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Department of Energy Announces $125.5 Million in New Financing for Solar Technologies
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $125.5 million in new funding to advance solar technology research. Through the Office of Energy
Feb 10, 2020 // Technology, Markets & Finance News, Market Research, USA, North America, Dan Brouillette, doe, Mark W. Menezes, Daniel R Simmons
ENGIE includes departments in a new MESCATA business
French international electrical energy company ENGIE has announced that as of 1 January 2021, it has actually merged its Africa portfolio with the MESCAT department (the Middle East, South and Central Asia, and Turkey), creating the enlarged service unit ENGIE MESCATA, headquartered in Dubai, UAE.
Feb 3, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Engie, Asia, UAE, MESCAT, Sébastien Arbola
Ecoppia eyes new markets following Tel Aviv IPO
Israeli robot photovoltaic panel cleaning business Ecoppia is laying the ground for worldwide growth and increased data capabilities following its recent going public (IPO) on the Tel Aviv stock market.
Mar 2, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Ecoppia, Jean Scemama, robotics, robot cleaners, operations and maintenance, data analysis, predictive maintenance
Plus Power to Build Two Mega Battery Power Plants in New England
Battery storage space system company, San Fransisco based Plus Power has won both largest proposals in the most recent ability auction held by the New England's International Organization for Standardization (ISO). England ISO operates the transmission grid as well as competitive power markets in six Northeastern states.
Feb 16, 2021 // Plants, Storage, New England, Brandon Keefe, Polly Shaw
RWE to spend US$ 17bn in German renewables portfolio, looking to employ 200 new staff
RWE is to invest as much as EUR15 billion (US$ 16.92 billion) into its eco-friendly portfolio in Germany by 2030 along with increasing its workforce through working with 200 new staff to work on creating solar PV as well as wind in the nation.
Dec 9, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, solar-plus-storage, mining, rwe
BEIS consults on brand-new solar PV Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project assistance
New advice on solar PV has been recommended by the government as part of its testimonial right into the energy National Policy Statements (NPSs).
Sep 7, 2021 // Policy, UK, Europe, BEIS, National Policy Statements
Portugal's new government brings forward 80% renewables target to 2026
Portugal will certainly aim to raise the share of renewables in electricity manufacturing to 80% by 2026, four years previously than previously prepared, its brand-new government introduced ahead of the nation's most recent solar public auction.
Apr 4, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Portugal, Europe, auction, Floating solar, auctions and tenders, joao galamba
sPower and PSEG Long Island construct 20-MWac New York solar system
sPower, a company handling development, construction and operation of solar power facilities, and PSEG Long Island, a major electric utility provider, have completed a 20-MWac solar plant in Riverhead, New York. The project will provide power for approximately 2,870 homes annually, as New York moves to completely decarbonize its electricity system by 2040.
Jul 24, 2019 // Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, New York, sPower, PSEG Long Island, Paul Napoli, Long Island, North America
New heights for renewable energy generation in Spain as solar leads growth
Solar PV has been the motoring aspect behind the growth of Spain's eco-friendly power sector up until now this year, with renewables generation between January and also September up 16.3% on the very same duration of 2019.
Oct 7, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, southern europe, energy transition, red electrica de españa
Gresham House to finance c. 485MW battery storage space profile with brand-new share issuance programme
Gresham House Energy Storage Fund has detailed strategies to "significantly boost" its profile as it launches a brand-new share issuance program.
Nov 10, 2020 // Storage, UK, Europe, Gresham House, Ben Guest, John Leggate CBE
New Laser-Based Contacting Process Developed for Solar Cells
The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE has actually created an alternate process for creating solar battery calls. The laser transfer as well as shooting (LTF) method offers numerous benefits contrasted to conventional procedures, specifically for specific solar cell surface areas. Along with market partners in the joint project "C3PO", the Fraunhofer scientists in Freiburg have realized a totally automated LTF procedure for the first time on a system from Pulsar Photonics GmbH. Currently the process can be systematically examined and also maximized with the goal of industrial execution. f-cell conference in Stuttgart on September 29.
Oct 6, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, Fraunhofer ISE
The Solar Roof On Hyundai’s New Sonata Hybrid Adds 1,300km Of Range Per Year
Hyundai rolled out a new version of its Sonata Hybrid, which would not normally be news around these parts but for the fact that it comes from the factory with a solar roof. It actually adds some zero emission range to the otherwise petrol-powered vehicle.
Jul 24, 2019 // Technology, Hyundai, powertrains, Sonata Hybrid
Evonik Launches New Processing Aids For Improving Photovoltaic Wafer Cutting
TEGO ® Surten E processing aids for solar industry debut in China
Faster as well as better wafer cutting enables a lot more efficient and also
cost-effective solar power
May 20, 2022 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Evonik, solar manufacturing, benjamin brehmer, diamond wire saws, TEGO Surten E, wafer cutting
NextEnergy creates new renewables advancement system with 5GW pipeline
Solar investor as well as asset manager NextEnergy Group has introduced a brand-new renewables development division that will intend to establish 5GW of projects within three years.
Mar 11, 2022 // Plants, ENERGY STORAGE, Greece, Italy, Europe, green hydrogen, nextenergy capital, developer, NextEnergy
Consumer Protection: California Adds New Guide to Solar contracts
California is backpedaling to regulate the way solar is sold to potential buyers. Starting October 1, contractors are required to include the Solar Protection Guide to their contracts.
Oct 2, 2019 // Solar, California, USA, North America, Nate Otto, Hot Purple Energy, Kathy Owens