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Britishvolt and Welsh Govt Sign MoU for 30 GWh Battery Factory
Maker Britishvolt has authorized an MOU with the Welsh Government to establish a readily viable 30 GWh battery manufacturing plant in South Wales.
Jul 22, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Storage, battery, Lithium ion, Britishvolt, Wales, Orral Nadjari
Floating solar presentation project to be installed off Seychelles' coastline
A floating photovoltaic or pv presentation project is expected to be installed off the shore of Seychelles' Providence Industrial Estate.
Aug 31, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, solar pv, floating PV, Swimsol, Nordic Development Fund, Energy Solutions Seychelles, Providence Industrial Estate, UniSey, NISTI
The tide is changing for ground-mounted PV in Ireland
Ireland appears ready to embrace PV after years of failed announcements. Globaldata predicts the EU member state will deploy around 1.3 GW of solar by 2030, with renewables potentially meeting 65% of electricity demand. Furthermore, Irish Water has announced it wants to deploy solar at its water treatment plants.
Aug 16, 2019 // Plants, Ireland, rooftop, Irish Water, water treatment plants, Nenagh Wastewater Treatment Plant, Newcastle West Wastewater Treatment Plant, Saliis Limited, Globaldata, Arkapal Sil, PV microgeneration
Singyes finally publishes details of last year’s annus horribilis
The collapse in business for the solar EPC provider after last year’s 5/31 policy announcement by Beijing has left the company’s future depending on the progress of a Chinese state bail-out. Provided that is, the business does not end up being wound up by Deutsche Bank first.
Aug 17, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Singyes Solar, China, building-integrated PV, Deutsche Bank, Shuifa Group
Bright areas can see one-cent solar within a years
The solar understanding contour normally related to panel prices has actually been theorized to the bigger, non-module component of the rate of solar electrical energy created by huge projects, leading one analyst to forecast brand-new solar projects could be more affordable than heritage nonrenewable fuel source plants within 10-15 years in particular markets.
May 19, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, California, USA, India, China, Europe, Asia, North America, WORLD, United States, Ramez Naam
PV systems could give as much as 60% of output throughout hurricanes
Researchers in the U.S. have shown, making use of simulations, PV system generation can range from 18-60% of clear-sky possibility throughout cyclones-- offered the arrays do not suffer damage. According to them, solar installations could remain to give back-up power when grids are down during storms, specifically if coupled with energy storage space.
Jun 4, 2020 // Technology, Storage, USA, NREL, North America
Hydrogen storage space in salt caves
Researchers in Germany have actually determined salt caverns as a viable and flexible remedy for hydrogen storage space. They additionally disclosed that Europe has the potential to infuse hydrogen in bedded salt deposits and salt domes, with an overall storage space capacity of 84.8 PWh.
Jun 16, 2020 // Technology, Storage, Europe, hydrogen
Turkey’s net-metering: Will commercial, residential or municipal lead the way?
Turkey introduced net metering in May, stoking hopes the scheme could add meaningful volumes of new solar generation capacity. Municipal governments elected in the spring can also boost the program’s success, provided the many layers of authority can work together, that is.
Oct 4, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Residential, Rooftop PV, Asia, rooftop PV, Turkey, Utku Korkmaz
Off-grid solar sector witnesses sales of 4.1 million products in six months
Industry body Gogla and the World Bank’s Lighting Global program said the last six months set a record for off-grid solar deployment. Solar home systems and other small off-grid appliances are being used in ever larger numbers.
Nov 1, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Residential, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Asia, Africa, Gogla, Lighting Global
Chhattisgarh Floats Tenders for 5,000 Solar Pumps and 700 Solar Trees
The Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) has issued two tenders for the supply and installation of 5,000 small solar irrigation pumps and 700 solar trees in the state.
Nov 7, 2019 // BIPV, Technology, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, tenders, CREDA, pumps, solar trees
Asia to Continue To Be 'Mother of Batteries', Making 1 TWh by 2025: Rystad
In its monthly energy shift report, Rystad Energy has actually found that Asia, is, and also will continue to be the mother of batteries over the coming decade.
Dec 24, 2020 // Storage, Market Research, Asia, rystad energy
India needs US$ 500bn financial investment to get to 2030 targets
India's renewables market will require to amass investments of around US$ 500 billion in order to meet its target of 450GW of tidy energy capacity by the end of the years.
Feb 16, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, IEA, Tim Buckley, Saurabh Trivedi
Daqo has ideal year as polysilicon rates continued to rise
Major China-based polysilicon producer Daqo New Energy Corp reported record production and also revenue in the fourth quarter of 2020, resulting in record yearly figures, driven by greater manufacturing levels and also ASPs as polysilicon supply restrictions got worse.
Mar 10, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, China, polysilicon, Asia, Daqo New Energy
Adani Power Ltd Posts Rs 13.13 Crore Net Profit in Q4 2021 Results
Adani Power Limited (APL), the power service subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Adani Group, yesterday tape-recorded a combined internet profit of Rs 13.13 crore in the March 2021 quarter, in contrast to, a BSE filing revealed, a combined bottom line of Rs 1,312.86 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2020. The reason for the enjoyable result owes to higher earnings earned in the most recent quarter.
May 7, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Thermal, India, Asia, adani group, Adani Power Limited, APL, thermal power producer, Anil Sardana
A much more efficient means to discover a much more reliable battery
The rate of development in the renewable energy sector is restricted not only by the technology to catch energy from the sun, the wind, the seas or the Earth's convected heat, however additionally by the capacity to properly keep and also deploy that energy after it has been utilized.
Sep 10, 2021 // Technology, Storage, USA, North America, Vijay Ramani, Washington University, Kritika Sharma