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Sheets of carbon nanotubes come in a rainbow of colors
Nanomaterials researchers in Finland, the United States and China have developed a color atlas for 466 distinct varieties of single-walled carbon nanotubes.
Dec 15, 2020 // Technology, USA, China, solar cells, Europe, Asia, North America, Finland, Graphene, thin films, Esko I. Kauppinen, Junichiro Kono, Nan Wei
TerniEnergia closes sale of 4.1 MW of Italian solar plants
TerniEnergia SpA (BIT:TER) has completed the divestment of four Italian solar power parks with a combined capacity of 4.1 MW to Mareccio Energia Srl in partnership with LCF Alliance.
Dec 23, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Italy, Europe, TerniEnergia SpA, LCF Alliance, Mareccio Energia Srl
New generation of solar panels consisting of small sunflower imitations
A new type of PV plants is being developed: solar systems consisting of rows of small man-made sunflowers, which automatically turn their heads toward the sun.
Nov 5, 2019 // Technology, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PV plants, Los Angeles, sunflower, SunBOT, Ximin He, University of California
SMA Solar cuts 2021 forecast because of shortage of components
German photovoltaic (PV) inverters maker SMA Solar Technology AG (ETR: S92) has actually lowered its sales and also revenues guidance for 2021 because of a shortage of digital components.
Sep 7, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Inverters, Germany, Europe, sma solar, Juergen Reinert
Australia's Ambitious $16 Billion Solar Project Will Be The World's Biggest
The world's most ambitious renewable resource project to day is the recommended Australia-- ASEAN Power Link. This project would combine the globe's largest solar farm, the largest battery, as well as the longest undersea electricity cable. The 10 gigawatt (GW) solar farm would cover 30,000 acres in Australia's warm Northern Territory. That is about the matching of 9 million roof solar photovoltaic or pv (PV) panels.
Nov 24, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, NREL, Australia, Oceania, Siemens, Solar Project
How scientists are expanding spinach in the desert thanks to these brand-new photovoltaic panels
Researchers in Saudi Arabia have actually developed photovoltaic panels that soak up water vapour from ambient air. This has actually been utilized to grow spinach in the middle of the desert.
Mar 31, 2022 // Plants, Peng Wang, Saudi Arabia, Asia, KAUST
European Green Deal promises better products – and ecodesign shows the way to making it happen
The European Green Deal needs better and longer-lasting products, and that includes solar panels, says ECOS, the environmental NGO specialising in ecodesign and standardisation.
Dec 23, 2019 // Opinions, Europe, European Green Deal
Vietnam's Boviet Solar Confirms 255 MW Solar Capacity Win in the United States
Vietnam-headquartered Boviet Solar has actually authorized a contract with a renewable energy provider to supply 255 MW of PV Modules for a utility-scale solar project in the USA.
Jun 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, tender, International, Solar Project, green energy, Boviet Solar, solar module order
Why India can't match the Gulf region's record-low solar tariffs
India's solar tariffs-- whilst several of the most affordable in the world-- are almost dual the Gulf region's United States cents 1.35-1.80/ kWh.
Aug 31, 2020 // Tariffs, Market Research, Saudi Arabia, India, Asia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Vibhuti Garg, Jyoti Gulia
Renewable Properties creating 2-MW solar project in The golden state's Napa Valley
Renewable Properties, a programmer as well as financier in small-scale utility as well as neighborhood solar energy projects throughout the United States, began construction on the Soscol Ferry Road Solar Project in Napa County, California, after months of advancement, preparation and also preparation.
Jul 24, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, California, USA, North America, Renewable Properties, Aaron Halimi, Laurie Davies Adams, Dawn Weisz, Belia Ramos
Bboxx, Orange launch solar mini-grid project in the DRC under anchor business community model
Off-grid pay-as-you-go solar provider Bboxx has actually partnered with telecommunications business Orange to introduce a new solar mini-grid project to assist speed up clean energy gain access to for households across the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Jul 4, 2022 // Plants, Grids, bboxx, Orange, mini-grid, sub saharan africa, anchor business community, telecoms
New Surge in Downstream Need has Driven the Polysilicon Shortage to a Crisis Point - JinkoSolar
In a main declaration, the global vice head of state of Chinese solar manufacturer JinkoSolar, Dany Qian, stated that polysilicon costs are not anticipated to go down for at least 6 months.
Apr 26, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, China, polysilicon, JinkoSolar, Asia, Dany Qian, polysilicon prices, polysilicon shortage, Daniel Liu
Largest solar power plant in the world to open in Aswan in coming days: report
Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity is set to open the largest solar power plant in the world in the Benban area of Aswan Governorate in the coming days, boasting a total of 32 plants with a capacity of 1465 MW, Youm7 reported on Tuesday.
Dec 10, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Asia, Africa, Egypt, Aswan, Benban Solar Park, NREA, Renewable Energy, Solar Power
RWE to take renewables 'to the next level' adhering to EUR2bn capital raise
Germany's RWE has raised around EUR2 billion to accelerate its standing in renewable energy.
Aug 20, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, rwe, e.on, energy transition, capital raise, utility, Martin Schmitz
There's a Fortune to Be Made in the Obscure Metals Behind Clean Power
The era-defining shift from fossil fuels to clean energy will supply an unprecedented new boom for commodities-- and also a possibility for financiers-- as a series of fairly obscure materials become important to providing emissions-free power, transport as well as heavy industry.
Jan 4, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, China, Asia, PV module, North America, Metals, Robert Johnston, Jessica Fung