Tag: news

27
Sep

This Heart-Shaped Solar Farm is the World’s Most Beautiful Photovoltaic Plant!

Who says solar power can’t be gorgeous? The people of New Caledonia are out to prove the naysayers wrong with what may be the most beautiful solar farm on the planet. The heart-shaped solar farm will supply 2 megawatts of solar power to 750 homes on the Pacific island, reducing carbon emissions while enhancing the natural beauty of the plant’s

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26
Sep

Are EVs cheaper to buy and run than petrol cars, yet?

One of the major obstacles to people buying EVs (electric vehicles) and PHEVs (plug- in hybrids) is the purchase price. The following table shows the problem: Basically they are the same car but with different powertrains. However, the Leaf has some superior luxury equipment on board compared with the Pulsar and has better acceleration, especially from a standing start. The

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26
Sep

Chinese state nuclear firm raises US$227 million for renewables

Meiya Power, a subsidiary of the China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) focused on renewable energy, has raised US$227 million in its over-subscribed IPO in Hong Kong. The funds exceeded the company’s expected return of HK$1.53 billion (US$197.5 million). According to the prospectus, around 70% of the proceeds will be used to buy existing projects from CGN. The company will

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26
Sep

Phoenix Solar to Build 32-Megawatt Plant for Duke Energy

Phoenix Solar AG (PS4) agreed to build a 32-megawatt photovoltaic power plant for Duke Energy Corp., which is seeking to add 300 megawatts of generating capacity. Construction on the Fayetteville, North Carolina project will begin in early 2015 on 300 acres of farmland, Sulzemoos, Germany-based Phoenix said today in a statement. It will supply power to Duke customers in the

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26
Sep

Japan’s Kyushu Electric shuts off renewable suppliers from grid

(Reuters) – Kyushu Electric Power Co said on Thursday it would cut access to its grid for renewable energy suppliers, the third of Japan’s 10 regional monopolies to place limits on their cleaner energy intake because of network limitations. The decision by Japan’s fifth-biggest utility by sales is another blow to the government’s plans to increase renewable energy supply as

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26
Sep

SCE Unveils Largest Battery Energy Storage Project in North America

For Southern California Edison (SCE), building a smarter grid started many years ago with smart meters and upgrades in distribution equipment. Today, the company takes another leap forward with the opening of the largest battery energy storage project in North America — the Tehachapi Energy Storage Project — to modernize the grid to integrate more clean energy. The demonstration project

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26
Sep

Volvo Plug-in Hybrid Bus Ready To Roll

The Volvo 7900 PHEV may be the world’s most perfect bus. Designed to operate in nearly silent electric mode 70% of the time, it uses 60% less energy and produces 75% fewer carbon dioxide emissions than a conventional diesel powered bus. And it’s 600 volt lithium ion battery pack can be recharged in under 6 minutes via a roof mounted

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26
Sep

China Says Build More Solar Now

China’s National Energy Administration has put more of a focus on supporting distributed solar power. Pilot areas for this type of solar power are being planned at a greater rate. Reportedly, a lack of distributed generation installation this year is what prompted the increased interest at a policy level. Only 188 MW of the full target of 8 GW for

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25
Sep

Aluminum-Nitride Power Semis at Darnell’s Energy Summit

Closing the morning plenary session at the 2014 edition of Darnell’s Energy Summit, Baxter Moody, Director of Device Development at HexaTech, Inc. presented a path to commercialization for high-voltage power semiconductor devices fabricated with Aluminum-Nitride (AlN). The company is currently sampling its first-generation of UV-C LEDS on AlN and expects to expand its products to include Schottky rectifiers in 2016

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25
Sep

Kyocera Joins Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Program at IMEC

Belgian nanoelectronics research center imec and Kyocera Corporation announced today that Kyocera, the Japanese high-tech electronics company and manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) cells, modules and systems, has joined imec’s industrial affiliation program (IIAP) to advance next-generation crystalline silicon solar cells. This multi-partner R&D program aims at increasing the efficiency of solar cells and modules while at the same time lowering

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