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Smart is the name of the game
Set out on a path to make a difference on the planet's energy future, young entrepreneur David Ding started Growatt a years ago at the age of 30. Since then, his firm has moved quickly to turn into one of the biggest rooftop inverter producers on the planet. High in energy as well as swift to make bold actions, Ding gets on a goal to move the duty of user-side solar generators-- to come to be active participants of the new energy future.
Jul 2, 2020 // Inverters, China, Asia, Growatt, David Ding
Stitching together the grid of the future
A vision of a decentralized, renewable-powered electricity grid is being brought a step closer by scientists at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Their project, Autonomous Energy Grids, aims to take an overarching look at the solutions that will power this grid of the future, and to fill any gaps that appear between them.
Aug 13, 2019 // Technology, USA, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Autonomous Energy Grids, Benjamin Kroposki
Maldives govt seeks feedback on suggested 20-MW solar project tender
The Maldives government and also the Asian Development Bank (ADB), acting as deal expert, are welcoming interested events to participate in market-sounding sessions in connection with a 20-MW solar project for which a request for proposals (RFP) ought to be introduced in the coming weeks.
Oct 10, 2022 // Plants, tender, Asia, Maldives, Solar Project
Fronius prepares to enhance manufacturing capacity by 65 percent
Austria's Fronius International GmbH plans to additional greatly boost the production capacity of its "Solar Energy" company unit for solar inverters as well as various other PV components.
Dec 23, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Europe, Fronius, Austria
Masdar to create 70MW Côte d'Ivoire solar plant
Agreement authorized as part of Etihad 7 effort for 20GW of renewable energy capacity in Africa
Mar 13, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Masdar, PV Power Plant
EDF secures a slice of UK supermarket Tesco’s corporate solar plan
The French energy giant will provide supermarket Tesco with electricity from 17 rooftop PV installations and two wind farms for a renewables portfolio generation capacity of 59 MW. The groceries retailer has announced plans to install 187 solar rooftops.
Oct 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Rooftop PV, UK, EDF, Europe, rooftop PV, Cleantech Solar, Tesco, Jason Tarry
Solar cells as part of the house façades of the future
Photovoltaic panel with various colors can be incorporated in the façades of buildings as well as end up being a visually interesting part of the architecture. The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is teaming up with façade specialist HSHansen to document the result of different-colored photovoltaic or pv elements.
Nov 15, 2022 // BIPV, Technology, solar cells, DTU, Technical University of Denmark, Sune Thorsteinsson
Sweden's Midsummer ships CIGS solar cell production line to Russia
Swedish thin-film solar modern technology firm Midsummer AB (STO: MIDS) claimed it has provided the initial solar cell production line to a consumer in Russia as part of its framework agreement with Russian innovation team Rusnano.
Feb 9, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Sweden, Europe, Asia, Russia, Midsummer AB, CIGS solar cell
Ecoener wins concession for 30-MW solar project in Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic's national energy commission CNE introduced on Monday it has granted the conclusive giving in for the 30-MW/36-MWp Cumayasa II solar project.
Dec 21, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Dominican Republic, North America, Solar Project, ecoener
Sponsor protects concession for 50-MW solar project in Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic's energy payment CNE has actually authorized a contract that grants a definitive concession to renewables sponsor Energia Renovable BAS SRL to develop the 50-MW/73.2-MWp Washington Capital Solar Park 3.
Jul 4, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Dominican Republic, North America, Solar Project
AES added 2GW of renewables in 2021, means to exit coal by 2025
Global power business AES included more than 2GW of renewables as well as power storage to its portfolio last year as the business officially confirmed its intent to exit coal generation by 2025.
Feb 28, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, PPAs, PPA, financial results, North America, AES, AES Corporation, Fluence, coal exit
Qair signs 5.8-MWp floating solar PPA in Seychelles
French independent renewable power manufacturer Qair stated today it has authorized a power acquisition agreement (PPA) for a 5.8-MWp floating solar plant in the Seychelles, bringing to an end settlements that began in November 2019 when it won a tender for the project.
Apr 5, 2023 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Floating PV, PPA, Africa, Seychelles, Qair, pv floating plant
Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor
As countries around the globe rally behind web zero targets, hydrogen is progressively viewed as a missing out on item of the energy transformation puzzle to
Feb 17, 2022 // Market Research
Gore Street seeks battery war chest
Capital increased will certainly go towards completion of a near-term acquisition and growth of its Irish projects
Apr 7, 2021 // Storage, UK, Europe, Gore Street, Alex O'Cinneide
Masdar, Azerbaijan's SOCAR Indication Deal to Develop 4 GW Renewable Energy Projects
Both firms will certainly develop onshore wind and solar projects, and likewise incorporated offshore wind as well as green hydrogen projects. Masdar stated that its currently developing the 230-MW Garadagh Solar PV Plant in Azerbaijan.
Jan 18, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Masdar, Europe, green hydrogen, Azerbaijan, OFFSHORE WIND, Central Asia renewable energy, Garadagh Solar PV Plant, Rovshan Najaf, SOCAR, State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan