Hydrogen-Powered Planes Prove Promising in Sustainable Aviation Efforts

Hydrogen-powered planes are showing promise in the pursuit of a more sustainable airline industry. Recent successful test flights conducted by two California-based startups have demonstrated the potential of hydrogen fuel cell propeller planes. These prototypes, which involve retrofitting existing turboprops, offer different approaches to achieving various goals. One of the prototypes, designed by Universal Hydrogen, … Continue reading Hydrogen-Powered Planes Prove Promising in Sustainable Aviation Efforts

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Renewable energy in Micronesia

Micronesia, a region in the western Pacific Ocean comprising thousands of small islands, is at the forefront of the global transition to a low-carbon future. With its abundant renewable energy resources, Micronesia has the potential to become a leader in clean energy production and a model for other island nations. This article will discuss the … Continue reading Renewable energy in Micronesia

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The potential of wind energy in Iraq

The potential for wind energy in Iraq’s energy market is a topic that has been gaining significant attention in recent years. With its vast desert landscapes and coastal regions, Iraq possesses an untapped potential for wind energy that could revolutionize its energy market and contribute to the global shift towards renewable energy sources. Wind energy, … Continue reading The potential of wind energy in Iraq

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Harnessing the potential of solar and wind energy in Libya

Libya, a country endowed with vast oil reserves, has been grappling with political instability and conflict for the past decade. This has not only impacted its oil production but also hampered the development of its energy infrastructure. However, amid the turmoil, there lies an untapped potential for renewable energy, particularly solar and wind power, which … Continue reading Harnessing the potential of solar and wind energy in Libya

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The Growing Importance of Wind Energy in Hungary

The future of Hungary’s energy market is set to be revolutionized by the growing importance of wind energy. As the country faces increasing pressure to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and transition to a more sustainable energy system, wind power is emerging as a key solution to meet these challenges. This shift towards renewable … Continue reading The Growing Importance of Wind Energy in Hungary

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China leads photovoltaic, wind power, concentrated solar power and electric vehicles

From the resources of Rethink Energy, we learn that in the second quarter of 2023 alone, approximately 92 gigawatts (GW) of solar power were installed globally. Of that, 55%, or 51 GW, was installed in China. Quarterly global solar installations appear to be growing at 50% per annum over the past three years. China has … Continue reading China leads photovoltaic, wind power, concentrated solar power and electric vehicles

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South China city works out wind turbine-net cage fishing equipment

Yangjiang City in south China’s Guangdong Province has worked out the country’s homegrown wind turbine-net cage fishing equipment on August 12. This pioneering equipment seamlessly integrates offshore wind power generation with deep-sea aquaculture, boasting an impressive annual electricity generation capacity exceeding 45 million kilowatt-hours. It supports the cultivation of over 150,000 fish, resulting in an … Continue reading South China city works out wind turbine-net cage fishing equipment

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Milestone for the Lenalea onshore wind farm with the wind turbines installed

Lenalea Wind Farm has reached a landmark milestone in its construction with the successful installation of its seventh and final wind turbines at the site in County Donegal. This milestone follows ongoing, close collaboration with EirGrid who have completed commissioning and energisation of Lenalea’s 110kV loop in substation, resulting in the site now being connected … Continue reading Milestone for the Lenalea onshore wind farm with the wind turbines installed

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Belarus’ Energy Market

Belarus, a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, has been making significant strides in its energy market in recent years. The nation has been working tirelessly to diversify its energy sources, reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels, and transition to a more sustainable and secure energy future. In this article, we will provide a comparative … Continue reading Belarus’ Energy Market

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Pumped storage hydropower in China helping to integrate wind energy and solar power

China is building pumped-storage hydropower facilities to increase the flexibility of the power grid and accommodate growing wind and solar power. As of May 2023, China had 50 gigawatts (GW) of operational pumped-storage capacity, 30% of global capacity and more than any other country. China’s pumped-storage capacity is set to increase even more, with 89 GW of … Continue reading Pumped storage hydropower in China helping to integrate wind energy and solar power

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Australia’s First Commercial Scale Concentrated Solar Power Plant Makes Progress

