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Topsoe Unveils Plans To Build World’s Largest Electrolyser Plant

Denmark based decarbonization major Topsoe is going to build in Herning the world’s most advanced electrolyser production plant in order to meet society’s need for Power-to-X solutions. In this field, the company has the leading technology to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors such as transport, chemicals, steel, and cement. A statement released by the company mentioned that […]

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Services Specialist – Commissioning

All resources, and logistics required to perform services and maintenance activities on customers’ site/property. These activities contribute to, maintain, repair and refurbish sold or existing products. Includes all types of maintenance service (preventive and remedial), manage maintenance facilities and field services engineering. Accountable for the quality of own work. Subject to direct operations supervision/prescribed work […]

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Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom successfully operate 5G site with hybrid RE

Ericsson has announced a successful trial on Germany’s telecom player Deutsche Telekom‘s 5G-enabled network and has said that this could pave the way for major advances in sustainable mobile site operations with renewable energy  while optimizing power supply and demand. A major goal of the Ericsson-DT partnership is to identify and validate energy efficiency and […]

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Shell and Inaccess to deploy Unity Platform in 100MW Hybrid Project

As part of its global push in the renewable energy space, global energy firm Shell has developed a hybrid asset in the Netherlands in collaboration with Inaccess that would help in monitoring and controlling the renewable energy project. The Shell-developed renewable power plant consists of a 50MW photovoltaic power plant and a 50MW wind farm. […]

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IRENA Lends Voice To Enabling Hydrogen Trade Beyond Borders

The transition towards a more sustainable system based on renewables can be accelerated only by making green hydrogen a global trade commodity, said Francesco La Camera, IRENA Director-General. That the world is slowly but steadily waking up to a green Hydrogen economy is a given now. Addressing the Fifth Meeting of the Collaborative Framework on […]

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Canada Invests in Burchill Wind Project in Saint John

The Government of Canada is investing in renewable energy across the country and working with Indigenous partners to get major projects built. Wayne Long, Member of Parliament for Saint John–Rothesay, announced on behalf of the Minister of Natural Resources, nearly $50 million for the Burchill Wind Limited partnership between Wolumseket, owned by Neqotkuk and Natural […]

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Evonik Launches New Processing Aids For Improving Photovoltaic Wafer Cutting

German speciality chemicals firm Evonik has launched its new processing aids portfolio under the brand name TEGO® Surten E in China. The firm claims that new additives improve the performance and efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) wafer cutting, leading to better overall performance and production efficiency of solar modules. With many countries, including China, pledging their […]

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Ez4EV Plays At the Intersection of Storage And Digital Payments

Startups are making the most of the EV transition, especially with digital payments made so easy in India. We now have Ez4EV Pvt Ltd (easy-for-electric vehicles), an energy management company and developer of innovative solutions for the EV charging sector, has broken barriers of the standard source (grid) of energy input by successful design and […]

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