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Statkraft Starts Supply to UK Greener Grid Park
Renewable resource firm Statkraft has exposed that Lister Drive Greener Grid Park in Liverpool has actually been set right into procedure and started to power up the nationwide grid.
Mar 9, 2023 // Storage, Grids, ABB, Statkraft, ESO, Greener Grid Park, Greener Grid Parks by Statkraft, Lister Drive Greener Grid Park, renewable energy infrastructure, Substations, UK National Grid
RWE installs megabattery project
The 117MW project is set to begin commercial operations in the following few days
Jan 10, 2023 // Storage, Germany, Europe, rwe, PV Power Plant, Roger Miesen
Rivington Energy buys 139-MW UK solar-storage portfolio from Gridserve today
Rivington Energy acquired 139 MW of co-located solar-plus-battery projects in England from Gridserve, adding flexible capacity and accelerating its British buildout strategy.
Oct 7, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, Rivington Energy
Solarigo Snaps Up Skarta’s 13-MWp Finnish Park
Skarta flips a 13‑MWp Finnish solar park to Solarigo, spotlighting Nordic build‑and‑recycle strategy as corporate demand surges and performance ops—not hardware—win returns for both portfolios.
Mar 18, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Finland, Solar Park, acquisition, Solarigo, Skarta
Researchers make innovation in solar cell products
By utilizing laser spectroscopy in a photophysics experiment, Clemson College scientists have actually damaged brand-new ground that might result in faster as well as less expensive power to power electronics.
Mar 15, 2021 // Technology, solar cell, Clemson University, Jianbo Gao, Kanishka Kobbekaduwa
California firm contracts ‘astoundingly’ cheap solar-plus-storage pipeline
The US state of California has witnessed yet another claim of ultra-low solar prices, recorded in the context of a major contracting exercise by a community energy group.
Oct 1, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Tariffs, California, USA, Nick Chaset, EBCE, sPower, pv power plants, solar-plus-storage, BESS, North America, 8minutenergy, terra-gen, 8minute Solar Energy
How a Butterfly has Helped in Making an Upgraded Hydrogen Sensing Unit?
Influenced by the surface area of butterfly wings, a new light-activated hydrogen sensing unit produces ultra-precise results at room temperature level.
Dec 3, 2020 // Technology, Australia, hydrogen, Oceania, RMIT University, Ahmad Kandjani
Perovskite and also organic solar cells soared into space
For the very first time, researchers in Germany sent perovskite as well as natural solar cells on a rocket right into room. The solar cells held up against the severe conditions in space, creating power from direct sunshine as well as reflective light from the Earth's surface area. The work, published August 12 in the journal Joule, establishes the structure for future near-Earth application in addition to prospective deep space missions.
Aug 13, 2020 // Technology, Germany, solar cells, Europe, perovskite, North America, Peter Muller-Buschbaum
Windlab starts Australian PV-wind-battery park following grid delay
Australian renewables developer Windlab has connected and energized its landmark energy park in northern Queensland, comprising 43 MW of wind, 18 MW of solar and a 4 MWh battery.
Aug 6, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Grids, storage, Australia, Windlab, Kennedy Energy Hub, grid-scale, Roger Price, Oceania
China's Largest PV Plant In Quinghai Offers A research On Co-Existing With Nature
China's Tara Beach, located 60 kilometres southeast of Qinghai Lake, in the island province of Hainan, is bathed with a blue sea of photovoltaic panels.
Nov 12, 2021 // Plants, China, Asia, PV Power Plant, Tara Beach
Solargiga’s Taiwan shares to be de-listed
The ever worsening balance sheet of the Hong Kong-based solar manufacturer has triggered the removal of shares listed in Taiwan, which is likely to leave the company with a $2.84 million bill for buying them back.
Oct 2, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, China, Hong Kong, Asia, Solargiga, Eric Luo, Taiwan, GCL System
IHS Markit: Trackers to account for a third of PV installations
New analysis predicts more than 150 GW of tracker capacity will be installed in the next five years – around a third of all ground mount projects up to 2024. Rapid growth in Europe, the Middle East and Africa; and the better cost structures possible from combining trackers and bifacial modules are singled out as key trends.
Aug 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, India, China, Australia, IHS Markit, Europe, Asia, Convert, Oceania, Trina Solar, North America, Soltec, bifacial modules, PV Hardware, Ideematec, Nextracker, Array Technologies
Namibia and Botswana mull 20-year, 5 GW solar push
The governments of the two African nations are considering deploying huge volumes of generation capacity over two decades. The project, still in its initial phase, is being supported by the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Energy.
Sep 5, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Africa, eskom, WEF
Trina Solar launches list of inverters and also trackers compatible with large-format G12 photovoltaic panels
Trina Solar, the module manufacturer leading the shift to the biggest solar wafer size (210-mm/8-in.), has actually launched a checklist of inverter and radar companies with items suitable with the large-form modules.
Feb 23, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Inverters, China, Asia, Trina Solar, wafer
New mega-projects aid send Europe's solar result rising to 68TWh in H1 2020
Europe's fleet of solar arrays created 68TWh of power in the very first six months of 2020, a 15% increase on last year's figure as brand-new, bigger solar ranches came to the fore.
Aug 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, France, Iberdrola, Europe, EnAppSys, Rob Lalor












