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IIT Kharagpur Scientists Develop Fast Charging E-Cycle Powered By Na-Ion batteries

Scientists at the IIT Kharagpur have developed sodium-ion batteries and supercapacitors using nanomaterials. The battery can be used in an electric bicycle (E-cycle) and is capable of quick charging. The price of e-cycle will drop dramatically since sodium(Na)-ion batteries are less expensive than lithium-ion batteries. Dr. Amreesh Chandra, a professor in the Department of Physics […]

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“Corporates Will Be key To Meeting India’s 450 GW Renewables Aspiration”

Srinivasan Viswanathan, CEO of Vibrant Energy is looking ahead to a great run for the firm, as the market continues to open up and throw up new opportunities. Backed by Macquarie capital’s Blueleaf Energy which owns a majority stake in the firm, Vibrant is focused on the corporate market for renewables, with a stress on […]

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2021 Best Year Ever With 21.1 GW Expansion For Offshore Wind, Says GWEC

The latest Global Offshore Wind Report by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) asserts that the offshore wind industry enjoyed its best-ever year in 2021, with 21.1 GW of new capacity connected to the grid. The launch of the report would also coincide with the United Nations Ocean Conference in Lisbon. The report stated that […]

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Electric Pickup Trucks: Everything That Concerns You

Times are changing, and electric vehicles are inexorably gaining in popularity. Consumers seek an alternative to the high gas prices which is sustainable, and automakers push to reduce private transportation’s dependence on fossil fuels. Electrification of mobility efforts started with hatchbacks, sedans, and even crossover SUVs. The wave finally hit one of the world’s most […]

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Finland Plans For A National Hydrogen Network

The race to carbon neutrality continues apace, at least in some parts of Europe. While the accelerating solar and wind energy expansion is partly due tothe Russian-Ukraine conflict that has pushed Europe to reduce and possibly end its dependence on the fossil fuel supplies from Russia. In a key development, the Finland Government has held […]

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World’s First Open CO2 Transportation Using ABB Technology

For the primary electrical, automation, and safety systems for Norway’s Northern Lights project, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company Aker Solutions has hired ABB Technology . Northern Lights is a first-of-its-kind project from enterprises across Europe to safely store CO2 (CO2 Transportation). In this project, Northern Lights is creating an open and adaptable infrastructure to […]

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Shell Collaborates With BASF For Green Hydrogen Purification

Germany’s largest chemical company, BASF (Baden Aniline and Soda Factory) has announced that it has forged a partnership with Shell to evaluate and de-risk BASF’s Puristar R0-20 and Sorbead Adsorption Technology for use in green hydrogen production. The official statement by BASF holds that the two technologies will serve the purpose of purifying and dehydrating […]

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Inverter Engineer

The Inverter Engineer will be directly involved in the product development engineering of utility scale energy storage solutions, including: Determine detailed technical requirements for inverters while participating in an Agile product development process Review inverter technical documentation to determine compliance with requirements and evaluate technical characteristics Verify inverter functionality and performance characteristics by testing at […]

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