Tag: news

16
Sep

China changes course: wind surges, coal stalls

The Chinese wind energy sector is growing at tremendously. China is expected to exceed its 2015 target of 100GW wind capacity by 30%, reports Tim Buckley, Director Energy Finance Studies Australasia at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) for Reneweconomy. At the same time, China is rapidly diversifying away from coal, towards more nuclear, renewables and hydropower.

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15
Sep

Analytics for Solar and Energy Storage: Show Me the Money

Software that analyzes the complex interplay between solar PV, energy storage systems and customer energy use sounds like a great idea — but is it something that companies are ready to pay for? This depends on the level of maturity of the industry in question, and just what financial stake they see in capturing information that is now lost in

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15
Sep

Stem to Install 1MW of Networked Behind-the-Meter Batteries in Hawaii

Hawaii is facing some serious disruptions from its growing share of distributed rooftop solar, and it’s going to try Stem’s distributed grid energy storage as a solution. On Thursday, utility Hawaiian Electric announced it had picked the Millbrae, Calif.-based startup for a 1-megawatt pilot project on the island of Oahu. It’s a pretty small project, compared to the up to

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15
Sep

Li-ion batteries: new material multiplies charging capability

The battery is a result of the EiSiBatt research project that aims at developing a safe lithium ion battery technology. The anode of the new battery devised by the Siemens team is not made of graphite but instead of lithium titanate. For the cathode, the researchers replaced the usual lithium metal oxide another material, lithium iron phosphate. In addition, the

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15
Sep

Want A Nissan Leaf For Only $9,460? Head Over To The Netherlands!

Does the idea of buying a brand-new Nissan LEAF for only €7,450 ($9,460) sound good? Of course it does, and you can! If you live in the Netherlands, or Rotterdam to be specific, and are a business owner…. Still. That’s a pretty amazing price tag — one that’s due to large national and local government incentives. Said incentives, of course,

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13
Sep

Batteries with Wire-Free Charging are goal of Energous and Highpower

Energous Corporation today announced a joint development agreement (JDA) with Highpower International, Inc. to jointly develop reference designs for WattUp-enabled Highpower batteries and various other fully-integrated solutions for consumers. In effect, end users would ultimately be able to make any device wire-free chargeable with WattUp-enabled batteries. “Highpower is committed to cutting-edge technologies,” said Terry Guo, Vice President of Highpower International.

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12
Sep

World’s First ‘Stealth’ Wind Farm Will Not Interfere With Radar Systems

French energy company EDF is joining forces with wind turbine firm Vestas to create the world’s first ‘stealth’ wind farm, which is designed to minimize interference to radar systems. The site, called the “Ensemble Eolien Catalan” wind farm, will be built near Perpignan and it will produce 96 megawatts, making it the biggest wind farm in France. “It is a

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12
Sep

Amazing Technology Can Print a Solar Cell Every Two Seconds!

  A consortium from Australia’s CSIRO and Melbourne and Monash Universities just announced that its printable solar cells are on the verge of commercialization. The technology uses a specially developed ‘solar ink’ that can be printed onto plastic film using existing printers in a similar way to printing plastic bank notes. The team envisions its printed solar cells being used

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12
Sep

X-Capacitor Discharge ICs Certified to New IEC 62368 Standard

Power Integrations, Inc. announced that its CAPZero™ family of innovative, two-terminal, automatic X-capacitor discharge ICs has been certified to meet IEC 62368, the new over-arching safety standard covering TVs and IT equipment. The CAPZero family eliminates power losses while allowing power supplies to comply with safety standards. The new standard replaces IEC 60950 and IEC 60065 and will become mandatory.

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12
Sep

Shell Invests In Solar Power-Based Enhanced Oil Recovery Technology

Talk about irony! Solar power being used to boost fossil fuel production. The idea may sound pretty weird to some, but to Shell, this is an idea worth investing millions. Royal Dutch Shell has teamed with a sovereign investment fund from Oman to invest $53 million in a company that manufactures solar power equipment designed for increasing oil production. Glasspoint

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