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Discovery challenges accepted wisdom on organic PV
Researchers at the University of Warwick in the U.K. have made a discovery that could lead to new designs for organic PV devices. Their findings could open up a new range of materials for the electrode layer and bring low cost, flexible organic PV devices a step closer commercial reality, say the academics.
Sep 12, 2019 // Technology, UK, Europe, University of Warwick, flexible organic PV, Dinesha Dabera, Ross Hatton
Promising materials to make efficient batteries
Lithium has been considered the most attractive material for battery manufacturing for quite a while. However, the production process has a number of limitations and frequently causes accidents. So developers are in search of better options to replace lithium in battery making.
Jan 17, 2020 // Technology, Storage, hydrogen, lithium, Zinc, Sodium-sulphur
Improving magnesium-based batteries with disorder
Scientists have actually discovered solid anodic task in disordered fragments of magnesium chromium oxide. Unlike traditional, gotten nanocrystals, the disordered fragments supposedly accomplished relatively easy to fix magnesium removal as well as insertion.
Feb 10, 2020 // Technology, Storage, UK, Europe, magnesium-based batteries, Jawwad Darr
Origis Energy building 61-MW Texas solar project
Origis Energy set up a massive digital power acquisition arrangement (VPPA) with Royal DSM for eco-friendly electrical energy from the prepared Rockhound Solar C project, a 61-MW solar center situated in Ector County, Texas. Renewable Resource Credits (RECs) from the solar ranch will certainly sustain DSM's RE100 objectives.
Apr 23, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Origis Energy, Johan Vanhee, Harry Coorens, Gary Farha
Korean group to release 200 MW of floating PV at Saemangeum tidal flats
SK Group has actually been picked as the recommended prospective buyer to construct a portion of the 2.1 GW floating solar facility the South Korean government is intending near the Saemangeum tidal flats, on the Yellow Sea coast.
Sep 21, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, South Korea, floating PV, Asia, SK Group
Lightsource BP to develop Texas solar park after safeguarding digital PPA
meet their sustainability objectives while progressing our change towards Low Carbon as well as creating significant financial benefits for areas around the
Sep 21, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, PPA, Texas, Lightsource BP, North America, Kevin Smith, virtual ppa
JPMorgan Chase as well as Brookfield Renewable Launch Collaboration to Power Over 500 Offices as well as Branches in New York with 100 Percent Renewable Electricity
JPMorgan Chase and also Brookfield Renewable today introduced a five-year power contract for providing clean, renewable electrical energy to over 500 of JPMorgan Chase's realty procedures in New York State.
Oct 28, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, JPMorgan, Renewable Electricity, Brookfield Renewable, Mitch Davidson, Michael Norton
Sungrow Crosses 1 GW Mark for PV Inverter Shipments in Chile
Sungrow has struck the 1 GW mark for PV inverter collective shipments to Chile, and also it took starting point in the delivery position in Chile this year.
Nov 3, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Inverters, Sungrow, Chile, South america, International, milestone, Shipments, Gonzalo Feito
EDF to optimise UK battery crew
SWGT's 30GW of utility-scale storage space possessions will certainly be covered by the bargain
Dec 8, 2020 // Storage, UK, EDF, Europe, Olivia He, Adam Clarke
Polysilicon supply characteristics to remain unstable - Bernreuter Research
surpass over 200GW per annum in the next couple of years, sustained by China's Low Carbon directives anticipated in March 2021, coupled to Green New Deals as part of
Dec 10, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Market Research, polysilicon, c-si manufacturing, monocrystalline wafer, bernreuter research
Clean power newbie reveals 25MW Belgian battery plan
Nala Renewables will construct the project at Nyrstar's zinc smelting center in Balen
Jan 8, 2021 // Storage, Europe, Belgium, Trafigura Group, Daniel Vanin, EEUROPE
India to build solar, wind farms along Pakistan border
India plans to build a string of renewable energy projects along its sun-baked, wind-whipped western border, officials said Monday (Oct 21), as New Delhi continues an ambitious programme to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels.
Oct 21, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, Pakistan, narendra modi, Anand Kumar, R.K. Singh, AFP
Abu Dhabi targets 8.8 GW of renewables by 2025 in new COP26 pledge
Abu Dhabi has said it will bring its renewables capability approximately 8.8 GW by 2025 as it looks for to lower exhausts associated with power generation by 50% over the following years.
Nov 9, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Asia, UAE, green hydrogen, Abu Dhabi, cop26
Honda's New Indian Subsidiary to Offer Battery Sharing Service
The newly launched company is known as Honda Power Pack Energy India Private Limited. The brand-new company will certainly offer battery sharing service and purpose to fix three concerns of EVs: limited range, lengthy billing time, and also high cost of batteries.
Dec 3, 2021 // Storage, India, Asia, Honda Motor Company Ltd., Honda Power Pack Energy India Private Limited.
Soltec Launches SFOne Solar Tracker with Double Row 1P Configuration
Murcia-headquartered solar tracker supplier Soltec revealed the other day the launch of SFOne, a new solar tracker with a double row 1P configuration, which is stated to be adaptable to all types of projects in the global market.
Jun 18, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Spain, Europe, Soltec, solar trackers, Raúl Morales, SFOne