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Large-area semitransparent perovskite PV module with 9.5% effectiveness
sputter deposition. Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have actually produced a large-area semitransparent perovskite solar panel for
May 6, 2022 // Technology, Asia, perovskite, PV module, Singapore, efficiency, Nanyang Technological University, Monika Rai
Vena Powers Japan's 51-MW Solar Park
Energy, a Singapore-based renewables company, announced the successful launch of a 51-MW solar park in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The Nanao Solar photovoltaic
Aug 3, 2023 // Plants, Japan, Asia, PV Power Plant, Vena Energy, Kyudenko Corporation
Record-Breaking Tandem Solar Cell Achieves 29.9% Efficiency
researchers at Empa, National University of Singapore (NUS) and Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy HI ERN have developed commercially
Nov 2, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, EMPA, NUS, National University of Singapore, Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg
Vena Energy Powers Aomori With 20 MW Solar
Singapore-based renewable energy company Vena Energy has commissioned two solar parks in Aomori Prefecture, Japan with a combined capacity of 20 MW. The Nanbucho 2 and 3 solar photovoltaic plants are estimated to produce enough electricity to power around 4,900 homes in the region. Raul Rienda, Country Head of Japan for Vena Energy expressed appreciation for the support of the local communities and stated that Aomori Prefecture now hosts 16 of their renewable energy projects. Vena Energy has an extensive network of 45 GW of onshore, offshore, and battery assets across the Asia-Pacific region with an annual production of 4.1 TWh of clean electricity. What Benefits Has Vena Energy Brought to Aomori Prefecture? Vena Energy has established a network of 16 renewable energy projects in Aomori Prefecture, significantly contributing to the region's renewable energy goals. The two commissioned solar parks provide a combined capacity of 20 MW, capable of powering up to 4,900 homes. These parks have also created renewable energy jobs for locals and provided a boost to the local economy. Vena Energy’s extensive network of 45 GW of onshore, offshore, and battery assets across the Asia-Pacific region allows the company to produce 4.1 TWh of clean electricity annually. The renewable energy projects developed by Vena Energy also help reduce air pollution in the region, contributing to a more sustainable environment.
Dec 1, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Japan, Asia, PV Power Plant, Vena Energy
NTU researchers create energy-saving 'liquid window'
the day. As a proof of idea, the scientists performed outdoor tests in hot (Singapore, Guangzhou) and chilly (Beijing) atmospheres. The Singapore test
Nov 6, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Singapore, liquid window, NTU Singapore, Long Yi, Wang Shancheng, Zhou Yang
Japan's Sojitz, Eneos invest in 204-MW solar park in Queensland
of the Edenvale solar project via a just as owned joint endeavor from Singapore-based DPI Solar 3 Pte Ltd. The solar park in Edenvale, in the Western Downs
Jun 11, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Japan, Australia, Asia, queensland, Oceania, Solar Park, Sojitz, Eneos
NUS Scientists Achieve World-Record Efficiency in Solar Cells
from the National University of Singapore have developed a new triple-junction perovskite/Si tandem solar cell with a world-record efficiency of 27.1%. This
Mar 6, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, National University of Singapore
Double-sided solar panels that follow the sun confirm most economical
a research fellow at the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore, funded by the National College of Singapore. "This means that buying
Jun 4, 2020 // Technology, Solar Panels, Washington DC, Carlos Rodriguez-Gallegos
Raising plants in PV exteriors
Cuba's Technological University of Havana and also the National University of Singapore have actually explored the possibility of incorporating PV exteriors with
Feb 19, 2020 // Technology, Residential, Asia, Singapore, North America, Cuba, PV facades
Fortescue Races Ahead With Electrolyser Manufacturing Plans In Australia
look for to export electricity straight from the continent to markets like Singapore, with huge solar plus wind energy plants of upto 26
Nov 17, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Solar to Fuel, Australia, Oceania, green hydrogen, Andrew Forrest, electrolyser, Fortescue
A whole new perovskite material to harvest hot electrons
expended through heat very quickly.  Scientists from universities of Singapore and Netherlands have created an innovative material supposed to make use of
Nov 19, 2019 // Technology, Europe, Asia, perovskite, Netherlands, Singapore
Cambodia tender secures lowest solar power price in Southeast Asia
acted as transaction adviser on the tender with the governments of Canada and Singapore helping with project preparation work. Cambodia has only one
Sep 8, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, tender, Asia, Cambodia, Asian Development Bank, Southeast Asia, Siddharta Shah
Gurin Energy Reaches Financial Close on 75-MW Solar Project
This project will create a green energy trading corridor between Indonesia and Singapore with 2 GW of clean energy, contributing to both countries' renewable energy
Dec 7, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Asia, Philippines, PV Power Plant, Gurin Energy Pte Ltd
Gurin Energy Enters Japan with 500MW Battery Project
Singapore-based renewables firm Gurin Energy Pte Ltd has announced plans to construct and operate a 500-MW/2-GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Japan. The project, the largest one of its kind in the Asian country, is expected to be completed in 2026 with an estimated investment of JPY 91 billion (USD 633.4m/EUR 577.7m). Toshiba Mitsubishi - Electric Industrial Systems Corporation (TMEIC) will supply the battery technology and Nippon Koei Energy Solutions will provide engineering consulting services. The project will help Japan meet its goal of making renewables account for 36%-38% of its energy mix and adding 10 GW of energy storage capacity by 2030. What Will Japan's Largest BESS Bring? The 500-MW/2-GWh BESS will strengthen the country's electric grid by providing a reliable source of power and grid stability. It will help Japan reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and reduce emissions associated with electricity production. The project will also help meet Japan's energy demands while providing a clean, renewable source of energy. The BESS will take up a large surface area and will utilize Toshiba Mitsubishi - Electric Industrial Systems Corporation's advanced battery technology. The battery system will be connected to the local transmission grid in order to provide power during peak demand times. The project has estimated completion date of 2026 and is estimated to cost JPY 91 billion (USD 633.4m/EUR 577.7m). The project is expected to create jobs, boost the economy and create opportunities for innovation in the renewable energy sector.
Dec 20, 2023 // Storage, Japan, Asia, Gurin Energy
Australia's Tiwi Islands to host 2.8-GW solar-green hydrogen facility
hydrogen per year and export it to the Asia-Pacific area, specifically in Singapore, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, as well as hence develop a completely
Nov 1, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar to Fuel, Australia, hydrogen, Oceania, solar-green hydrogen complex, Green Energy Ventures