RENEWABLE ENERGY NEWS November 28, 2018
Also, updates on solar, hydro, transmission, storage, wind
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The event is introducing a personalized experience for decision makers from electric power generating companies (including utilities and IPPs) and EPCs that are actively sourcing new products and services. This qualified group of buyers will have access to an innovative matchmaking software and a personal Program Manager who will assist them with securing pre-arranged one-to-one meetings with exhibiting companies based on mutually matched interests. | |
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Designed and Engineered in the USA, Trillium, Trojan's Intelligent Lithium batteries feature more runtime, lifetime and are available in 3 popular sizes. From its superior cell and battery design to its intelligent, built-in diagnostics, Trillium offers a range of advanced safety, environmental and electronic features not found in competitive products and has a life expectancy over 5,000 cycles. |
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Jennifer Runyon When California voted to get 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2045, it sent a signal to the market about which types of power generation technologies will remain competitive into the future. |
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GE's Reservoir helps harness and store the power of solar energy, so it's available even when the sun isn't shining. That's the power of power. |
| Developing countries have added more clean power capacity than fossil fuel generation for the first time ever, charging ahead of wealthier nations in the global green energy push, according to Bloomberg NEF. |
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Rod Walton A subsidiary of Missouri-based clean energy startup Greenbacker Renewable Energy Co. LLC has acquired the rights to three North Carolina solar projects currently under construction. |
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This week Capital Dynamics announced that its Clean Energy Infrastructure (CEI) business signed an agreement with Tenaska to develop a portfolio of 14 greenfield solar projects with a total generating capacity of 2,000 MW (2 GW) in the in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) market. |
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A collaboration has been launched to bring 2 GW of tidal energy to northern France. The deal was signed in London yesterday between Herv Morin, President of the Normandy Region, and Tim Cornelius, chief executive of renewables company SIMAC Atlantic Energy. |
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In a recent ruling, Canada’s National Energy Board said, “The [Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission] Project is and will be required by the present and future public convenience and necessity.” Therefore, the board recommends that the Governor in Council approve the board’s issuance of a certificate. |
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Earlier this month, Energy Vault, an Idealab company, announced the commercial availability of its energy storage solution that is based on the principles that underpin traditional gravity-based pumped hydro plants. |
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UK energy storage company redT has switched on a 1 MW facility at Australia’s largest university – marking the country’s largest behind-the-meter commercial and industrial installation to date. |
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Wind speeds in India during the 2018 monsoon season were significantly higher than normal, and up to 20 percent higher than long-term averages in some regions, according to wind performance maps Vaisala published recently. |
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Unsubsidised solar and onshore wind are now the cheapest source of new bulk power in all major economies except Japan thanks to falling technology costs. That’s the findings of a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, which examines the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) worldwide of different power generating and energy storage technologies, excluding subsidies. |
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