ENGIE and Kiwi Power announced in November that the mobile energy storage units that they have jointly developed will soon serve the energy market of the Netherlands. TenneT, which is the national transmission system operator of the Netherlands, has commissioned a number of these units to provide up to 3MW of frequency control and ancillary services. At the same time, they can also be used to support construction projects and outdoor events. ...  more
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How Are the Green Energy Startup Darlings from 10 Years Ago Faring Today? |
published: 2020-12-07 18:30 |
Ten years ago, before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, the green energy industry was still in its infancy. ...  more
Lead-Free Perovskite Solar with No Heavy Metal Concerns Generates Power Indoor |
published: 2020-12-04 18:30 |
Perovskite solar has been under the spotlight in recent years owing to its simple manufacturing process and the expeditiously surging conversion efficiency, though such technology has yet to enter an extensive commercialization due to the incorporation of heavy metal lead, which is one of the concerns for the environment. Chinese and UK scientists have targeted at this particular issue recently by developing a form of lead-free perovskite solar that can be used indoor and is more eco-friendly. ...  more
Out of Russian Volcanoes, a New Hope for Sodium-Ion Batteries |
published: 2020-12-03 18:30 |
The miraculous sky blue-colored mineral, known as petrovite, is perhaps the key to speeding up the commercialization of sodium-ion batteries. ...  more
FRV Will Deploy Tesla Megapack Batteries for Its Second Utility-Scale Battery Project in the UK |
published: 2020-12-03 18:30 |
According to reports from various media outlets, Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) announced recently that it has adopted Tesla’s Megapack for its second utility-scale battery project in the UK. Designated as “Contego”, the project is located near Burgess Hill in the county of West Sussex. It is designed to have a storage capacity of 68MWh and an output of 34MW. The funding and construction contracts for the project have been finalized. ...  more
Neoen Secures a Contract to Build a New 300MW Battery Storage Plant in Australia |
published: 2020-12-02 18:30 |
As Australia is racing ahead to expand the deployment of renewable generation systems, battery energy storage and power infrastructure upgrade have become essential in maintaining the reliability and quality of the electricity supply in the country. Recently, French energy developer Neoen won a contract to build the largest battery storage plant in Australia to date. Located in the state of Victoria, the project will be another array of Tesla batteries. ...  more
Study Shows that US Solar Installed Capacity May Advance in High Speed After Biden’s Presidential Victory |
published: 2020-12-02 18:30 |
How will the new “green” policy affect electricity, automobiles, public transportation, and construction, if Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden takes office? According to the analysis of Rethink Energy Research, the installed capacity of solar energy in the US may amplify from the particular outcome, and arrive at above 450GW in the accumulated installed capacity by 2030. ...  more
First Wave of Symbiotic Advance Zones for Fishery Electricity Initiated in a Total Area of 2,626 Hectares in Chiayi and Tainan |
published: 2020-12-02 18:30 |
Despite the government’s vigorous propulsion in the development of solar energy, the major ground solar that occupies 14GW of the target regarding photovoltaic development obstructs the ecological environment and farmland, which impedes the relevant installation. ...  more
Shangji Automation has signed large orders of wafer sales with Trina Solar and Risen Energy |
published: 2020-12-02 11:25 |
Since 2020, Shangji Automation has signed three silicon wafer sales contracts, with a cumulative value of 22.818 billion yuan and a total of 4.617 billion silicon wafers.
In addition, to ensure the supply of raw materials, Shangj...  more
New Study Says Replacing Peaking Plants with BESS Saves Money for New York’s Long Island |
published: 2020-12-01 18:30 |
In many parts of the world, power plants that run on natural gas are used to fill the electricity supply gap during periods of peak demand. ...  more