticipated to produce 110 GWh per year.
Jul 22, 2021 // Plants, Inverters, Rooftop PV, Sungrow, China, Asia, James Wu, Rooftop PV Plant
WMG and Senergy Innovations launch graphene enabled all polymer solar thermal cell
also more flexible item style. This led to the development of the low cost, Low Carbon, lightweight smart Senergy panels. Our task now is to ensure that Senergy
Oct 16, 2020 // Technology, UK, Europe, solar cell, efficiency, WMG, Senergy Innovations, polymer solar thermal cell, Tony McNally, Greg Gibbons, Christine Boyle
Harmony Energy to make UK solar debut with first 30MW selection in Yorkshire
certainly see solar arrays set up on low-grade farming land. It will supply Low Carbon electricity to Northern Powergrid's distribution network.
Peter Kavanagh, CEO
Oct 29, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, UK, Europe, Harmony Energy, Peter Kavanagh
Greencoat Renewables goes into Spanish solar market
on the power change, which is important if we are to effectively move to a Low Carbon economy in line with federal government
Dec 22, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Spain, Lightsource BP, Europe, Fernando Roger, Greencoat Renewables, Paul O'Donnell
PV for cooking
Traditional solar cookers concentrate sunlight on mirrored surfaces and convert it into heat. But this summer, Sunspot unveiled Sunspot Solar Electric Cooking, a new cooker based on PV technology. The system relies on two PV modules, a lead-carbon battery, an inverter, and an induction cooktop.
Aug 21, 2019 // Technology, USA, North America, Sunspot Solar Electric Cooking system, Elsevier, International Solar Energy Society, David Renne
Repsol targets 15GW of renewables capacity by 2030
Repsol will increase investment in solar PV and also wind in the following 5 years as seek to reach 15GW of renewable energy capability by 2030.
Nov 27, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Spain, Chile, South america, Europe, hydrogen, large-scale solar, green hydrogen, repsol, Josu Jon Imaz
Virginia's University of Richmond represent complete electrical power use with solar power
The University of Richmond is now one of just two college establishments in the United States, and also the initial in the southeast, to match 100% of its electrical energy needs with a solitary solar power source.
Jan 28, 2021 // Grids, USA, sPower, Virginia, North America, University of Richmond, Spider Solar, Mark Detterick