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Energy Storage System
Italy Reaches 1.2GWH of Energy Storage in Q1 2022
Battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity in Italy reached 587MW/1,227MWh in the first three months of 2022, of which 977MWh is distributed energy storage…
Hydrogen Production
South Africa Ranks Green Hydrogen High on Its Economic Agenda
Addressing the African Mining Indaba, South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa put hydrogen squarely on the economic table.
Wind Turbine
Perceptual Robotics Reveals Success of Wind Turbine Project
Perceptual Robotics and Bristol University have announced results of their data analysis project, which aimed to demonstrate the capabilities of fully automated…
Carbon Emissions
Holcim to Use Proceeds From India Sale on Lower Carbon Acquisitions
Holcim will use cash raised from the sale of its Indian business for acquisitions focused on building products and solutions, Chief Executive Jan Jenisch said o…
Hydrogen Production
Northern England Likely Site of GB’s First Hydrogen Village
Ofgem has named Ellesmere Port and Teesside, both in northern England, as possible locations for Britain’s first hydrogen village.
Casino Says it Plans to Sell Renewable Energy Unit
French retailer Casino said in a statement it had launched a process to sell its renewable energy unit GreenYellow with a view to a potential transaction by the…
Energy Transition
Business Consortium Urges EU to Strengthen Energy Security
More than 100 businesses including Microsoft, Unilever, H&M, and Iberdrola have called for an accelerated energy transition.
Oil Price
Oil Prices Drop on Profit-Taking, Supply Fears Linger
Oil prices slipped on Monday, giving up earlier gains as investors took profits after a surge in the previous session, but global supply fears loomed with the E…
Algae Energy Harvester Powers Electronics for a Year on Its Own
Cambridge researchers have demonstrated how an algae energy harvester can use sunlight to power a microprocessor for over a year without any human help.
Solar Cell
European PV Subsidies a Divisive Topic
Subsidies for PV projects are a divisive topic in European countries. Mistakes of the past hang over fresh decision-making processes.
Nuclear Power Plant
New Nuclear Power Stations May Increase Energy Bills, Says Business Secretary
Kwasi Kwarteng however, has said in the “medium-term” new nuclear would give the UK “cheaper power”.
Energy Storage Battery
‘Germany Does Not Think it Needs Flow Batteries’
Buyers of energy storage solutions (ESS) in Germany do not yet see a need for flow batteries for medium duration storage, an ESS provider tells Energy-Storage…
Nuclear Reactor
Nuclear Power Remains Key Sector for MHI
There is renewed interest in nuclear power from a decarbonisation and energy security perspective, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) said while announcing progr…
Net Zero Emission
Current Carbon Developments Would Lock in Unsustainable Future
An investigation has found that the pace of fossil fuel developments still exceeds necessary decarbonisation.
Blue-Green Algae Powers Microprocessor for over a Year
A microprocessor has been continuously powered for a year by the electric current generated by blue-green algae during photosynthesis.
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