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Solar Company
JinkoSolar Launches the World's Most Powerful Utility Solar Panel
JinkoSolar has officially launched the world’s most powerful utility solar panel – the Tiger Pro series – as well as a full-stack portfolio.
Nuclear Fuel
US Uranium Output Falls 89% in 2019
The USA produced a total of 0.17 million pounds U3O8 (65.4 tU) of uranium concentrate from all domestic sources in 2019, according to a newly published annual r…
Australia
Massive 1000MW “Baseload” Wind, Solar and Hydrogen Plant Pitched for NSW
New South Wales could become host to one of Australia’s first solar, wind and hydrogen “baseload” power plants, under a multi-billion dollar plan pitched for…
Energy Storage Battery
PG&E Seeks Approval for 1.7GWh of New Battery Storage for U.S. Grid
In a filing with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), PG&E detailed the five projects, intended to further integrate the state’s renewable genera…
Germany, Netherlands to Step Up Power Grid Cooperation
The two governments have been in talks on the matter for months but officials say Berlin has not decided yet whether to take a minority or even majority stake i…
Microgrid
New Jersey Regulators Urged to Include Microgrids, Storage in Efficiency Plan
The Sierra Club is urging New Jersey regulators to include microgrids as part of the state's strategy for supporting energy efficiency and peak demand reduction…
Microgrid
Sunverge to Install Nanogrid-Style Virtual Power Plant for Maryland Utility
Sunverge Energy has landed a contract to build a residential virtual power plant for Delmarva Power in Maryland, using a nanogrid controller platform.
Oil Field
U.S. Energy Giant ExxonMobil Puts Stake In Azerbaijani Oil Field Up For Sale
ExxonMobil has again put its stake in Azerbaijan’s largest oil field up for sale despite a historic decline in oil prices linked to a decline in consumption du…
Renewable Energy
Global Green Energy Growth to Fall for First Time in 20 Years: IEA
Global growth in new renewable energy capacity will experience its first annual decline in 20 years this year amid the coronavirus pandemic but is expected to p…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
DEFF Orders Eskom to Shut Down Kendal Power Station
South Africa's environment minister, Barbara Creecy, has rejected Eskom's objection to and confirmed the compliance notice issued to Eskom in December 2019 by t…
Coal Trade
Asia Has Already Begun Coal to Gas Switch
An escalating decline in thermal coal imports among major Asian buyers can largely be attributed to a collapse in LNG prices, according to commodity tracking fi…
Oil & Gas Trade
Chinese Oil Demand has Almost Rebounded to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Oil demand in China has almost returned to its level before the coronavirus pandemic spurred the government to impose lockdowns and shut down industries.
Electric Vehicle Sales Are Expected to Fall by 18% in 2020, the Long Term Outlook Remains Positive
With a decade-long upward trend in electric vehicles sales boosted by the popularity of Tesla's vehicles and other EVs such as Nissan Leaf and Toyota Prius, aut…
ABB to Automate Lhyfe's Green Hydrogen Production Plant
Swiss technology company ABB has secured a contract from Lhyfe, a French producer and supplier of green hydrogen.
Nuclear Power Plant
Norwegian Reactor Dismantling to Cost Almost USD2 Billion
The decommissioning of Norway's shut down research reactors at Halden and Kjeller will cost around NOK20 billion (USD1.96 billion) and take 20-25 years, accordi…
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