Updated December 12, 2019 09:00:00 Photo: More renewables are needed to replace conventional generators because of their lower capacity factors. (Pixabay: MariaGodfrida) Australia needs dozens more renewable energy projects to […]
Reuters: Danish wind farm developer Ørsted aims to invest in pilot projects that will use wind power and other renewable energy sources to make hydrogen fuel, its chief executive said. […]
By David Welch, Bloomberg General Motors Co. and its battery partner, South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd., said they will jointly invest $2.3 billion in a new electric-vehicle battery plant to be […]
Renewables Now: Nevada utility NV Energy on Wednesday said it had secured approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) for 1.19 GW of new solar power projects and […]
The Guardian: Scottish Power plans to squeeze more renewable electricity from its onshore windfarms by covering the ground beside the turbines with photovoltaic panels and batteries. The wind power firm […]
One Step Off The Grid Australia’s first mining sector project to use wind power as part of a large hybrid renewable microgid is starting to take shape, with the first […]
French oil and gas major Total has this week inaugurated the Hélio Boulouparis 2 solar project in New Caledonia, the largest solar power plant in any French overseas territory. The […]
ABB has secured a contract worth $2.5m to upgrade Companhia Paranaense de Energia’s (Copel) 1,240MW Governador José Richa hydropower plant in Brazil. The company will provide excitation systems and speed […]
By Aya Takada, Bloomberg After recent typhoons ravaged Japan’s grid and disrupted power to almost 1.4 million customers, the government is encouraging homeowners to invest in storage systems, seeking to marry […]
Tesla will install a 50MW/64.5MWh extension on to the existing 100MW/129MWh battery added to the 314MW South Australian wind project in 2017. Neoen said the extension will be completed in […]
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