Senvion, Voodin Blade Partner For 4.2 MW Wooden Turbine Blades Updated On Tue, Feb 4th, 2025 by Saurenergy German wind turbine maker Senvion, has partnered with Voodin Blade Technology GmbH to develop and manufacture wooden wind turbine blades for Senvion’s 4.2 MW wind turbine platform. This partnership will give impetus to the German wooden wind turbine blade manufacturer Voodin Blade Technology. The firm in 2024, announced the world’s maiden wooden wind turbine prototype. […] Read more
Global Energy Transition Investments Exceed $2Tn: BloombergNEF Updated On Mon, Feb 3rd, 2025 by Saurenergy BloombergNEF’s annual report found that low-carbon energy transition investment grew by 11% worldwide, reaching a record $2.1 trillion in 2024. According to the Energy Transition Investment Trends 2025 report, this growth was driven by electrified transport, renewable energy, and power grids. The report revealed that all these sectors reached new highs last year, along with […] Read more
Q4 2024 Prices: EU-North America See Fall In Solar, Wind Sees Marginal Uptick Updated On Fri, Jan 31st, 2025 by Saurenergy The latest report by LevelTen Energy showcases the energy Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) trend for Q4, 2024 in the global west, i.e., the European and the North American market. The report found that the European solar PPA prices have been steadily declining over the last two years, as the energy sector continues to return to […] Read more
Suzlon To Supply 486 MW Of Wind Turbines To Torrent Power Updated On Fri, Jan 24th, 2025 by Saurenergy Wind energy company Suzlon today announced bagging a new order from Torrent Power. Under the agreement, the Pune-based company will supply its large 3 MW wind turbines to the company. Suzlon will supply 162 S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs) with Hybrid Lattice (HLT) Towers, each rated at 3 MW capacity for wind energy projects slated […] Read more
5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen Faces A Wall Of Skepticism Updated On Mon, Jan 20th, 2025 by Saurenergy Heightened coverage Green hydrogen has been the new normal for over three years now. Many supporters have regularly drummed up its prospects, as a fuel that could decarbonise some of the most difficult to clean sectors of the economy. The skeptics have always asked one straight question. When, and at what price? Because, quite simply […] Read more
Solar Glass: Borosil Renewables Halts German Unit To Cut Losses Updated On Fri, Jan 17th, 2025 by Saurenergy Indian solar glass manufacturer Borosil Renewables has implemented its plan to temporarily halt solar glass production at its German plant. The Board of Directors had previously planned this move to reduce losses at the plant due to low demand for solar glass in the European market. Borosil Renewables produces solar glass in Germany through GMB […] Read more
TrinaSolar Creates New Record On Large-Area HJT Modules Updated On Mon, Jan 13th, 2025 by Saurenergy Trinasolar has announced its high-efficiency n-type solar total passivation (TOPAS) heterojunction (HJT) PV modules have achieved an aperture module efficiency of 25.44%, setting a world record for large-area HJT PV modules. The photovoltaic calibration laboratory independently confirms this at the Fraunhofer ISE (CalLab) in Freiburg, Germany. The reported module sets a record for PV modules […] Read more
Rising Solar Stars: Top 5 Sub 10 GW Solar Markets For 2025 Updated On Mon, Jan 13th, 2025 by Saurenergy Solar energy has become a cornerstone of the global transition to sustainable power, driving economic growth and innovation while offering significant environmental benefits. Historically, countries like China, India, the US, Germany, and Brazil have led the charge in solar development. However, in recent years, a wave of new entrants has reshaped the industry, with several […] Read more
Gridlock Ahead? Transformer Shortage and the Renewable Energy Challenge Updated On Thu, Jan 9th, 2025 by Saurenergy Transformers play a vital role in energy distribution systems by converting high-voltage electricity from transmission lines into low-voltage electricity for consumer use. Thus any supply disruptions in the supply of this essential component, coupled with resultant rising prices in the global transformer market, can significantly affecting utilities. Over the past three years, this situation has […] Read more