The coronavirus outbreak will cause a significant global crisis on EVs, solar and battery demand.
Read More »Coronavirus Expected to Weaken 2020 Solar Power Demand
The impact of coronavirus on global renewables markets could make 2020 the first “down year” for solar power capacity addition since the 1980s. This according to BloombergNEF, which has revised down its February global solar photovoltaic demand outlook for the year from between 121 gigawatts (GW) and 152GW to between …
Read More »Good Energy Partners with Engenie to Speed Up EV Charging in the UK
The agreement will make it as convenient as possible for businesses, landlords and local authorities to realise the benefits of EVs.
Read More »A Novel Biofuel System for Hydrogen Production from Biomass
A research team, led by Professor Jungki Ryu of the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, presented a new biofuel system that uses lignin found in biomass for the production of hydrogen. The system decomposes lignin with a molybdenum …
Read More »Brazil Welcomes Its ‘Largest Solar Plant’ with £143.5m Investment
Atlas Renewable Energy has signed a deal with Anglo American to build the ‘largest solar plant’ in Brazil with a R$881 million (£143.5m) investment. The Atlas Casablanca solar plant will have an installed capacity of 330MW, with more than 800,000 panels allowing it to produce enough energy to supply a …
Read More »Iberdrola to Build €2.4bn Offshore Wind Farm in France
The installed capacity of 496MW will generate enough clean energy to satisfy the needs of around 835,000 consumers.
Read More »EIB Backs Polish Wind Farm with €60m Loan
The new wind park is expected to supply approximately 75,000 households with clean energy.
Read More »Asia Placed 90% of Global Offshore Wind Turbine Order Spree Last Year
Vestas dominated global onshore sales with a total of almost 18GW of orders in 2019.
Read More »China’s Solar Price War
China is deciding to ramp up solar capacity.
Read More »New Battery. Heat Pumps and Green Hydrogen Can Decarbonise Industry by 2030
That’s the suggestion from DNV GL. which forecasts the three breakthrough technologies could slash emissions from the energy. transport and heating sectors over the next decade.
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