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Solis Seminar: Inverter Starts up Late? Find Causes, Troubleshoot Problem

The amount of power generated by a solar power system is positively correlated with the grid-connected working time of the system. Under the same conditions, the earlier the inverter starts up and connects to the grid, the higher the power generation. For example, in the same summer, one inverter can usually start up and be […]

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Case Study: Demand Flexibility for Swift Transition to Renewable

Demand flexibility is the capacity of demand-side loads to change their consumption patterns hourly or on another timescale. It can help make electricity more affordable by helping customers use less power when prices are high. The research community claims that Demand flexibility will play a key role in reaching high levels of renewable generation and […]

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Engineer- Waste and Products Management

The primary responsibility of this job is to plan and supervise the scheduling of daily work assignments of all Waste/Recycling Product Collection and Management personnel. Responsible for training and developing direct reports. Shall provide clear direction to associates, contractors, and vendors to ensure that First Solar’s standards are being met. Responsible for communicating objectives, systems, […]

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Ampyr, Shell Energy Collaborate for 1,000 MWh BESS

Ampyr Australia Pty Ltd has announced that it has signed an agreement with energy conglomerate Shell Energy Australia to jointly develop a proposed battery energy storage system strategically located in Wellington called ‘the Wellington BESS’ in Central West New South Wales. Ampyr informed that the target capacity of the Wellington BESS is 500 MW/1,000 MWh […]

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Mainstream Inks Deal to Develop RE Plants in South Africa

Global green energy player Mainstream Renewable Power has signed a lease agreement with South Africa’s national electricity company – Eskom – for a 1,650-hectare site where it plans to build and operate renewable energy plants. The quantum of the renewable energy project has not yet been disclosed by the company. The official statement of Mainstream […]

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Madhya Pradesh Eyes 50000 Cr Investment for RE Segment by 2027

Recently, Madhya Pradesh Government published the new renewable energy policy titled “Madhya Pradesh Renewable Energy Policy – 2022.” Madhya Pradesh government indicates investing Rs 15,000 crore and Rs 50000 crore for RE (renewable energy) generation industry. The state government plans to build four thousand (4,000) MW of renewable energy projects in the open access solar […]

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Cummins to Build Gigawatt Electrolyzer Manufacturing Facility in Spain

The US-based power technology provider Cummins Inc. has said that it will soon start building its new gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing plant in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain to expanding the green hydrogen economy in Europe and globally. In 2021, Cummins had selected Spain as the site of a new proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer plant. Earlier […]

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EE North America To Develop 10 GW Of RE Projects In US By 2026

EE North America has announced its ambition to develop 10 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy in the United States by 2026. It claims to be a market leader in the development of solar, wind and Power-to-X projects, which can produce green hydrogen, e-methanol and jet fuel. EE North America is a subsidiary of the Copenhagen-based […]

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233 GW of Additional Transmission Capacity Mooted By 2030

The Ministry of Power announced recently that the government is considering energy transmission across the nation for renewable energy with a capacity of up to (adding) 233 GW, at the latest by 2030. “Planning of transmission strategy for integration of further 52 GW imaginable REZ (renewable energy zone) by 2026–27 person has been carried out […]

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