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Nigeria to construct new solar-powered mini grids
PowerGen has completed installation of a new Nigeria-based mini grid and is planning the development of 9 other projects, all supported by the World Bank.
Dec 30, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Grids, Policy, Africa, Nigeria, PowerGen, Niger
Two new solar panel factory to be developed
According to the first annual report of the Commissariat for Renewable Energies and also Energy Efficiency (Cerefe), 2 new factories for the manufacturing of photovoltaic panels will certainly quickly see the light of day in Algeria. These installments developed by Milltech and also Zergoun Green Energy can provide 260 MWp of solar panels per year.
Dec 8, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Africa, Algeria, plant
BIPV facade for new exhibition space in Switzerland
Switzerland-based Novartis has actually deployed a 36 kW building-integrated PV facade on its new exhibition center in Basel. The system features 10,680 organic PV modules from France's Asca.
May 16, 2022 // BIPV, Technology, Manufacturing News, Residential, Europe, Switzerland, Novartis
Sungrow Launches New C&I Inverter Solution For South Africa
The new SG125CX-P2 PV inverter solution is designed for diversified C&I roof applications. The SG125CX-P2 brings higher yields, enhanced safety and security, and also a lot more flexible usage, which is anticipated to cause additional development southern African C&I solar market.
Mar 24, 2023 // Inverters, Sungrow, Africa, South Africa, Experience Power Freedom, Phyllis Yang, SG125CX-P2, South Africa energy solutions
Australia's Leanings Towards Battery Storage Space Over New Transmission
It is obvious that power circulation firms around the world are taking into consideration energy storage choices in a big means to enhance or perhaps delay financial investments in transmission system updates. Part of the reason is the greater share of periodic renewable energy, yet another is just the variable nature of power need, where a network can be severely under, or over-utilised at long times of the day. With terms like "digital transmission" in Australia as well as "GridBooster" in Germany, the pipeline of energy storage space tasks is expanding bigger every quarter, after having been estimated at 3 GW at the beginning of this year.
Nov 18, 2020 // Storage, Battery Storage, Australia, Oceania, AER, hornsdale battery
Engie Will Pay Storage Developers for Wholesale Market Dispatch Rights
customer-sited batteries. Greentech Media readers may recognize New York-based Syncarpha from news earlier this month: The firm partnered with Stem for
Jul 31, 2019 // Storage, GTM, Everybody, Engie Storage, Christopher Tilley, PJM's, CAISO
Grinntech To Boost Up Lithium-Ion Batteries Production in New Manufacturing Plant
Grinntech, a startup concentrated on Lithium-Ion batteries for electrical vehicles (EVs) as well as power storage space systems revealed the commencement of their bigger manufacturing plant in Chennai.
Jan 29, 2021 // Storage, Li-ion batteries, Chennai, Grinntech, EV Startups, Manufacturing Plant, Puneet Jain, Nikhilesh Mishra
New South Wales gets 17GW of proposals for latest renewable energy zone
The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has actually obtained applications for 17GW of renewables generation as well as storage projects for its planned Illawarra Renewable Energy Zone (REZ).
Aug 31, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Oceania, new south wales, green hydrogen, nsw, rez, ROI
New 35-MW Battery Opens in France for Renewables
GazelEnergie and Q Energy launch a groundbreaking 35-MW energy storage project in France, boosting grid stability and ushering in a greener energy future.
Dec 10, 2024 // Storage, France, Europe, Q Energy, GazelEnergie
New 500-MW Renewables JV Launched in Southeast Asia
Revolutionizing Southeast Asia's energy landscape, a groundbreaking joint venture by BII, FMO, and SUSI Partners aims to unleash 500 MW of renewable power for a sustainable future.
Jan 22, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, UK, Europe, Southeast Asia, fmo
A new solar desalination system to resolve water shortage
SolarCity, a nonprofit gotten by Tesla, released the not-for-profit GivePower in 2013-- and the Rive siblings, SolarCity's creators, are on the board.
Feb 6, 2020 // Technology, Thermal, USA, SolarCity, desalination, Hayes Barnard, GivePower, North America, Kyle Stephan
New metallization tech to reduce microcracks in solar cells
A U.S. research group has developed a metal-carbon-nanotube composite – MetZilla – which can be embedded in commercial, screen-printable silver pastes and is said to reduce the formation of hotspots in solar modules and to prolong panel lifespan. The composite metal contacts are also ‘self-healing’ as they are able to regain electrical continuity after cycles of complete electrical failure caused by extreme strain.
Nov 12, 2019 // Technology, Manufacturing News, USA, pv modules, North America, University of New Mexico, MetZilla, metal-carbon-nanotube, composite, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Osazda Energy LLC
New Mexico solar-storage project breakthroughs as utility continues coal-phase out strategy
A project incorporating 300MWac of solar with a 150MWac/600MWh battery power storage center in New Mexico has progressed after DE Shaw agreed to get it.
Sep 23, 2021 // Plants, USA, North America, New Mexico, pnm, centaurus, de shaw, dsri
Photovoltaic panel on new houses in Germany might generate 77 TWh by 2037
Photovoltaic or pv solar systems (PV) on new houses have the possible to play an essential function in the energy transition in Germany thus installments can create a total amount of 76.8 TWh by 2037, shows a study by power major E.on SE (ETR: EOAN) and think tank Energy Brainpool.
Apr 3, 2023 // Rooftop PV, Germany, Europe, solar panel
CRISIL Report on The New Power Pair in Town
As the federal government continues to concentrate on boosting the share of renewable resource in the nation, nearly 15,000 MW of wind-solar crossbreed capability is anticipated ahead up over the next 5 years, a new report by CRISIL has actually exposed. Out of this 15,000 MW, works on almost 10,000 MW are currently either unfinished or are hurting and also are expected to begin feeding the grid by financial 2024.
Jun 15, 2020 // Market Research, USA, Spain, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, Netherlands, North America, CRISIL