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Renewable energy solutions for refugees and displaced people
IRENA and UNHCR have conducted a joint research, based on which the organizations propose solutions for strengthening humanitarian operations. The
Dec 26, 2019 // Market Research, IRENA, UNHCR
Carrefour and GreenYellow Partner for Massive Solar Project
GreenYellow partners with Carrefour to solarise 350 stores in France, creating Europe's largest decentralized solar power network. Aiming for 100% renewable energy by 2030.
Jul 16, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PV Power Plant, GreenYellow, Carrefour
Centrica and sonnen complete 100 battery strong VPP
Centrica and sonnen have completed a virtual power plant (VPP) project, which will allow customers to maximise the potential of their solar panels while providing flexibility to the grid.
Jan 30, 2020 // Residential, Storage, UK, Europe, VPP, Centrica, Sonnen, Flexibility
Toshiba develops extra Japanese solar and also hydrogen
The electronic devices titan is developing two PV plants with a consolidated generation capability of 58 MW with U.S. module manufacturer First Solar. Toshiba is additionally prolonging its hydrogen study project in Fukushima for an additional 2 years.
Sep 17, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Japan, First Solar, Asia, hydrogen, PV Power Plant, Toshiba
AGL and Wärtsilä Collaborate on Hybrid Energy Project
AGL, Australia's greatest energy seller and also environment polluter, is making an actual effort to tidy up.
Apr 13, 2021 // Plants, Australia, Europe, Oceania, Finland, Wärtsilä, Renewable Energy, Markus Brokhof, AGL, hybrid energy systems, sushil purohit
GoldenPeaks and Faerch Sign Solar PPA in Hungary
GoldenPeaks Capital secures groundbreaking 12-year PPA with Faerch Group in Hungary, providing 15 GWh of renewable energy annually. A game-changer for sustainability in the region.
Jul 15, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PPA, Hungary, Europe, GoldenPeaks
Renewable energy auctions: Status and trends beyond price
As the renewable energy sector matures, policies must be adapted to reflect changing market conditions. With the increasing use of auctions, policy makers seek to procure renewables-based electricity at the lowest price and also fulfil socio-economic objectives.
Oct 23, 2019 // Market Research, IRENA
Kansai Electric Power and Power Ledger extend cooperation
Japan’s electric utility KEPCO prolongs a trial project with Australia’s peer-to-peer energy trading company Power Ledger. The project is meant for tracking RECs and ptp trading power generated by solar plants.
Dec 13, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Residential, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Japan, Australia, Asia, Oceania, KEPCO, Power Ledger
How Electric Cars and Renewables Could Beat Oil
This week on The Energy Gang: The economics of oil are beginning to be challenged by EVs paired with wind and solar.
Aug 17, 2019 // Transport, USA, electric cars, Europe, Oil, BNP Paribas, Trump administration
Best Home Battery Backup and Solar Storage Systems
Top Solar Batteries and Energy Storage Systems
In this post, we have listed the best solar battery storage solutions. The storage systems are
May 1, 2024
Maxeon Takes Legal Action Against REC and Hanwha
Maxeon Solar Technologies takes legal action against REC Solar Holdings and Hanwha for patent infringement, protecting their innovative solar cell technology.
Apr 23, 2024 // Manufacturing News, Hanwha, Maxeon
RWE and WhiteRock Partner to Develop US Renewables
RWE AG partners with WhiteRock Renewables to boost US renewable energy projects, aiming for 30% global green capacity by 2030.
Apr 10, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, RWE AG, WhiteRock
Destruction and also regrowth in polysilicon passivation layers
Scientists in Australia took a close consider the long-term efficiency of passivation layers in silicon solar cells, as well as found a surprising procedure of degradation and regrowth at the office within the product. The outcomes could have ramifications on the procedures used in industrial scale solar cell manufacturing.
Aug 25, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Australia, solar cells, JinkoSolar, silicon, Oceania, Australia National University, ANU
Greece and Hungary pledge to phase out coal
Athens-based policy group The Green Tank labelled Greece’s decision “historic” while Europe Beyond Coal, an alliance of civil society groups working to make Europe coal free by 2030 said Hungary should target a more ambitious 2025 phase-out.
Sep 27, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, Greece, Hungary, Trump, Europe, North America, coal, George Stassis, The Green Tank, János Áder, Kyriakos Mitsotakis’, Nikos Mantzaris
Axpo acquires battery and solar project in Sweden
Swiss renewable resource manufacturer and trader Axpo Holding AG on Monday said it has actually acquired a battery and solar project in Sweden from project designer SENS (Sustainable Energy Solutions Sweden) in a bargain of concealed industrial terms.
May 15, 2023 // Plants, Storage, Sweden, Axpo, Europe, Solar Project