NREL Researchers Reveal How Buildings Across United States Do-and Could-Use Energy

This data set, called the End-Use Load Profiles, reveals the massive climate impacts that improvements to the U.S. building stock could have.

Dragonfly Energy Represents Battery Manufacturing Industry during Nevada Trade Mission to Canada

-Dragonfly Energy represented Nevada's battery manufacturing industry as part of a North American delegation during a recent Nevada Trade Mission to Canada -Among attendees were representatives from U.S. Departments of Commerce and State, Canadian government officials and businesses, Nevada businesses, and Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo

New study into new renewable and affordable microgrid using biogas from agriculture farming

The innovations work for both islanded mode and on-grid application, particularly for communities with off-grid/unreliable power-systems. They also work for second life batteries as energy storage solutions.

Lindsay Precast Announces the Launch of Lindsay Renewables

The new division reflects the company's decades of leadership in clean energy solutions

Encomara's new floating offshore wind infrastructure set to deliver first power faster

Scottish start-up launches its SWIFT and SQUID solutions for pilot, pre-commercial and full-scale GW commercial floating

New Head of Construction and Operations for Natural Power France

Natural Power, the leading renewable energy consultancy and service provider, has appointed Fabien Vacher as Head of Construction and Operations in France.

Natural Power appoints new Head of Servicing

Leading renewable energy consultancy and service provider, Natural Power, has appointed Angelika Gibula as Head of Servicing.

Mitsubishi Power Marks Successful Validation, Installation and Operation of Large-Scale Electrolyzers

The First commercial operation of the 5.5 MW electrolyzer slated for the Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project in Utah demonstrates Mitsubishi Power's unique approach to ensuring its technology is fully tested in real-world conditions before entering commercial operation

Orsted Completes 200 MW Wind Farm in Kansas

Sunflower Wind will be Orsted's 13th operational wind farm in the United States with capacity to power more than 70,000 homes

Are we losing our lead in the global renewables market?

By Jeremy Sainsbury OBE, Director at Natural Power As it's Scotland's Climate Week (25th Sept - 1st October 2023), it's a critical time to take stock and critically review where we are as an industry in the global context of our battle against climate change.

India Will See a Substantial Growth in Residential Rooftop Solar, and Utility-Scale PV Power Projects Will Seek More Efficient Products

Compared to conventional energy sources, solar energy has been largely cheaper in India due to the rapid decline in photovoltaic manufacturing costs. This allows India to generate electricity at relatively high interest rates.

SolAgra Contracts with University of Delaware for Agrivoltaics Research

These facilities will allow faculty and students in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources to study the benefits of co-locating solar tracking systems with crop production.

Renewables Jobs Nearly Doubled in Past Decade, Soared to 13.7 Million in 2022

Employment expands despite crises and challenges and growing use of industrial policies can create more localised supply chains, a new report finds

Electronic Recycling on a Global Scale: Collaborative Efforts and Success Stories

Global e-waste is currently around 53.6 metric tons in 2020. In another seven years, estimates are that we'll reach 75 million metric tons. In the 2010s, the generation of e-waste increased by 60%.

Soltec supplies 50 MW of solar trackers to Renantis in Italy

• Projects are located in the regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Puglia, and Sicily • These projects will prevent the emission of approximately 91,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere and will produce energy to power around 7,700 households

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