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The French association creates a hybrid energy storage and cogeneration solution
Smart Energy Hub system can work both as an electrolyser and as a fuel cell. In the first case, it stores energy in the form of biogas. In the second case, it converts gas into heat and electricity. The system has been developed by Sylfen and French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
Nov 6, 2019 // Technology, Storage, Solar to Fuel, France, Europe, Smart Energy Hub, Sylfen, Solar to Fuel, Solar to Hydrogen, Producing Hydrogen, Hydrogen from renewable, Renewable fuels
Tesla is building the first huge Europe-based fab in Germany
Elon Musk has announced a factory next to Berlin, which is forecasted to provide about 10,000 new vacancies. Tesla is intended to build the plant in the proximity of new Berlin airport.
Nov 14, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Storage, TESLA, Elon Musk, China, Asia, Berlin, Axel Springer
SolarEdge introduces its property battery is now offered in the U.S.
SolarEdge Technologies introduced the business accessibility of the SolarEdge Energy Bank property battery in The United States and Canada. The highly reliable DC-coupled battery offers 9.7 kWh of backup power and also can be attached in parallel with as much as 8 added batteries for a total of nine, delivering up to 87 kWh of backup capacity, while supplying future compatibility with third-party generators.
Oct 20, 2021 // Residential, Storage, USA, solaredge technologies, North America
South Australia Is a Time Machine Into the Solar-Powered Future
The glut of home-generated electrical power there holds lessons for the future of distributed energy generation.
Feb 4, 2021 // Market Research, Australia, South Australia, Oceania
Greece relies on 100% renewables for the very first time ever
Greece's sustainable power plants have produced sufficient electrical energy to provide the nation's entire power demand over a straight five-hour duration on Friday, October 7, new information shows.
Oct 11, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Greece, Europe
Africa’s Green Minerals Fuel Solar Growth While Value Leaves the Continent
Africa holds key minerals for solar and battery production but captures little economic value in global supply chains.
Dec 1, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Solar to Fuel, BATTERIES, Africa, solar supply chain, critical materials, green economy
2020 Trends Making and also Braking Roof Solar in the South
Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced its 2020 Solar "Makers" as well as "Brakers" checklist highlighting several of one of the most impactful policies influencing rooftop solar growth throughout the warm South.
Dec 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, USA, North America, Southern Environmental Law Center, SELC, Lauren Bowen
The Case for Mini Grids Stronger Than Ever, Says Global Report
A brand-new report released the other day (July 1), State of The Global Mini-Grids Market Report 2020 has actually dug deeply into the present, prospective, and also barriers to more development of mini-grids worldwide. For its research study and also conclusions, the report focused on mini-grids in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and little island countries.
Jul 2, 2020 // Market Research, BNEF, EDF, Iberdrola, Engie, Enel, mitsui, sumitomo, financing mini-grids, Mini-Grids 2020, SDGs
Building and construction starts on the biggest solar project in Arkansas
Lightsource bp has actually effectively closed on a $327 million funding package and also mobilized construction on the 313-MWDC/250-MWAC Driver Solar project situated near Osceola in Mississippi County, Arkansas.
Apr 12, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Lightsource BP, North America, PV Power Plant, Arkansas
Oklahoma physicist discovers the hidden potential of high-efficiency solar cells
One of the best difficulties of solar cells is the Shockley-Queisser restriction, the presumption that there is a basic limit for energy a solar cell can absorb and also convert into functional energy. College of Oklahoma physicist Ian Sellers is showing that the commonly held assumption is false.
Oct 26, 2021 // Technology, solar cells, efficiency, University of Oklahoma, Ian Sellers
Croatia Sets the Ball Rolling for its First Agrisolar Power Plant
A financial investment worth EUR 10 million has actually been made into the agrivoltaic system that would get to conclusion within a year.
Solida claimed that the site would certainly also see the opening of a sheep farm.
Jun 8, 2023 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Iberdrola, Engie, Europe, agrivoltaics, Croatia, Agrisolar farms in Europe, agrisolar farm, Enel Green, Solida
Suntech backs meteocontrol link-up to flourish in the Middle East
Suntech is backing the mix of high-efficiency panels with the solution offering of sibling business meteocontrol to get grip in the Middle East
Mar 3, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, manufacturing, O&M, c-si manufacturing, monocrystalline wafer, middle east, Dubai, Suntech, meteocontrol, Vincent Cao
Daqo New Energy reveals IPO rates on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
Polysilicon service provider Daqo New Energy has gotten an initial public offering (IPO) of its major operational subsidiary Xinjiang Daqo New Energy on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's Sci-Tech development board (STAR Market).
Jul 14, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, IPO, Daqo New Energy, xinjiang daqo, polysilicon production
Voltalia lets 33MW battery facility in business initially in the UK
Voltalia has made its first endeavor right into battery storage in the UK, completing the let of a 33MW facility near Bristol from Electric Land.
Sep 2, 2020 // Storage, UK, Voltalia, Europe
Solar, energy storage, renewables: Where do the top Democratic candidates stand?
On Wednesday, the ten Democratic presidential hopefuls discussed their environment and energy priorities during a televised town hall meeting in New York City.
Sep 5, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, New York City, Cory Booker, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris











