An insight into the energy future with artificial intelligence in renewable energy

The artificial intelligence in renewable energy industry is expanding at a CAGR of 27.9% from 2021 to 2030. The study shows that AI-related technologies may efficiently address problems connected to integrating renewable energy with power systems, such as forecasting solar and wind energy, controlling the frequency of the power system, and assessing transient stability.

Caltech Launches Space Solar Power Technology Demo into Orbit in January

The Transporter-6 mission successfully launched at 6:55 a.m. PT on January 3. Dubbed the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD), which will test several key components of an ambitious plan to harvest solar power in space and beam the energy back to Earth.

Double success for Switch2 heat network innovation at national awards

Switch2 Energy has reached the finals of two national award schemes, which recognise the use of technology innovation in transforming heat network performance.

GAMECHANGE SOLAR REVITALIZES USA MANUFACTURING WITH EXPANSION TO 24GW

The factories are in Michigan, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, New Orleans, Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky.

NRG Systems Provides Monitoring Solutions for Canada's Largest Solar Farm

The turnkey systems will help ensure the 465 MW Travers Solar Project is on track to meet energy production targets.

Energy Toolbase and Sunshine Deploy Storage System with Acumen EMS™ at Pharmaceutical Lab in Costa Rica

Energy Toolbase expands Acumen EMS™ control software into Central America

2022 Top Article - New Solis 1000 Vdc / 480 Vac PV String Inverters

By combining the dc combiner box, dc disconnects and inverter into one enclosure can be especially profitable in re-powering situations where there has been noticeable corrosion in combiner boxes and at dc disconnect switches / fusing within the array field.

PVinsights: Polysilicon and Wafer Tumble More Than 20% in Downbeat Start to 2023

Polysilicon prices declined more than 20% on Wednesday, leaving them on track for the biggest weekly fall in a decade, as record-high China stockpiles intensified worries that Chinese suppliers' plans to expand capacity will enhance massive supplies already in the market. In particular, mono-grade polysilicon prices headed sharply lower this week, logging two-year lows and marking their entry into a bear market, as worries about a slowdown in polysilicon demand persist on the back of the rising downstream stockpiles. In the meantime, major mono-grade polysilicon buyers regained stronger bargaining powers than suppliers amid the rising supply and the declining demand to take more price discounts on mono-grade polysilicon.

Tackle key challenges of heat network performance at free London event

'Heat Networks: Cost, Carbon, Compliance' - a conference hosted by Switch2 Energy in London on Thursday 19 January - will explore challenges facing owners and operators of communal heating schemes.

SolarEdge to Acquire Hark Systems, a European-Based Energy Analytics and IoT Company

Hark's capabilities will expand SolarEdge's global monitoring and energy management offering to the Commercial and Industrial segment

2022 Top Article - Solar PV and Thermal Energy Storage

Energy storage is a fundamental requirement as we transition to renewable energy sources. Thermal energy storage is very effective, has high energy density and very low cost.

EDF Renewables North America Divests Interest in Five Wind Projects Totaling 447 MW in the United States

"EDF Renewables and Boralex share extensive experience in renewable energy production, and this acquisition furthers our shared goals of making a more sustainable planet for generations to come."

The Regional Court of Düsseldorf grants Hanwha Solutions' application for a preliminary injunction for patent infringement against Trina Solar

Parent company of Qcells successfully alleges in preliminary injunction proceedings to German court that Trina Solar GmbH is unlawfully importing and selling solar modules in Germany that infringe Qcells' patented technology.

Soltec supplies SFOne trackers to two projects of Canadian Solar and SPIC in Brazil, totaling 738 MW

• The commissioning of these two solar plants will prevent the release of over 1.5 million metric tons of CO2 to the atmosphere • Thanks to this agreement, Soltec has an accumulated track record of 4.6 GW in Brazil

China's Largest Stand-alone Energy Storage Station with Hithium LFP Battery Inside has Gone Live

This project is a great example of finding the best available technology at the best value, in order to answer the technical challenges the grid is faced with when delivering a net zero energy sector.

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