Renewable growth drives common goals for electricity networks across the globe

The latest insight paper from Cornwall Insight - Market design amidst global energy transition - looks into this issue. It examines the outlook for transmission networks, and how legacy design and policies are supporting decarbonisation and shaping the system. The paper focuses on three key markets; Australia, Ireland and Great Britain (GB).

Over 300 Communities in 40 States Now "Open for Solar Business"

National SolSmart program achieves goal to place 300 local governments on path to solar energy growth

Undergrid Minigrids: A Promising Solution for Powering Underserved Nigerians

A new Rocky Mountain Institute report showcases a pathway to implementing undergrid minigrids that has the potential to save electricity distribution companies and communities millions of dollars while dramatically expanding the market for distributed energy resources in Nigeria.

Laws Helping to Tackle Carbon Emissions

As of June 27th, 2019, the UK government became the first major economy in the world to draft legislation pinpointing an end date to carbon emissions.

Navigant Research Report Finds Public Charger Deployments Are Encouraging Plug-in EV Adoption

Using subsidies to shape and standardize public charger deployments and the creation of new revenue streams for charge point operators can accelerate PEV industry development

Inverters from KACO new energy for Norway's first commercial solar roof with 1500 V technology

New blueplanet 92.0 TL3 for 2 MW solar power plant on a cold storage facility

Ecolibrium Solar Introduces New MetalX Simplified Solar Racking for Every Metal Roof

Designed to eliminate the costs and shortcomings of installing solar on metal roofs, MetalX delivers the lowest cost per watt with 73 percent less aluminum, no long rails, fewer attachments, shortened install time, and small components to fit 30-50mm modules.

USTR Rushes to Judgment on Bifacial Exemption

Following is a statement from SEIA's President and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper regarding the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative's decision to impose tariffs on bifacial solar panels:

The City of South Pasadena and EVgo Announce City's First Public Fast Charging Station for Electric Vehicles

Two EVgo 50 kW-capable fast chargers now open at 820 Mound Avenue in South Pasadena's Historic Business District

Solaria Adds Industry Veterans Steve Gomo and Howard Wenger to Board of Directors

Solaria Corporation, a global provider of advanced solar energy products, today announced the addition of Steve Gomo and Howard Wenger to Solaria's board of directors.

Sen. Markey receives "U.S. Wind Champion Award"

AWEA presents awards to Members of Congress who exemplify America's leadership and support for wind power.

Want to Save Money While Saving the Planet? Roof Maxx Restoration Could Save $62M and Avoid 230K Tons of Waste by 2021

According to Presentation by Dr. Juliana Vasco-Correa of The Ohio State University - New Sustainability Research Quantifies Savings to Homeowners, Reduction of Greenhouse Gasses and Elimination of Landfill Waste -

Total Corporate Funding in Solar Sector Up 34% with $9 Billion in 9M 2019, Reports Mercom Capital Group

Corporate funding into the solar sector in Q3 2019 came to $3 billion, compared to $1.3 billion in Q3 2018.

New Cementex YouTube Channel Features Demonstrations and Educational Videos

Learn how to use tools and equipment safely and productively

Bloom Energy and EnergyPower to Supply Reliable, Renewable, Zero Carbon Electricity From India's BioWaste

Bloom Energy plans to install and operate 4 MW of Bloom Energy Servers at the plant in Shirala, Maharashtra in the first half of 2020.

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Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

In order to reduce the costs involved in the energy-intensive production of cement, many manufacturers are turning to refuse-derived fuels (RDF), considerably reducing the proportion of expensive primary fuels they would normally use. Solid fuels are being increasingly used - these might be used tyres, waste wood or mixtures of plastics, paper, composite materials and textiles. Vecoplan provides operators of cement plants with proven and robust components for conveying the material and separating iron and impurities, efficient receiving stations, storage systems and, of course, efficient shredders for an output in various qualities.