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Queensland aims to 'turbo charge' a lot more renewables projects with AU$ 2bn jobs fund
Queensland will certainly invest AU$ 2 billion (US$ 1.55 billion) on renewables and hydrogen jobs to sustain the Australian state's financial recovery from COVID-19 as well as aid it provide on its 50% clean energy target by 2030.
Jun 11, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Australia, queensland, Oceania, Clean Energy Council, green hydrogen, employment, covid-19 recovery, jobs
Largest solar power stations in Czech Republic
Top biggest solar photovoltaic power stations in Czech Republic.
(Updated May 2026)
Solar power stations, PV farms 2026 in Czech
May 7, 2026
Vopak Acquires 300-MW Dutch Battery Project, Boosting Grid Flexibility Drive
BayWa r.e. has sold its ready-to-build 300-MW battery storage project in the Netherlands to Vopak, giving the tank-storage giant a major foothold in Europe’s fast-growing energy-storage market.
May 23, 2025 // Storage, Europe, Netherlands, vopak, BayWa_r.e.
KPI Green Books $174 Million Emmvee Order for Gujarat Mega-Project
KPI Green Energy secures INR 15 billion in high-efficiency modules from Emmvee for a hybrid solar park in Gujarat, advancing India’s clean-power push.
Jun 25, 2025 // Manufacturing News, India, Asia, gujarat, emmvee, KPI Green
Vietnam roof solar records significant boom as more than 9GW set up in 2020
Roof solar setups skyrocketed in Vietnam last year before a tough installment target date for feed-in tariffs, with more than 9GWp of rooftop solar installed in the country.
Jan 6, 2021 // Plants, Rooftop PV, Asia, rooftop PV, Vietnam, evn, fit2
Solar Glass Could Convert The Windows Of Every Building Into Power-Generating Panels
Last year, a San Francisco-based start-up asserted a world document for performance of a model natural solar cell with a 9.8 percent power conversion performance and also now they want to scale up their modern technology to a mass production level.
Jul 29, 2020 // Technology, MIT, organic solar cell, solar glass, efficiency, Ubiquitous Energy, Veeral Hardev
New tool to assist maximize Australia's solar as well as wind potential
A new tool created by scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) shows the very best places around Australia that could be utilized to develop new wind or solar farms.
Dec 16, 2022 // Technology, Australia, Oceania, Andrew Blakers, Australian National University
Regulation, power prices to dictate success of corporate solar PPA push
The momentum around corporate renewable PPAs should not blind industry players from the fact the avenue remains too costly and complex for some businesses, three lawyers from Norton Rose Fulbright have argued as part of a piece for PV Tech Power 20.
Oct 15, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, PPA, norton rose fulbright, power prices, Andrew Hedges, Caileen Kateri Gamache, Lee Donovan
Solvent study solves solar cell resilience puzzle
Rice University designers say they have actually solved a long-standing conundrum in making stable, reliable photovoltaic panels out of halide perovskites.
Sep 23, 2022 // Technology, solar cell, Rice University, Aditya Mohite
Scatec reaches commercial operation for another 112 MW of capacity
The Norwegian developer has opened plants in Ukraine and Egypt. Scatec Solar recently announced it managed to triple energy production in the last year.
Sep 1, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Residential, Tariffs, Raymond Carlsen, Scatec Solar, Ukraine, Europe, Asia, Africa, Egypt, Oslo
Scientists establish method for boosting the capacity of next-generation metal-ion battery cathode materials
Researchers at Skoltech Center for Energy Science and Technology have established an enriched and scalable strategy for boosting the capacity of a broad series of metal-ion battery cathode materials. These searchings for, published in Journal of Products Chemistry A, can be beneficial for creating a new generation of sophisticated rechargeable energy storage devices.
May 18, 2021 // Technology, Storage, Skoltech Center for Energy Science and Technology, Roman Kapaev, Keith Stevenson, metal-ion battery
Researchers develop novel perovskite-type oxide catalysts
Researchers from Tohoku University as well as Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have proposed a simple sol-- gel method for the synthesis of extremely pure bifunctional solid acid − base catalysts of perovskite-type oxides.
Apr 20, 2023 // Technology, perovskite, Tohoku University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Tech, Keigo Kamata
New power conversion layer for biosolar cells
A study group from the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum (RUB), along with coworkers from Lisbon, has produced a semi-artificial electrode that could transform light energy right into various other forms of energy in biosolar cells.
Dec 22, 2020 // Technology, Marc Nowaczyk, biosolar cell, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, RUB, Panpan Wang, Fangyuan Zhao, Julian Szczesny, Adrian Ruff, Felipe Conzuelo, Wolfgang Schuhmann, Anna Frank, Matthias Rogner, Lisbon
BayWa r.e. Transfers 300-MW Dutch Battery Storage Project to Vopak
BayWa r.e. has sold a ready-to-build 300-MW battery project in northern Netherlands to Vopak, handing the tank-storage giant its first large-scale foothold in Europe’s energy-storage market.
May 21, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Europe, Netherlands, baywa r.e., vopak
Australian scientists build brand-new AI that might resolve challenge of less costly solar power
If flicks are to be thought, artificial intelligence is a one-way ticket to a dystopian future, with films like The Terminator, Blade Runner as well as The Matrix indicating a stark future for mankind-- but new Australian research study recommends AI might really play a vital duty in preventing the environment dilemma.
Nov 11, 2020 // Technology, Australia, solar cells, Oceania, Monash University, organic solar cells, RMIT University, Nastaran Meftahi










