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Is solar eroding too much land? The EU thinks not
The EU’s Joint Research Center has created a comprehensive dataset to characterize the solar energy potential in the bloc’s 28 member states. The data shows even a 100-fold increase from current solar capacity would require a very limited amount of land – a lot less than wind power.
Oct 10, 2019 // Technology, Europe, Joint Research Center
Doped carbon for a dependable lithium sulfur battery
Researchers in South Korea established a porous carbon material that, when applied as a coating to the separator film in a lithium-sulfur battery, was shown to decrease an undesirable negative effects and enhance the battery's performance as well as dependability. The coating is based on methylene blue, a kind of salt frequently made use of in textile passing away.
Feb 8, 2022 // Technology, Storage, South Korea, Asia, lithium-sulfur batteries, Pusan National University, Seung Geol Lee
An 18.12%- efficient perovskite solar cell with decreased hysteresis
Researchers in Japan have actually customized the tin( IV) oxide layer of a perovskite gadget with a fullerene-derivative-based self-assembled monolayer to create a cell they declare deals stability as well as a decrease in the hysteresis effect that makes anticipating power result so tricky.
Jun 4, 2020 // Technology, Japan, Asia, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency
US Senators Target China Solar Firms in Tax Credit Ban
US Senator Sherrod Brown's bill aims to keep energy manufacturing tax credits in American hands, not foreign adversaries. A bipartisan effort to boost domestic jobs and security.
Aug 1, 2024 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, China, Asia, North America
Lightsource bp expanding into Asian solar markets as 25GW strategies development
Lightsource bp is looking at solar chances throughout Asian markets as it progresses towards its target of releasing 25GW of solar PV by 2025.
Feb 24, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Lightsource BP, Asia, Nick Boyle
Australia's H2 Trade May be Worth US$ 90 billion in 2050: WoodMac
Low-carbon hydrogen can end up being a US$ 50 billion to US$ 90 billion export industry for Australia in 2050, states Wood Mackenzie.
Jun 17, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Solar to Fuel, Wood Mackenzie, Australia, Oceania, Low Carbon Hydrogen Trade, Net-Zero Emissions, Prakash Sharma
Solar Power Finds Ripe New Market in Crop Protection
Which solar panel works best with which crop? The response to that concern is being looked for in hundreds of farms worldwide.
Sep 10, 2020 // Market Research, USA, Japan, France, Germany, South Korea, China, Europe, Asia, Netherlands, North America, baywa r.e., tata power solar, Ashish Khanna, Stephan Schindele, Sascha KrauseTunker, Maximilian Vorast, Sohini Gupta, Ajit Jain
Oman awards 500-MW solar project to S Korea's KOWEPO
Korea Western Power Co. (KOWEPO) has won a contract to develop the 500-MW Manah I solar energy plant in north Oman and prepares to damage the ground on the project in the second fifty percent of 2023.
Mar 22, 2023 // Plants, South Korea, Asia, Oman, Solar Project, KOWEPO
Shizen Energy to form JV to create renewables projects in S Korea
Japanese renewables designer Shizen Energy Inc has actually consented to set up a joint venture with 2 partners to create energy storage space, onshore renewables, and offshore wind energy projects in South Korea.
May 11, 2023 // Storage, Shizen Energy, S Korea
Urban use ultralight flexible CIGS slim movie solar cells
The Korea Institute of Energy Research's photovoltaic Reseach Department has actually done well in establishing a flexible and also light-weight, high-efficiency CIGS thin-film solar cells on polymer substratum and also illuminating the devices of external antacid consolidation in CIGS solar cells utilizing sophisticated nanoscale evaluations.
Feb 28, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, Asia, Korea, flexible, CIGS, Jaeho Yoon
Solar, wind and hydro power could soon surpass coal
Coal, long the king of America’s electric grid, will soon get toppled by renewable energy.
Nov 28, 2019 // Grids, Opinions, USA, Donald Trump, North America, coal, PJ Deschenes, Dennis Wamsted
Crystalline Silicon Solar (PV) Market approximated to reach $163 billion by 2022 at a CAGR of 11.3%.
Allied Market Research published an unique report, titled, "Crystalline Silicon PV Market By Type (Mono-Crystalline as well as Multi-Crystalline) and also End-User (Residential as well as Commercial, Utility-Scale) - Global Opportunity Analysis as well as Industry Forecasts, 2020 - 2027".
Dec 18, 2020 // Market Research, Asia-Pacific, Europe, utility-scale, residential, commercial, North America, crystalline silicon PV, mono-crystalline, multi-crystalline, LAMEA
The Hydrogen Stream: New technology to save 5 tons of hydrogen daily
Proton Motor Fuel Cell and also xelectrix Power have additionally established a total system that incorporates fuel cell as well as battery storage innovations and also U.S.-based Plug Power is constructing a 100 MW electrolyzer in Egypt. In addition, Germany said it intends to deploy 10 GW of hydrogen capability by 2030 as well as South Korea revealed its hydrogen strategy.
Nov 28, 2021 // Storage, USA, Japan, Germany, UK, South Korea, Europe, Asia, hydrogen, North America, Joe Biden, Nassef Sawiris
Nexwell Power Buys 248-MWp Spanish Solar Suite from Q Energy
UK investor Nexwell Power buys seven-site, 248 MWp solar portfolio in Andalusia and Aragón from Q Energy, boosting Spain’s renewables push and data-centre PPAs.
Jun 24, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Nexwell Power, Q Energy, Solar Spain
U.S.A.'s CPS Energy Purchases 180 MW Of Solar Power from KARE
The Tierra Bonita solar project is developed and originated by KARE's US development partner OnPeak Power.
The KARE contract belongs to the utility's goal to add up to 900 MW of clean, sustainable solar power to its power generation mix.
Sep 26, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Independent Power Producer, cps energy, Sustainable, OnPeak Power, Kenlov Renewable Energy, Yossi Gvura, Ashtrom Renewable Energy, Consolidated Edison Development, FlexPOWER Bundle initiative, Ingmar Sterzing, KARE, Kenlov Ashtrom Renewable Energy, Ron Nirenberg, Rudy D. Garza, San Antonio, Yitsik Marmelshtein









