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Solar Technology
Australian Solar PV Integrated Window Technology Gains US Approval
Australian integrated building materials company ClearVue says it has won approval to market its innovative PV integrated window materials in the US, opening up…
Hydropower Protecting Piece of Welsh History
A pico turbine is being used by the National Trust for the primary aim of protecting a historic collection in Wales, which includes one of only 24 known copies …
Copel Awards Contract to Upgrade its 1,240-MW Governador Jose Richa Hydropower Plant
Companhia Paranaense de Energia (Copel) has awarded a US$2.5 million contract to ABB’s to upgrade its 1,240-MW Governador José Richa hydropower plant in the s…
Energy Storage Project
34.8% Growth Anticipated in the Global Utility-Scale Energy Storage Market
Navigant Research has released a new report which analyses market drivers, challenges, key trends and growth projections for the global utility-scale energy sto…
Coal Mine
Anglo to Sell 12% of Australian Coal Mine to Japanese Partners
Mining group Anglo American is selling a 12% stake in its coking coal operations at Grosvenor in Queensland, Australia, to a group of Japanese partners for arou…
Coal Power
Column: Coal use for electricity slips, but India concerns remain
A record drop in the amount of electricity generated from coal is likely this year, something that sounds positive for efforts to mitigate climate change, but t…
Electric Vehicle Charging
Solarwatt Unveils Solar Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Offering
Solarwatt is launching a smart solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging offering in the UK in partnership with Austrian e-mobility solutions manufacturer Ke…
Coal Power
South Korea’s Dust Dilemma Forces Coal Plants Into Hibernation
South Korea plans to halt several coal-fired power plants this winter to try and clear toxic dust that forces residents to wear face masks and confines children…
Market Analysis
Aging U.S. Dams Pose Risks to Thousands
There are thousands of people in this country that are living downstream from dams that are probably considered deficient given current safety standards.
Smart Grid
Smart Grid Technology in the US: Benefits to Environment and Social Justice
Smart grids can lead to cleaner neighborhoods, reduce the cost of living, offer more sustainable solutions for design and construction, and provide a more accur…
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan Clears Restart at Nuclear Reactor Closest to Epicenter of 2011 Quake
Japan’s Tohoku Electric Power said on Wednesday it has won initial regulatory approval to restart a reactor at its Onagawa power plant, more than 8 years after…
Crude
Russia Set to Overshoot Oil Quota Yet Again Ahead of OPEC+ Talks
Want the lowdown on European markets? In your inbox before the open, every day. Sign up here. Russia, OPEC’s largest ally in a deal to cut oil production, is o…
Stadler and SBCTA Sign Contract for First Hydrogen-Powered Train in US
Stadler and San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) have signed the first contract to supply a hydrogen-powered train to run in the United States…
Solar Power for Home
In Wake of Typhoons, Japan Turns to Residential Energy Storage
After typhoons ravaged Japan’s grid and disrupted power to almost 1.4 million customers, the government is encouraging homeowners to invest in storage systems,…
Distributed Solar
What’s Holding Back Community Solar?
Research shows nearly half of U.S. homes and businesses are unqualified for suitable PV systems. Add demographics who lack permission or funding for installatio…
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