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Solar Power Plant
Where Are Wind Power and Solar Energy Technologies Made?
When looking at where clean energy technologies and their components are made, one thing is very clear: China dominates the industry.The country, along with the…
Solar Power Plant
Next-Generation Concentrated Solar Power Particle Receivers Enable Inexpensive Electricity Generation With Energy Storage
To help propel new forms of renewable energy, the Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office has been encouraging development of next generat…
Tidal Energy
Researchers Rapidly Age Materials to Learn Which Survive Longest in Underwater Marine Energy Technologies
Many materials reacted to salt water and stress just as the researchers expected they would, but a few material combinations—like the steel and composite joint…
Nuclear Technology
Correction: Nuclear Removed From VA. Energy Fund Bill
O'QuinnNuclear Newswire erroneously reported this morning that the Virginia Senate’s Finance and Appropriations Committee on February 15 advanced legi…
Solar Technology
EU Continues to Be at the Forefront of Clean Energy Research
The rapid development and deployment of home-grown clean energy technologies in the EU is key to the response to the current energy crisis, the European Commiss…
Tidal Energy
U.S. To Provide Millions in Funding for Tidal Energy and River Current Systems
DOE says the funding opportunity represents the “largest investment in tidal and river current energy technologies in the United States.”
Distributed Grid
Next-Generation Energy Technologies for Us Utilities
Four emerging technologies and issues are occupying regulators as utilities seek to modernise the electricity distribution system in the US.
Tidal Energy
World’s First Tidal Turbine Blade Testing Facility Can Accelerate Development Efforts in Marine Renewable Energy
The world's first rapid testing facility for tidal turbine blades, which researchers say can speed up development of marine energy technologies while helping to…
Solar Cell
Global Solar Demand to Reach 190 GW This Year, Says IEA
The International Energy Agency expects solar, wind power, and other renewable energy technologies to achieve triple-digit global growth this year, with new PV …
Energy Storage Battery
UK Government Must Spend £20Bn on Energy Battery Storage to Meet 2030 Renewables Targets
Modelling from Cornwall Insight on Great Britain’s (GB) Power Market out to 2030 has shown that between 2025 and 2030 the UK government must spend nearly a fif…
Solar Power Panel
US Agrivoltaics Benefit From Government Funding Boost
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office announced the Foundational Agrivoltaic Research for Megawatt Scale funding opportunity.
Solar Cell
NEXT's Transparent PV Coating Transforms Commercial Windows into Power Source
California-based NEXT Energy Technologies announced the demonstration of a prototype installation of "transparent solar window walls" at the headquarters of its…
Hydrogen Project
Germany to Significantly Boost Renewable Energy Technologies with Hydrogen Set to be Central to Decarbonisation
Germany is set to significantly boost its renewable energy sector by supporting innovative technologies to reduce the nation’s climate footprint with hydrogen …
Rosatom
ROSATOM's Executives Discussed the Role of Energy Technologies in Combating Climate Change at the Global Impact Conference 2021
The event was held with the support of ROSATOM, Euronews, Europe's leading news channel, UN Global Compact, and VK as a digital partner.
Wave Energy
$27m DoE Funding to Advance US Wave Energy Solutions
A total of $27 million in federal funding has been announced by the US Department of Energy to advance research and development of wave energy technologies in t…
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