Tag: news

7
Nov

Tesla Prepares For Australian Launch Of Model S

It’s been a rough couple of years for the auto industry in the Australia, with Ford, GM, and Toyota all pulling the plug on domestic manufacturing operations. Meanwhile, Tesla is preparing to launch the Model S in the Land Down Under, with a plan to power its Supercharger stations with solar power while simultaneously tapping into a large pool of

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7
Nov

SunEdison Wins 150 MW In India’s Solar Power Auction

SunEdison is looking to expand its footprint in India, one of the fastest emerging solar power markets in the world. The company has recently announced plans to set up more than 5 GW of cumulative solar power capacity across two states in the country. SunEdison won the right to develop 150 MW of solar power projects in India’s southern state

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7
Nov

Standards-Based Module for EV Charging

At the European Utility Week, Tatung Company announced the availability of its OEM MEVSE Module for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) featuring Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) communication and support for a wide range of network and application protocols including ISO/IEC 15118. Jointly-developed by Tatung and STMicroelectronics, the MEVSE module, displayed at STMicroelectronics booth, is based on ST’s ST2100 STreamPlug and a new

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7
Nov

The Netherlands Unveils the World’s First Solar Bike Path

The Netherlands has an international reputation as a bike-friendly nation; it’s home to some 18 million bicycles and 21,748 miles of bike lanes. Now, an innovative project—SolaRoad—aims to make even greater use of all that green infrastructure by paving the bike paths with solar cells. On November 12, 2014, the first such path will open: a 70-meter (230 feet) stretch

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7
Nov

Wind Power Generated 126% of Scotland’s Household Energy Needs Last Month

According to new statistics released by the World Wildlife Fund Scotland, Scottish renewable energy had a “bumper month” in October, 2014, with wind power alone generating an estimated 982,842 MWh of electricity. This is enough clean energy to power around 3,045,000 homes, and equates to 126 percent of the electricity needs of Scottish households. Solar power and hot water generation

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7
Nov

Mercedes Benz Unveils Hybrid Car Powered by Solar Paint

We’ve seen vehicles with solar roofs that provide an extra boost of power, but the gorgeous Mercedes Benz Vision G-Code takes energy generation to a whole new level. The secret is the car’s paint, which is designed to generate power for the vehicle as an alternative fuel source. The Sports Utility Coupe is just a concept right now, but even

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6
Nov

Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan ‘Featured’ At Rally Course In Japan

The Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan doesn’t go on sale until next year, but it’s already made its motorsport debut. Sort of. The hydrogen fuel-cell car was “featured” in the final round of the 2014 Japanese Rally Championship over the weekend, where it ran the course but didn’t try for a competitive time. Instead, the Fuel Cell Sedan drove the entire

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6
Nov

Stem Wins Big With 85MW of Energy Storage in SCE Procurement

Southern California Edison just revealed the list of energy storage companies it has selected to help meet local capacity requirements. “Its a big, big announcement,” said Stem CEO John Carrington. It’s going to be a big week for the energy storage industry. Southern California Edison (SCE) just announced its latest procurement contract — and energy storage is a major winner.

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5
Nov

LED Efficiency Soars in 2014

Light-emitting diode bulbs have long been far more efficient than incandescent or even compact florescent bulbs, but that gap has widened even more this year. The average efficiency of LEDs stood at around 80 lumens per watt in mid-2013, but is now closer to 100 lumens per watt, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That is far higher than

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5
Nov

RTA to start trial run of electric buses

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that it will shortly embark on the trial run of electric buses (powered by batteries) where the battery can be recharged up to 80 per cent in less than 30 minutes. The bus can cover up to 200km with a full battery at a speed of 100km per hour. The RTA will

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