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UK Carbon Capture Company Storegga Raises ₤ 51.3 m Funding
company currently has 4 projects across the UK, United States, and also Norway, as well as is now considering up a number of new projects with the cash. It
May 18, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, UK, Europe, decarbonisation, Carbon Capture, Foreign capital, Renewable, Storegga
REC Group validates license activity versus Hanwha in China
Korean competing Hanwha Q Cells' Qidong service device in February. The Norway-based solar module production service, which is eventually had by the Chinese
May 15, 2020 // Manufacturing News, South Korea, China, Asia, REC Group, Hanwha
Finland's Gasum targets 7 TWh of RNG annually by 2027
the present consolidated annual biogas production of Finland, Sweden and also Norway which amounts to 4 TWh. Denmark, which is the biggest biogas producer in the
Apr 10, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Europe, Finland, Gasum
Solar Power Shines at North Pole: Isfjord Radio Test Site
Norway has installed 360 solar panels in the Svalbard Archipelago. The panels are lined up in six rows in a field and will provide electricity to an old shipping radio station—Isfjord Radio—now converted into a base camp for tourists. The panels will cover half of the site’s electricity needs and cut its CO2 emissions. The experiment will also test if solar energy can help isolated sites not hooked up to electricity grids. The move was motivated by environmental considerations, economic factors and the possibility of using the installation as a pilot project to see if this technology can be used by other sites or communities in the Arctic. A study showed the Arctic has warmed nearly four times faster than the rest of the planet over the past 40 years, causing ice to melt faster and disrupting ecosystems. The project is a step towards transitioning to green energy which has global implications. What Are the Implications of Norway's Solar Panel Installation in Svalbard? Installation of solar panels in the Arctic shows how renewable energy sources can help reduce carbon emissions. This technology could help isolated sites and communities in the Arctic, which would help to reduce their dependency on non-renewable energy sources. If successful, this project could be replicated in other parts of the world to reduce global warming and climate change. This experiment will help to demonstrate the potential of solar energy in colder climates, and will help to inform future energy planning for northern areas. The project could lead to the development of more efficient solar panels and battery storage technologies, which could benefit areas of the world where sunlight is limited or seasonal.
Sep 19, 2023 // Plants, Europe, Norway, PV Power Plant
Empowering Communities: China's SUMEC Builds Solar in Guyana
Utility Scale Solar Photovoltaic Program (GUYSOL) funded through the Guyana-Norway partnership. The project aims to diversify the country's energy mix and is
Mar 29, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, China, Asia, PV Power Plant
Can floating solar islands meet the globe's future power needs?
0.17% of ocean space represents roughly twice the land area of Norway. " I can additionally visualize these solar islands being charging stations
Jan 6, 2023 // Floating PV, NTNU, Trygve Kristiansen
Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust sheds light on seed solar portfolio in Prospectus
of about ₤ 70 million in the wind as well as hydro fields in Sweden and also Norway. Hugh W M Little, chair of Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust,
Nov 13, 2020 // Large-Scale, Commercial, Residential, Markets & Finance News, DORE, Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust, Prospectus, Hugh W M Little
REC Silicon hit by call-in of $17m loan related to failed wafer operation
unit concerned, it is likely to be wafer manufacturing operation REC Wafer Norway, which was forced to file for bankruptcy in August 2012 after its parent
Dec 23, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, Washington, Europe, North America, Norway, REC Silicon, Nordea
Australian Scientists to Study How Tesla Car Batteries Can Power Grid
of the research study, Tesla owners in Australia, the United States, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Germany and Britain can apply. The programme could be broadened later
Nov 19, 2021 // Technology, Storage, Grids, Australia, Oceania, University of Queensland, Jake Whitehead, Tesla Inc, UQ, V2G technology
Solar Marketplace Otovo Powers Up German Presence
is currently represented in 7 European countries, including Germany, Sweden, Norway, France, Poland, Spain as well as Italy. Otovo anticipates more than 1,000 new
Dec 6, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Rooftop PV, Germany, Europe, Andreas Thorsheim, Otovo
Scatec appoints new chief executive officer as Raymond Carlsen steps down after 13 years
51, will certainly organize the Norway-headquartered company on 1 May and also will work to provide its strategy of getting to 15GW of renewables in
Mar 28, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Raymond Carlsen, Scatec, IPP, John Andersen Jr
UK financier sustains 10.5 GW wind-solar project in Morocco with submarine cable
Link, the world's lengthiest subsea interconnector linking the UK as well as Norway, supplying it in a timely manner and under spending plan," said Octopus
May 20, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, UK, Europe, Africa, Octopus Energy, Morocco, PV Power Plant, Dave Lewis, Simon Morrish
China is Home to World's First Offshore Floating Wind-Solar Pilot
eastern China and also employs the copyrighted floating solar technology from Norway-based floating solar options supplier, Ocean Sun. The floating project takes
Nov 3, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, SPIC, Ocean Sun, Adani Green, Wind Solar hybrid, floating projects, utility firm
Billionaire Says Australia-to-Singapore Solar Plan Now Unviable
that's more than five times longer than major existing connectors like the Norway-to-UK North Sea Link. Forrest is looking for to transform his Fortescue
Jan 16, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Asia, Oceania, Singapore, Sun Cable, Squadron Energy
Hydrogen storage space in French salt caves
represents the largest share, followed by the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark and also Poland. There are various other sites in Romania, France,
Jul 30, 2020 // Storage, France, Europe, hydrogen, Teréga