Tag: battery industry news

26
Aug

UNSW aims to lift solar cell efficiency to more than 40%

Leading solar researcher Martin Green is aiming to more than double the conversion efficiencies of solar cells through a  new innovative method of stacking solar cells. According to Green, the efficiency of solar cells can be lifted from around 15 per cent boasted by most major manufacturers, to more than 30 per cent and ultimately more than 40 per cent.

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26
Aug

China leading the way to a global renewable grid

Earlier this month, in Washington D. C. at one of the largest electrical engineering conferences in the world, a speaker from the State Grid Corporation of China outlined a vision for a massive global electricity grid powered by renewables.Zhenya Liu is the Chairman of the State Grid Corporation of China and his company is the largest state-owned electric utility company

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26
Aug

Ross Garnaut: China to reach ‘peak coal’ for electricity by 2015

China’s use of coal for electricity could peak as early as next year, then decline until 2020 in a turnaround of “global importance”, according to economist Ross Garnaut in a lecture presented at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne.The shift means the world has a much better chance of keeping global warming below 2 degrees C — the

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26
Aug

University plea to Abbott: Don’t kill Australia’s world leading solar R&D

A leading academic has warned that Australia’s world leading solar research could “lose momentum” without a long-term plan and if changes to renewables funding were passed through parliament.Professor Les Field, the deputy vice chancellor (research) at the University of NSW, said on Tuesday that some of the leading research programs were at risk because there was no long-term funding strategy.His

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26
Aug

Australian renewable energy industry facing destruction

The Australian renewable energy industry has warned that it faces destruction if – as is now widely anticipated – the Abbott government decides it wants to drastically scale back the renewable energy target, or even close it to new entrants.Miles George, the head of Infigen Energy – the country’s largest listed renewable energy company – warned that such an act

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26
Aug

Solar-Powered Rabot Cabin Stands Up to Extreme Norwegian Weather

Norwegian architecture firm Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter (JVA) recently completed a stunning wooden cabin that shelters hikers from extremely harsh winds and storms. The Rabot Tourist Cabin is located amidst mountains and glaciers in Okstindan, and it was built from local timber boards. Due to its isolated location, this energy-efficient building generates its own power by gathering energy from the sun. The

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26
Aug

500-Mile Tesla Graphene Battery?

Word on the street is that Tesla may be working on a 500-mile graphene battery. Graphene is, of course, a kind of supermaterial, and it’s possible Tesla is looking into it, but I’m also a bit skeptical. First, let’s look at the reasons why someone might think Tesla is working on an electric car battery that uses graphene. Graphene could

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26
Aug

Indian Renewable Energy Company Welspun Plans $2.5 Billion Investment Over Next Three Years

Indian renewable energy companies are preparing for long-term investments as the new government gets ready to introduce favorable regulatory initiatives to expand renewable energy infrastructure. One of India’s leading renewable energy companies, Welspun Group, has announced plans to invest Rs 15,000 crore – or $2.5 billion US – to develop wind and solar power capacity over the next three years.

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26
Aug

India Plans To Add 10,000 MW Wind Energy Capacity Every Year

Indian wind turbine manufacturers and project developers have been advised by the government to make efforts to increase annual capacity addition to five times its current level, a leading Indian newspaper has reported. The new Indian government is looking to promote aggressive investment in the wind energy sector after it re-introduced financial incentives in this year’s budget. The current rate

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25
Aug

Nanoparticle research could enhance oil recovery, tracing of fracking fluid

Vivian Li, assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising, and William Sanford, associate professor in the Department of Geosciences, are trying to find patterns in how certain nanoparticles move underground. If successful, they could train the nanoparticles to indicate when specific chemicals are present in the subsurface, including those found in underground water deposits. These modified “smart” nanoparticles,

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