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Flexible Solar Moves One Step Closer to Mass Market With DaZheng

A 10 year old Chinese startup, DaZheng, has become the first firm worldwide to produce large, flexible perovskite solar panels at scale, with a promised efficiency of 21%. Traditional flexible thin-film solar cells are limited by expensive raw materials and complicated manufacturing processes, which lead to the high cost and limited applications. The new flexible […]

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Mainstream And Aker Offshore Wind Join Hands For 27-GW Portfolio

Renewable energy players Mainstream Renewable Power and Aker Offshore Wind have announced that they have inked an agreement to combine the two companies to create a stronger renewable energy company with a 27 GW portfolio. The official statement of the companies holds that the new company will foray into solar, onshore wind and bottom-fixed and […]

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UKA, Nordex Intensify Collaboration On 500 MW Wind Projects

UKA and Nordex Group have announced extending their collaboration for a further two years to continue their existing partnership. Together, the two encompass a total of 80 wind turbine generators that generate a capacity of close to 500 MW. UKA is among the top three wind farm developers in Germany while Nordex Group is a […]

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IISc Scientists, Bangalore Generate Green Hydrogen from Biomass

In what could prove to be a gamechanger in the field of renewable energy, the scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have innovated a green technology to produce hydrogen from biomass. Experts see it as a great feat as biomass is one of the most abundant renewable energy sources. According to the researchers […]

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Solar Toilets At Sissu, Triloknath Temple In Lahaul To Become Reality Soon

The Lahaul and Spiti district administration is looking to establish solar energy system-enabled toilets. The system will work even in the winter season at Sissu, close to the Atal Tunnel and on the premises of Triloknath temple, Deputy Commissioner Neeraj Kumar has said, adding that this is set to be one-of-a-facility in the country, which […]

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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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Japanese Scientists Fabricate A Near-invisible Solar Cell Of 79% Transparency

A near-invisible solar cell has been fabricated by Japanese scientists after making indium tin oxide (ITO) and tungsten disulfide (WS2) as the base. ITO and WS2 act as a transparent electrode and a photoactive layer, respectively. A report recently published mentions that PV device is also referred to as Schottky junction solar cell. This proves […]

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Toyota Partners With Redwood Materials For Closed Loop EV Batteries

Toyota Motors has swung into action by driving the future of its electric vehicles (EV) with help from its new partner, a battery recycling startup, Redwood Materials, founded by Tesla Co-founder and former CTO, JB Straubel. The startup will help the Japanese automaker develop a battery supply chain that collects, recycles, refurbishes and remanufactures EV […]

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Sluggish Offshore Wind Digitalization will Stunt Industry’s Growth

Owners and operators of offshore wind projects need to rapidly accelerate their adoption of digitalization in a bid to head off the impact of soaring costs and supply chain challenges to retain the industry’s growth. ONYX Insight, a leading provider of data analytics and engineering expertise in the global wind industry has maintained. Despite the […]

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