Russelectric, A Siemens Business, Offers Customized Switchgear Simulators

Ideal for training personnel on automatic and manual operation of Russelectric switchgear

REPORT: Stimulus Investments in Advanced Energy Sector Would Deliver More Than $700 Billion to California's Economy

Analysis shows $100 billion in stimulus investment would add to California's gross state product, increase tax revenues, create millions of jobs, and deliver savings to consumers

The Renewables Obligation Certificate market risks being oversupplied

Forecasts from Cornwall Insight highlight the Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) supply and demand gap will be narrower in the 2020-21 compliance period than in previous years, due to lower overall electricity demand expectations. In fact, there is a material risk of ROCs being oversupplied should certain conditions arise, which would reduce renewable generator's expected revenue.

ReneSola Power and Vodasun to Form Joint Venture to Develop Solar Projects in Germany

As part of the agreement, ReneSola Power and Vodasun will create a 50/50 joint venture company with a starting project portfolio of 50 to 100 MW. The JV intends to develop these projects, as well as develop an additional 50 to 100 MW of new projects per year.

'Generation X' makes its debut at Battery Tech Expo

Professional battery manufacturer Accutronics will chat to original equipment manufacturers and design engineers about some of its latest high-performance batteries and cells at this year's Battery Tech Expo. The event, which takes place on October 8, will run online this year because of COVID-19 restrictions, but is promising attendees the chance to network with industry peers, peruse the latest products and technologies, as well as hear from industry leaders on their predictions and challenges for the year ahead.

Geothermal energy exploration to get boost from University research

University of Nevada, Reno gets $10 million DOE grant to develop comprehensive 'toolkit' for industry

ACORE Statement on Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act

Statement from Gregory Wetstone, President and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE):

Heightened risk of suppliers failing to meet their Renewables Obligation

Latest forecasts from Cornwall Insight show a potential shortfall in the Renewable Obligation (RO) buy-out fund of approximately half of the £16.94mn mutualisation threshold. Supplier exits to date alone are not expected to trigger the mutualisation process. However, there is a heightened risk that some active suppliers may now be unable to meet their obligation, which could contribute to triggering mutualisation.

FreeWire's Boost Charger Becomes First Battery-Integrated EV Charger to Achieve UL Certification, Enables Ultrafast Charging Without Grid Upgrades

FreeWire Technologies, a leader in EV charging technology, achieves a first-of-its-kind safety milestone for its next-generation ultrafast electric vehicle charger.

Solex Energy Science to tackle energy challenges of tomorrow, today

New heat transfer technology company leverages bulk solids expertise to support development in the renewable energy sector

MaKo 2020: Signature and Encryption are Now Required for Schedule Data Exchange with German Partners

There is a week left to upgrade your email security infrastructure to meet the "Market Communication 2020" requirements if you work with the German energy sector. The new Energy Module from Zertificon allows email exchange in compliance with guidelines.

JAPAN DEMANDS HIGHER STANDARD OF RESOURCE DATA TO SUSTAIN SOLAR MARKET GROWTH ¬- SOLARGIS

-Reliance on publicly available solar datasets may hold back development and operation of profitable solar projects in Japan -Solargis sees growing demand for high-resolution, validated solar data from international and domestic developers

PXiSE Energy Solutions and Toshiba Sign Agreement to Develop Renewable Energy and Microgrid Projects

Leading power systems technology companies, with backing from Mitsui & Co., aim to develop broader portfolio of microgrid projects in Japan and globally

INEOS agrees the largest ever industrial wind power purchase contract in Belgium with ENGIE

• The 10-year deal will reduce INEOS' carbon footprint by 1,150,000 tonnes of CO2. • ENGIE supplies renewable energy to INEOS from the Norther offshore windfarm in the North Sea from 1st January 2021 • Gerd Franken Chairman INEOS Olefins & Polymers Europe said: "This significant deal, will reduce our carbon footprint in Belgium by more than one million tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of taking 100,000 cars off the road each year.

Worley secures contract for ground-breaking carbon capture project

Worley has been awarded a contract to provide the early front-end engineering and design (pre-FEED) for the first two carbon capture units at Drax Group's power station in North Yorkshire, UK. Each unit is expected to capture approximately 4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.

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