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Microsoft Inks Largest Ever Corporate Deal For 10.5 GW With Brookfield

Brookfield Renewable and Microsoft have entered into an energy framework agreement for 10.5GW of renewable capacity. The deal is meant to power upcoming data centres owned by Microsoft, as it doubles down to build stronger AI capabilities that will need much more energy at data centres to deliver. It is estimated that Microsoft would be […]

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World’s First Wooden Wind Turbine Blades Installed In Germany

German wooden wind turbine blade manufacturer Voodin Blade Technology has announced the world’s first prototype installation of its 19.3-meter wooden wind turbine blades. The blades are installed on an existing wind turbine in Breuna, Germany. The turbine is made of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) a material that is more sustainable than current materials and enables […]

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Renewables Can Bring Down Singapore’s Gas Dependency To 61%: EMBER

A recent report from energy think tank EMBER said that Singapore’s heavy reliance on gas-based electricity could be cut down with the expected rise of renewables in the country. The report said that based on its calculations, the share of electricity from gas would drop from 92% in 2022 to 61% by 2035. This was […]

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Australia’s First Offshore Wind Farm A Step Closer

Australia, which has seen a massive ramp up in its solar capacity, is finally making a move to add offshore wind to its renewables portfolio as well, with plans for the first offshore wind farms reaching feasibility stage with the handout of licenses to prospective project studies. With no nuclear plant in the country, Australia […]

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EU’s Shift To BTM Batteries To Meet Energy Demand: EMBER

EMBER in its recent report identified that installed battery capacity in the EU doubled to 16 GW in 2023, with a significant concentration in countries like France, Ireland, and Germany. Behind-the-meter (BTM) batteries constitute a substantial portion of this capacity, with countries like Spain and the Netherlands expected to follow suit due to high renewables […]

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Area Sales Manager, Power Generation (South Asia & Southeast Asia)

Overall business development and the direct sale of new turbomachinery systems, construction services and associated aftermarket services for Power Generation application covering key countries from South Asia & Southeast Asia region. This is a key position which is critical to the company in achieving its business objectives and it has significant sales and territory responsibility. […]

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Midsummer Moves Ahead With 200 MW Factory For Thin Film Cells In Sweden

The municipality of Flen in central Sweden has been chosen by Swedish manufacturer of thin-film solar cells Midsummer as the location for its new 200 MW mega factory for the production of thin film solar cells for the European market. The factory, which is partially funded by the EU Innovation Fund, will have a maximum annual production capacity […]

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Polysilicon Makers Signal Tough Times, Count On N-Type Dominance

With Chinese polysilicon major Daqo New Energy announcing its Q1 results, the picture from a clutch of leading polysilicon makers has cleared a bit. For starters, prices are unlikely to go up significantly, pointing to a period of relative stability at best, or slight increases in eventual solar module costs. Among Daqo New Energy, OCI […]

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Area Sales Manager

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:- Engage prospective customers to effectively position products from each line (Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical) for evaluation and purchase by new and existing customers within the territory. Develop and deploy a territory management plan to maximize efficiency of customer visits and the application of travel resources against the dynamics involved […]

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