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Ultrasonic Delamination Could Make Battery Recovery Quick & Green
Researchers at U.K.'s Faraday Institution claim that the use of ultrasonic sound waves can make battery recovery faster, green, and also much less energy-intensive. Their research study reveals that ultrasonic delamination is proven to be 100 times faster than conventional techniques.
Jul 1, 2021 // Technology, Storage, UK, Europe, Birmingham, Faraday Institution, Green Chemistry, Leicester, ultrasonic delamination
Norfund, KLP purchase 420MW solar project in India
Norwegian investment fund Norfund and Norwegian pension firm KLP have actually accepted take a 49% stake in a 420MW solar PV plant in India established by Enel.
Aug 25, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, Solar Project, norfund, KLP
Port of Tallinn acquires sustainable power under agreement with Eesti Energia
Port of Tallinn, the largest port authority in Estonia, said it has actually signed a renewable resource acquisition agreement with domestic state-owned power firm Eesti Energia AS.
Mar 11, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Residential, Markets & Finance News, Europe, Estonia, Eesti Energia, Port of Tallinn
Adani Green Energy Secures 5 GW Solar Deal in Maharashtra
Adani Green Energy triumphs in Maharashtra, securing a 5 GW solar power deal at a competitive rate, paving the way for a sustainable energy future!
Sep 16, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, maharashtra, Adani Green Energy
Solarcentury, EDF, Engie among victors as Chile introduces results of 2.6 GW solar tender
The Chilean federal government has granted development legal rights for 11 utility-scale renewables tasks in the country, completing more than 2.6 GW.
Jul 7, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, EDF, Engie, Enel, Chile, tender, South america, Latin america, latam, Solarpack, solarcentury, development rights, Julio Isamit, Cristian Fuenzalida
Green power: Just how to enhance the effectiveness of solar cells
Dr. Torsten Schwarz, senior scientist in the team "Nanoanalytics and also Interfaces" at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, evaluated just how surface area therapies of chalcogenide semiconductors influence their problem concentrations and also thus their efficiency and which modifications during the manufacturing of solar cells are needed to achieve a much better efficiency.
Jan 15, 2021 // Technology, solar cells, efficiency, Torsten Schwarz, University of Luxembourg
SoftBank may unload risk in Indian green power company SBG Cleantech.
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group is apparently in talks to sell its 80% risk in Indian green power company SBG Cleantech.
Jul 7, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Japan, India, Asia, Softbank, SBG Cleantech
Advanced Green Technologies sets up largest privately owned solar project in Florida
Barrette Outdoor Living has finished the setup of a roof solar array on their 200,000 square foot light weight aluminum fence and barrier production facility in Brooksville, Florida, making it the largest privately-owned solar project in Florida at the time of agreement.
Oct 9, 2020 // Plants, USA, Florida, North America, Solar Project, Catherine Stempien, Advanced Green Technologies, Jean desAutels
AMEA Power to break ground on 100-MW solar project in Tunisia in H1 2023
Dubai-based AMEA Power LLC will start the building of a 100-MW solar project in Tunisia in the first half of 2023 in the middle of plans for more renewable energy financial investments in the North African nation, the firm's chairman Hussain Al Nowais told Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP).
Dec 8, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Tunisia, Africa, amea power, Solar Project
Mitsui invests US$ 632m in Mainstream Renewable Power as it eyes IPP synergies
Japanese investment company Mitsui has spent EUR575 million (US$ 631.6 million) in renewables designer Mainstream Renewable Power, bringing its valuation to EUR2.1 billion after the transaction.
Mar 24, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Battery Storage, funding, green hydrogen, mainstream renewable power, mitsui, aker horizons, green ammonia, equity finance
Ørsted, Skovgaard Energy team up on enthusiastic Power-to-X project in Denmark
Danish energy company and also offshore wind major Ørsted A/S (CPH: ORSTED) as well as compatriot renewables programmer Skovgaard Energy will certainly partner to develop a Power-to-X center in Denmark that could reach more than 3 GW of electrolysis capacity, possibly becoming one of the largest in Europe.
Dec 6, 2022 // Plants, Europe, Denmark, Ørsted, Skovgaard Energy, Power-to-X project
Indonesia goes solar to power airport at future capital
A subsidiary of French power giant Total has signed a contract to supply rooftop PV to an airport in East Kalimantan province, which will be Indonesia's first airport to go solar and will cater for Indonesia's future capital in Borneo.
Nov 27, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Asia, Total, rooftop PV, Indonesia, sorsea, Gavin Adda
Shell and also Norsk Hydro sign green hydrogen MoU
Pair will jointly produce and supply the fuel to aid decarbonise their proceduresPair will jointly produce and supply the fuel to aid decarbonise their procedures
Nov 11, 2021 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, Europe, Norway, shell, green hydrogen, Arvid Moss, Norsk Hydro
2500 MW Auction to Source Power Canceled
The 2500 MW solar installation auction to provide power over three years has been canceled due to a perceived lack of interest from power utilities owned by the state.
Dec 24, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, carport, Oxford City Council
Israeli business prepare green energy push in seven Arab countries
Israeli business Enlight Renewable Energy (TLV: ENLT) and NewMed Energy (TLV: NWMD), previously referred to as Delek Drilling, have signed up with hands to implement renewable resource projects in several countries between East as well as North Africa.
Aug 19, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, Israel