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Green Building Renewables Buys Solar Voltaics
Green Building Renewables has acquired Solar Voltaics, a solar panel installation and EV charging provider. This is the 8th acquisition for the company, increasing their annual turnover to £35 million. Solar Voltaics serves customers in Hampshire, Sussex, Berkshire, Surrey, and Dorset.
Aug 10, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Green Building Renewables, Solar Voltaics
Scotland's Solar Boom: 6GW 2030 Pledge
The Scottish solar energy industry has welcomed the Scottish Government's commitment to significantly increase renewable energy generation by 2030. This increased ambition will lead to more jobs, lower emissions, and lower cost of living.
Oct 30, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, UK, Europe, SCOTLAND
154-MW Romania Solar Park Opened
Experience the Ratesti solar park – the largest PV complex in Eastern Europe, reducing CO2 emissions by 168,000 tonnes while powering over 100,000 homes annually. Econergy and Nofar proudly cut the ribbon on this innovative project.
Nov 3, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Romania, PV Power Plant, Econergy, Nofar
GBP 4bn Green Energy Hub Unveiled in Swansea
Swansea Council unveils £4bn green energy hub with hydrogen manufacturing, electric vehicle charging, solar & tidal lagoon projects. DST Innovations and Batri Ltd., along with HDR and Enable, lead the urban renewal project which could shape future green energy developments.
Nov 27, 2023 // Plants, Storage, Solar to Fuel, GBP, Swansea
MET Powers Up 50MW Spanish Solar Park
MET Group's Puerto Real 3 solar park in Spain has reached commercial operations- 50MW of energy produced from over 88,000 solar panels, located in Andalusia with its high solar irradiation levels. MET Group acquired the project in 2022 and has been in Spain for more than seven years with 400MW in operation.
Dec 14, 2023 // Plants, Spain, Europe, PV Power Plant, MET Group
New membrane technology to boost water purification and energy storage
Imperial College London scientists have created a new type of membrane that could improve water purification and battery energy storage efforts.
Dec 11, 2019 // Technology, Storage, water, London, Imperial Colleg, battery energy, Nafion, Qilei Song, Neil McKeown, Rui Tan, Nigel Brandon
NTU researchers create energy-saving 'liquid window'
Scientists at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created a liquid window panel that can concurrently block the sun to manage solar transmission, while capturing thermal warmth that can be launched via the night and day, helping to reduce power intake in buildings
Nov 6, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Singapore, liquid window, NTU Singapore, Long Yi, Wang Shancheng, Zhou Yang
System can sanitize medical devices making use of solar warm
Autoclaves, the tools used to sterilize clinical tools in medical facilities, facilities, and also doctors' and dentists' offices, require a consistent supply of pressurized heavy steam at a temperature of about 125 levels Celsius. This is normally provided by electrical or fuel-powered central heating boilers, yet in numerous backwoods, particularly in the creating world, power can be undependable or inaccessible, and fuel is costly.
Nov 19, 2020 // Technology, India, Asia, MIT, Indian Institute of Technology, Ravi Prasher, Evelyn Wang, Lin Zhao, Gang Chen
Mini series: The evolution of testing
Tara Doyle started her career in the solar energy industry more than 15 years ago, and today serves as the chief commercial officer at PVEL, which claims to be one of the first testing laboratories to focus on bankability for the downstream PV buyer community. The lab serves developers, financiers, O&M companies, asset owners, and insurers.
Sep 1, 2019 // Storage, Inverters, Opinions, California, USA, storage, Inverters, PV module, North America, pvel, DNV GL, Tara Doyle
Myanmar's 1 GW solar tender ends with least expensive bid of $0.0348/ kWh.
The nation's Ministry of Electricity as well as Energy alloted all tendered solar capability in its initial purchase workout for large-scale PV. Last rates varied from $0.0348 to $0.051 per kWh. China Machinery Engineering and also Sungrow were the major winners, safeguarding 8 and also nine projects, respectively.
Sep 24, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, tender, Asia, Myanmar
sonnen batteries will be used in Stanford research project
Residential battery maker sonnen has actually established a research partnership with Stanford University's Sustainable Systems Lab (S3L) within the Department of Civil as well as Environmental Engineering to deploy sonnen's intelligent power storage space hardware and tons monitoring software application in 15 Fremont, California-area solar-powered residences and also in a commercial farming center in El Nido, California.
Nov 2, 2020 // Technology, Residential, Storage, USA, North America, Sonnen, Stanford, Blake Richetta
TEXEL indicators Agreement with Curtin University to Establish Next-Gen Battery
Sustained by the Australian Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, Curtin University has established a new battery innovation, not just to lower the expense of energy storage, however additionally to make sure the technolgy to become more sustainable and also eco-friendly. The innovation does not consist of any type of rare earth elements and also does not consume any of our planet's resources.
Nov 4, 2020 // Technology, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Australia, Oceania, Craig Buckley, Curtin University, Swedish Battery Technology, TEXEL, Lars Jacobsson
NTPC launches tender for 870kW photovoltaic station
Indian NTPC Limited has launched an action for 870-kilowatt rooftop photovoltaic station. The system will be installed at the company’s second stage of TG Hall in Vindhyachal.
Jan 11, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Floating PV, India, tender, NTPC, Asia, rooftop PV
Haryana opens 20MW solar tender
Haryana Power Generation Corporation (HPGCL) has issued a tender for a 20MW grid-connected solar project at an old ash dyke, Faridabad, in the North Indian state of Haryana.
Oct 31, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Haryana, tender, Asia, hpgcl
Origis Energy hires RES to build 57.5MW Georgia project
US renewables developer Origis Energy revealed on Tuesday that it had hired Renewable Energy Systems (RES) for engineering, procurement and construction of its 57.5MW solar farm in Mitchell County, Georgia.
Oct 31, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Georgia, Europe, North America, renewable energy systems, origis