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New South Wales receives 40GW of applications for brand-new renewable energy zone, representing a US$ 72bn investment
The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has received applications for nearly 40GW of renewable generation and also storage space projects for its scheduled Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) amid huge passion in clean energy sources in the state.
Feb 16, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, tender, Oceania, new south wales, nsw, rez, renewable energy zone
New solar module backsheet based upon polyamide
Backsheet producer Tomark-Worthen LLC has actually established a brand-new polyamide backsheet under the U.S. Department of Energy's Sunshot campaign. The item is based upon an unique polyamide-ionomer alloy produced by U.S. chemicals manufacturer DuPont. The alloy, along with the various other products in the backsheet, are maintained with a UV/anti-oxidant plan that reduces the harmful impacts of ultraviolet radiation. The maker declares that the backsheet is 25-30% even more inexpensive than high-efficiency fluoropolymer items.
May 25, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, USA, North America, backsheet, solar module, Tomark-Worthen LLC, David Santoleri, polyamide
CEC issues warning over ‘collapse’ in new Australian renewables investment
Australia’s Clean Energy Council (CEC) has issued a stark warning over an apparent collapse in new investments into renewable energy projects.
Sep 11, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Grids, Policy, Battery Storage, Australia, Oceania, investment, renewable energy target, Kane Thornton
‘New and strange properties’ provide a boost to energy storage
MIT scientists have developed a class of liquid electrolyte with properties they say could open up new possibilities for improving the performance and stability of lithium batteries and supercapacitors.
Aug 14, 2019 // Technology, Storage, storage, MIT, T. Alan Hatton, Xianwen Mao
Brand-new production equipment for large-area perovskite solar cells
National Taiwan University and Taiwanese PV manufacturing equipment supplier E-Sun Precision Industrial Co. have created tools to generate various type of perovskite cells with varying chemical structures. The first trials achieved 14.3% conversion efficiency prices.
Jun 19, 2020 // Manufacturing News, solar cells, perovskite, Taiwan, Bin-Juine Huang
Rystad anticipates 270 GW of new renewables in 2022
The globe has added 227 GW of brand-new renewable energy capacity in 2021 for a 4.7% annual rise and is anticipated to hit 270 GW next year thanks to growth in solar and hydrogen, according to research study by Rystad Energy.
Dec 28, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Market Research, rystad energy
New york city launches largest renewable solicitation in United States history
4 GW of offshore wind and also land-based renewables are set to come to the Empire State, as guv Andrew Cuomo looks to attain the state's renewable energy mandates while also kickstarting a post-Covid economic situation.
Jul 22, 2020 // Large-Scale, USA, NYSERDA, Andrew Cuomo, North America
AEP Energy Partners trying to find new solar, wind PPAs
AEP Energy Partners (AEPEP), part of US utility American Electric Power Company Inc (NYSE: AEP), is wanting to authorize power purchase agreements (PPA) for power from new solar projects and also wind projects in two grid zones.
Dec 21, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, aep energy partners
Ecuador unveils developer shortlist for first ever major solar venture
Ecuador has identified the handful of top global clean energy developers who will compete to deploy the country’s first ever large-scale solar project.
Nov 18, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Ecuador, Total Eren, pv power plants, tender, solar pv, South america, Latin america, neoen, Solarpack
Spanish IPP Opdenergy intends to increase EUR400m in initial public offering
Spanish independent power producer (IPP) Opdenergy is preparing to introduce a going public (IPO) to assist fund the advancement of 3.7 GW of renewables projects across Europe and also the Americas.
Apr 9, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, IPO, Europe, OPDEnergy, Independent Power Producer, initial public offering
Maxeon to release share offering to fund growths, R&D
Maxeon Solar Technologies intends to increase up to US$ 143.75 million via a share concern, the earnings of which will help finance prepared capability developments and also R&D.
Apr 15, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, SunPower, China, Asia, PERC, North America, Maxeon Solar Technologies, tzs
Spanish Company Licenses its Patented 'Continuous String' Process
Spain-based Mondragon Assembly has obtained a licensing arrangement for its license for "continuous string" process, which has been its intellectual property because 2013. This process includes manufacturing a continuous string, which means any type of damaging effects arising from "first" and also "last" cell can be gotten rid of, therefore increasing the device's performance by 10%, claimed the business.
Oct 6, 2021 // Manufacturing News, BATTERIES, Solar Panels, Mondragon Assembly, Basque Country machinery manufacturer
10 Asian solar markets have 1GW+ pipes as continent dominates project advancement: Fitch
Asia boasts an expanding variety of markets with solar growth pipes in excess of 1GW, a new report by Fitch has found, with the region dominating the working as a consultant's project data source analysis this year.
Jun 14, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Market Research, Fitch, South america, Brazil, Asia, Mexico, North America
Novis starts up New York solar trio
North Eagle Village, Green Lakes and also Judd Rd projects are all 7.5 MW apiece
Apr 19, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Eni, Falck Renewables, Novis
South Carolina utilities work out new web metering plan
The South Carolina Public Service Commission has settled the United States state's internet metering regulations, which will see some current solar consumers stay on the same regimen until 2029.
May 21, 2021 // Residential, Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, North America, South Carolina, net metering