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Argonne materials scientists go after a new generation of batteries
Progress in used research at Argonne National Laboratory increases hopes that solid-state batteries will certainly change standard lithium-ion batteries quicker rather than later.
Oct 28, 2021 // Technology, Storage, USA, Lithium-ion batteries, North America, Argonne National Laboratory, Jessica Durham
Pexapark bags new growth capital to target global, multi-gigawatt growth
Renewables software firm Pexapark has increased EUR6 million (US$ 6.7 million) in Series B funding as it seeks accelerate its development via the coming years.
Jun 22, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, baywa r.e., encavis, TECHNOLOGY, pexapark, software, Michael Waldner
Govt Drafts New Battery Waste Management Rules; Seeks Suggestions
The federal government has actually prepared brand-new regulations for battery waste administration that will certainly make it the obligation of makers, re-conditioners, importers and also assemblers to gather utilized batteries versus the brand-new ones marketed by them.
Feb 28, 2020 // Storage, India, Asia, battery manufacturers, Battery Waste Management Rules, Forests and Climate Change, recyclers
U.S. Light Energy, Standard Solar complete 7-MW New York community solar project
U.S. Light Energy, a New York solar energy company specializing in the development of solar electric and community solar systems, celebrated the completion of the 7-MW Sugar Hill Solar Farm. Local officials, project partners and U.S. Light Energy participated in a ribbon-cutting and community tour of the first community solar farm in Clifton Park, New York.
Oct 22, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, U.S. Light Energy, Mark Richardson, Scott Wiater, Mary Beth Walsh
New Zealand welcomes initial floating solar project in wastewater center
The project, which covers one hectare of water surface is anticipated to create adequate electricity to power 200 homes
Oct 5, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, New Zealand, Oceania, Phil Goff, Raveen Jaduram
Battery storage with new "soft switching" technology from Growatt
China's Growatt New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is increasing its battery storage product line to consist of the APX-HV series with "soft switching" parallel link technology.
Dec 23, 2022 // Storage, China, Asia, Growatt
Less costly solar cells could be en route thanks to new products
New solar cell devices that are more affordable and easier to make might quickly make their means to market thanks to products made at Imperial College London.
Apr 22, 2022 // Technology, solar cells, perovskite, City University of Hong Kong, CityU, Nicholas Long
Britishvolt Announces brand-new Partners & Project Director for Gigaplant
Britishvolt has actually introduced the appointment of Ray Macera as Project Director for the building and also application of Britain's initial battery gigaplant.
Aug 13, 2020 // Storage, storage, UK, Europe, battery, Renewable Energy, EVs, GigaPlant, Britishvolt, Wales, Orral Nadjari, Project Director, Ray Macera
7.1-MW community solar project devoted in New york city
Project partners Standard Solar, SolarPark Energy and also Catalyst Power, together with local decision-makers, business leaders, as well as state officials, dedicated the conclusion of a 7.1-MW community solar project in York, New York. The occasion commemorated the life of the late Thomas Guzek, founder of project developer SolarPark Energy.
Oct 31, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Standard Solar, Daryl Pilon, Solar Project, SolarPark Energy, Catalyst Power, Anne Cassidy, Gabe Philips
TGC Gets Financing for 70 MW New York Community Solar Portfolio
TGC has actually closed on $42.8 million in financial obligation financing and $41.1 million in tax equity financing for a 70 MW community solar portfolio located in New york city State.
Feb 6, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, USA, New York, North America, International, Community Solar, TGC, True Green Capital Management, Chris Kirkman, Mike Lorusso, Dan Siegel
New configuration gives perovskite cells 18% efficiency
Cesium lead black perovskites could be interesting for solar cell development if their crystals are observed in their less efficient but more stable beta phase. The efficiency shortfall can be solved by healing emerging cracks in the surface of the cell using a choline iodide solution, according to an international team of scientists.
Oct 4, 2019 // Technology, Manufacturing News, China, Europe, Asia, Switzerland, Luis K Ono, Jiao Tong University
Canon's Breakthrough: New Materials Enhance Perovskite Solar Cell Durability
Revolutionize the solar industry with Canon's new material for perovskite solar cells, enhancing durability and stability for mass production by 2025.
Jun 18, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, perovskite, Canon
KCEC Comes Close to 100% Solar Goal With 2 new Arrays Operational
Two new solar arrays built by KCEC have come online, helping the group come closer to meeting its goal of 100 percent solar energy during the day by 2022
Jan 3, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, New Mexico, KCEC, KCEC Solar Arrays, solar arrays, Luis Reyes Jr.
BayWa r.e. targets quicker European deliveries with brand-new stockroom in the Netherlands
Renewable energy group BayWa r.e. has opened what it declares is its biggest PV warehouse in Europe yet in a quote to increase its circulation network in the continent.
Apr 28, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, pv modules, Europe, Netherlands, baywa r.e., distribution, Christian Greven
California company backs solar and also storage mandate for new business buildings
The California Energy Commission has authorized policies that would certainly require brand-new buildings, consisting of multi-family housing and also commercial frameworks, to be geared up with solar and also battery storage space.
Aug 16, 2021 // Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Policy, California, USA, rooftop PV, North America, California Energy Commission, Evelyn Butler