Study: Tidal energy can have significant importance to the Faroese grid

When commercialised, renewable energy from tidal streams will become a significant energy resource to balance other, unpredictable renewable energy sources. This is the preliminary result of studies made as a part of a PhD project on the energy balance and stability of the Faroese electrical system.

Heliogen Wins 2020 Fast Company World Changing Ideas Award for Its Technology That Replaces Fossil Fuels With Sunlight

The company wins Energy category for its computer vision controlled, concentrated solar technology that commercially brings carbon-free, ultra-high temperature heat to traditionally carbon-intensive industries for the first time.

Heliogen Wins 2020 Fast Company World Changing Ideas Award for Its Technology That Replaces Fossil Fuels With Sunlight

The company wins Energy category for its computer vision controlled, concentrated solar technology that commercially brings carbon-free, ultra-high temperature heat to traditionally carbon-intensive industries for the first time.

SCALE-UP OF SOLAR AND WIND PUTS EXISTING COAL, GAS AT RISK

Solar, wind and batteries see dramatic gains in competitiveness over the last six months compared to longer-established energy options

What is the Cheapest Form of Energy?

Cheap renewable energy and low-priced batteries are anticipated to lead to wind and solar producing 50 percent of the world's electricity generation by 2050.

Record solar outputs help UK to reach longest coal-free period since pre-industrial times

Maximised levels of solar generation have ensured the delivery of a new coal-free record period for the grid. Coal power has been offline since 00:00 on Friday 10 April 2020, [1] and since then the UK has seen more than 1 terawatt hour of solar power put on the grid in that period [2] - enough to boil water for over 25 billion cups of tea or drive 6.7 billion kilometres in a Nissan Leaf. [3]

Chinese solar PV capacity additions likely to fall short of previous projections due to COVID-19, says GlobalData

Before the onset of the pandemic, 40GW capacity addition was estimated for 2020, up from 30.1GW in 2019. However, the current projections show that installations are likely to reach about 33.4GW over the same timeframe, says GlobalData.

SolarEdge official response to study on MLPE issued by the University of Southern Denmark

In relation to the recent published study on MLPE, a study conducted by a researcher who is a previous Danfoss Solar inverter employee (which was acquired by SMA), we believe that there are a number of issues regarding the manner in which the study was conducted.

GAF Energy Launches Updated Roof-Integrated Solar: DecoTech 2.0

Redesigned Solar Roof Kit for Fast, Easy, Durable Solar

Greystar awards 25-year heat network contract to Switch2 Energy

Greystar has awarded a 25-year operations and maintenance contract to Switch2 Energy for its new Greenford Quay heat network in West London.

AFC Cable Systems® Pack N' Roll System™ Makes Cable Install Quick & Easy

AFC Cable Systems® portable Pack N' Roll™ cable dispenser makes installations easier by keeping cable clean and organized during transport.

BayWa r.e. secures tax equity and construction financing for major US solar development

Investments in renewables are continuing their strong growth in the US and this financing highlights the ongoing confidence in renewables in the US market and, in particular, the Fern Solar project.

Trina Solar Vertex module reaches 515.8W power output reviewed by TÜV Rheinland

The Vertex module sets new industry benchmark with its ultra-high power output

Q CELLS achieves No.1 market share in the U.S. residential and commercial solar markets

Latest U.S. PV Leaderboard report by Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables reveals that Q CELLS claimed more than a quarter of the U.S. residential market share in 2019, while also rising to a leadership position in the commercial sector with 13.3% share of the market.

India's silicon PV manufacturer provides noble response to COVID-19 outbreak by aspiring to join hands with ventilator manufacturers, says GlobalData

Somik Das, Senior Power Analyst at GlobalData, comments: "The need for ventilators is on the rise due to the current pandemic situation. Ventilator shortage has been an issue that the government has been closely monitoring, and several steps are being taken to ensure hospitals are well equipped and face no shortage of ventilators that are essential in managing the critical COVID-19 patients.

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