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Battery-powered Greek island bets on green future

When deciding where to test green tech, Greek policymakers picked the remotest point on the map: tiny Tilos. Providing electricity and basic services, and even access by ferry, are all a challenge for this island of just 500 year-round inhabitants. Its most recent problem has been dealing with plastic. But authorities this week announced that […]

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US University Confers Inaugural Award On ReNew Power CEO

Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) conferred  the inaugural “Distinguished Alumni Award” on Sumant Sinha, the founder, chairman and CEO of ReNew Power. A press release issued by SIPA on May 9 reads, “Sinha, the founder, chairman, and CEO of ReNew Power, received the first Distinguished Alumni award. The awards, Alumni Association chair […]

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Promise To Reality- 5 Battery Breakthroughs That Could Make It To Market Soon

Innovation is inevitable. As any technology evolves, so do the expectations with it. Similarly, the battery technology has also been evolving, throughout history, in the desire to make it more efficient, powerful, dependable, sustainable, and whatnot. The lithium-ion batteries-saga itself is as old as 1970s, and is still improvising. However, a big complaint from industry […]

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ReMo Energy Launches Green Nitrogen Fertilizer Made Using Renewable Energy

ReMo Energy has announced the launch of its first commercial product, a nitrogen fertilizer that addresses the combined challenges of high fertilizer costs and climate change. ReMo Energy has been founded to make fossil-based chemicals from renewable energy. Solar and wind resources are the lowest marginal cost sources of electricity in most of the world […]

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Now, A Hydrogen Valley In South Africa Pipeline

  South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the South African National Development Institute are creating a Hydrogen Valley in partnership with Anglo American, Bambili Energy and ENGIE. A press statement released by mining major Anglo-American reads, “The proposed hydrogen valley will stretch approximately 835 kilometres from the platinum group metals-rich Bushveld geological […]

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US Investigations Into AD/CVD Circumvention Draws Howls Of Protests

The Department of Commerce (DoC), which started the investigation in March this year has managed to roil solar industry firms in the US across the board, as uncertainty starts impacting projects. The DoC had initiated a solar anti-circumvention investigation based on a petition from a small U.S. company called Auxin Solar. The petition asks for […]

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HK Electric to Develop Hong Kong’s First Offshore Wind Farm

Hong Kong may get to witness its first offshore wind energy farm coming up in 2027 as HK Electric has announced that it has plans to develop an offshore wind farm southwest of Lamma Island. HK Energy said that an application for variation of an environmental permit for the proposed project has been approved by […]

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India and Italy Will Partner for Green Hydrogen, Biofuel, Energy Storage

According to an official joint statement announced by the two countries, India and Italy will develop partnerships in key renewable energy sectors like green hydrogen, biofuels and energy storage. The decision came after India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met the Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio in New Delhi. The Italian foreign minister was on […]

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LONGi Achieves 7GW Milestone for Mono-Crystalline Sales In India

LONGi Solar, the global leader by Module sales announced on May 6  that it has achieved a significant milestone in India by shipping over 7GW of high efficiency solar panels, the highest in mono-crystalline category. On 6th May, the LONGi India team celebrated this achievement with its customers at a hotel in New Delhi. LONGi […]

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