Plans to build Australia’s first commercial scale concentrated solar power plant in Port Augusta have taken a step forward with a new partnership. Vast has partnered with global design and manufacturing firm Contratos y Diseños Industriales (CYD) to facilitate early design work on its VS1 project, a 30MW/288MWh plant in South Australia. CYD will begin … Continue reading Australia’s First Commercial Scale Concentrated Solar Power Plant Makes Progress

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Siemens Energy Addresses Quality Issues in Onshore Wind Turbines

Siemens Energy’s wind division, Siemens Gamesa, has resolved quality problems with its onshore wind turbines currently being sold to customers, according to CEO Jochen Eickholt. This announcement follows the recent revelation of 2.2 billion euros in charges related to the wind division, which has caused concerns among major shareholder Siemens AG. The charges include 1.6 … Continue reading Siemens Energy Addresses Quality Issues in Onshore Wind Turbines

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Harnessing Wind Power in Syria

Syria, a country with a history rich in culture and heritage, has been ravaged by years of conflict, leaving its infrastructure in shambles and its economy in ruins. Amidst the devastation, however, lies an opportunity for a sustainable future, powered by renewable energy. One such avenue for exploration is harnessing wind power, a sustainable energy … Continue reading Harnessing Wind Power in Syria

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DemoSATH has achieved a key project milestone with the offshore wind installation

The DemoSATH project has achieved a significant milestone with the successful installation of its 2MW innovative floating wind platform demonstrator in open sea waters. The operation, carried out by the Windstaller Alliance, used their anchor handling vessel, the Normand Sapphire, along with local tugboats, to tow DemoSATH from the construction site in the Port of … Continue reading DemoSATH has achieved a key project milestone with the offshore wind installation

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GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions to supply air-insulated substations to Casa dos Ventos’ Serra do Tigre Wind Complex in Brazil

— Grid Solutions, an integral part of the GE Vernova portfolio of energy businesses, has signed a contract with Casa dos Ventos, Brazilian renewable energy company and protagonist in the country’s energy transition, to construct two 500 kV air-insulated substations (AIS) for the Serra do Tigre Wind Complex in the municipalities of Currais Novos and … Continue reading GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions to supply air-insulated substations to Casa dos Ventos’ Serra do Tigre Wind Complex in Brazil

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How your electric car can help power the energy transition

It is common knowledge that electric vehicles (EVs) are cleaner alternatives to conventional vehicles. However, their role in the energy transition extends beyond cutting direct emissions, underlining their crucial importance. This is why policymakers across the globe are dedicating efforts to make the massive deployment of EVs a reality. Under the International Renewable Energy Agency’s … Continue reading How your electric car can help power the energy transition

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Assessment of concentrated solar power plants for site and technology selection in Egypt

The objective of this research is to investigate the implementation of two concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies in the 28 devoted locations in Egypt, in order to select the optimum site-specific CSP technology. This may be achieved by a validated thermo-economic simulation of power plants using the Sam advisory model and an investigation of the … Continue reading Assessment of concentrated solar power plants for site and technology selection in Egypt

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Vestas has signed a conditional agreement for an offshore wind project of up to 1.2 GW in Poland

Vestas has signed a conditional agreement to deliver wind turbines for the Baltic Power offshore wind project in Poland with a capacity of up to 1.2 GW. As long as the agreement results in a firm and unconditional order, Vestas will disclose it in a company announcement in accordance with the company’s disclosure policy.

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ACP Statement on Department of Energy Proposal to Establish Federal Permitting of Electric Transmission

Today, American Clean Power Association (ACP) Vice President of Markets & Transmission Carrie Zalewski released a statement on the U.S. Department of Energy’s proposed rule to establish federal permitting of electric transmission: “Expanding our electricity transmission system is necessary to be able to deliver the affordable, reliable clean energy that American homes and businesses need. … Continue reading ACP Statement on Department of Energy Proposal to Establish Federal Permitting of Electric Transmission

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Offshore wind power could supply 25% of US electricity by 2050

Offshore wind could supply 10–25% of the US’s electricity demand by 2050, helping the country achieve a 95% clean electricity grid without substantially impacting wholesale electricity costs, according to a new report. Boasting one the world’s largest offshore wind resources, the US can develop enough offshore wind to provide up to 25% of its electricity … Continue reading Offshore wind power could supply 25% of US electricity by 2050

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