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KKR getting RE company ContourGlobal for ₤ 1.75 billion
The acquisition has valued the full issued and also to be issued ordinary share capital of ContourGlobal at ₤ 1.75 billion. The offer will complete soon because, as per reports, a lot of the shareholders of ContourGlobal are backing the deal.
May 19, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, Albioma, KKR, ContourGlobal Bboard, Craig Huff, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co
UK green hydrogen developer discloses 3rd site
Carlton Power plans to develop a 10MW facility in the south west of England
Sep 1, 2022 // Solar to Fuel, UK, Europe, green hydrogen
Competitive subsidy-free solar already a reality in China, study finds
Solar could be rolled out on buildings across all of China’s major urban centres at competitive prices without the need for subsidies, according to a new study published on Nature Energy.
Aug 14, 2019 // Technology, Solar, C&I, China, Asia, air pollution, grid parity, kth
Is Eskom turning to solar?
The South African utility has issued a 20-strong tender for 50 kW solar inverters and mounting structures, to be used in four power plants. Although it is unclear whether the tender marks the energy company’s first step into solar energy, the procurement follows the recent publication of South Africa’s Integrated Resource Plan. Eskom is reportedly developing a renewables-linked large scale storage project which may explain the need for inverters.
Oct 28, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Inverters, tender, Africa, Chris Ahlfeldt, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, K.W. Miller
United States Army aims to use EVs as well as photovoltaic panels for net-zero emissions by 2050
The united state Army has revealed ambitious plans in its first-ever climate technique document that was released lately that consist of lowering its carbon emissions by half by 2030 as well as attaining a net-zero status by 2050.
Feb 11, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America
Uzbekistan Launches Solar Partnership with World Bank Support
Uzbekistan partners with the World Bank to build a 100 MW solar plant, powering 60,000 homes and cutting carbon emissions significantly by 2025. Sustainable energy takes center stage!
Dec 24, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Asia, Uzbekistan, PV Power Plant
Oxford University Study Predicts 10% Renewable Share in Africa By 2030
Africa, which has for a long time now brought the tag of 'appealing' for non hydro renewable energy, might yet be the continent with the most affordable share of non hydro renewable energy by 2030. Even as some nations within the continent will certainly escape from the remainder to have a much more robust payment from solar right into their energy mix.
Jan 19, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, China, Oxford University, Asia, Africa, ditributed solar, galina alova, Nature enery
SB Energy to Use SenseHawk's SaaS Tech for Solar Site Ops Digitization
SB Energy's implementation of the SenseHawk area mobility and property details service for solar will enable remote management of all possessions via a solitary, powerful dashboard. Every component, event, and extra component on the site is digitized and packed into SenseHawk's map-based platform.
Nov 3, 2021 // Software, SenseHawk, Swarup Mavanoor, SoftBank Group Corp, Abhijit Sathe, Don Nista, solar software as a service, SaaS
Dorset green hydrogen project safeguards funding
₤ 6.5 m center will utilize onsite solar as well as land fill gases
Jan 20, 2022 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, UK, Europe, green hydrogen, England, Canford Renewable Energy, Eddie Hughes, Nathan Ross
Zinc battery player Eos completed 2021 with US$ 150m backlog and US$ 124m net loss
Zinc battery energy storage space system carrier Eos Energy Enterprises ended up 2021 with an order backlog of US$ 148.7 million as well as a net loss for the year of US$ 124.2 million.
Apr 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Eos, Zinc Battery
Researchers utilize perovskites to drastically reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from existing iron and also steel furnaces
Researchers from the UK's University of Birmingham, in collaboration with China's University of Science & Technology Beijing, have utilized perovskite materials to develop a novel adjustment for existing iron and steel furnaces that could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the steelmaking industry by almost 90%.
Jan 25, 2023 // Technology, UK, China, Europe, Asia, perovskite, University of Birmingham, University of Science & Technology Beijing, Yulong Ding, Harriet Kildahl
Multi-million extra pound solar farm to be build on the outskirts of Eastbourne
A firm has been granted a ₤ 2.5 million give today (November 23) to build a solar farm in Berwick.
Nov 23, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, UK, Europe, Riding Sunbeams, solar farm, Paul Harwood, Ollie Pendered, Alister Scott, Graham Peters, Maria Caulfield, Rupert Simmons
Schleswig-Holstein Launches €6M Boost for Energy Storage Investments
Schleswig-Holstein invests €6 million to supercharge energy storage projects, boosting renewable energy efficiency with grants up to 50% for small enterprises. Empowering a sustainable future!
Sep 5, 2024 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Schleswig-Holstein
Nexans Finalizes $280 Million Sale of AmerCable Unit
Nexans SA sells AmerCable to Mattr for $280 million, sharpening focus on electrification while Mattr enhances its cable offerings— a strategic shift reshaping the industry landscape.
Jan 3, 2025 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, France, Europe, Nexans SA
The Titanic Gift to China's Solar Makers of trump
The White House put an loophole in its own tariffs, and the effort to undo it has been held up in court.
Jan 22, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Tariffs, Solar, China, Trump, Asia, Hanwha Q-Cells