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2019
Offshore Wind Power
Governor Cuomo Executes the Nation's Largest Offshore Wind Agreement
Governor Cuomo Executes the Nation's Largest Offshore Wind Agreement and Signs Historic Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act July 19, 2019.
Amazing News! Innovative Hydrogen Compression Solution for Large Scale Hydrogen Refueling
Steinbeis 2i GmbH and EIFER have been working with the EU project COSMHYC XL since January 2019 on an innovative compression solution for high-performance hydro…
Solar Power Panel
Chinese Solar Cell Manufacturers Stepping Big Hikes in H1 2019
The drive by China-based PV panel manufacturers to shift sales overseas after the impact of China's 531 New Deal in 2018 is starting to make a positive impact o…
Is Decreased Energy Efficiency Investment a Global Trend?
Energy efficiency investment in the United States decreased by nearly 20 percent from 2016 to 2018, according to the International Energy Agency's World Energy …
China's Power Use Up 5% In H1
China's electricity consumption, a key barometer of economic activity, rose 5 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2019, the country's top economic planner…
PowerGrid Technology
How can Nigeria from Its Huge Natural Gas Reserve to Develop the Power Sector?
Nigeria’s power grid has collapsed 100 times in the last six years, a development which has resulted in total national blackout. The period covers between 2013…
Chinese Renewable Investment Plunges 39%, Pulls Global Renewable Investment Down 14%
New figures from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, published Wednesday, show that renewable energy investment in China plummeted 39% in the first half of 2019.
Wind Farm
Scotland Produces Enough to Power Scotland and also the North of England
Figures provided by Weather Energy show that in the first six months of 2019 turbines provided enough electricity to power the equivalent of 4.47 million homes.
Oil&Gas Drilling
Hurricane Barry Makes Landfall as Southeast Natural Gas Production hits 2019 Low
Hurricane Barry hit the shores of Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane late Saturday morning as total Southeast natural gas production fell to its lowest mark of…
EV Technology
Proton Power Receives €1.3 Million Financing for German Bus Fuel Cell Order
Proton Power Systems plc announces that a European commercial bank has agreed to provide c.€1.3 million financing for the order from ebe EUROPA of Memmingen, G…
Market Analysis
India Has Taken Some Baby Steps But More Needs To Be Done To Improve Demand And Supply
India has taken some baby steps but more needs to be done to improve demand and supply.Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced an additional income tax ex…
EV Technology
Toyota’s Solar-Powered EV to Begin Public Road Trials Later This Month
Toyota’s first drivable solar-powered EV (electric vehicle), the Prius PHV, will begin public road trials at the end of his month (July 2019), according to a T…
EU Carbon Prices Hit an 11-year High
After a decade of single-digit prices, the cost of carbon has been rising for the last 19 months following moves by EU lawmakers to reduce the number of free pe…
Electric Car
BMW Revealed An All-electric Version of The British MINI
BMW has revealed an all-electric version of the British MINI. Manufacturing is set to commence late in 2019 in Oxfordshire. BMW intends having 25 electric vehic…
Energy Investment
Report on Solar Funding, Merger and Acquisitions Released During Second Quarter of 2019
Global clean energy consulting firm Mercom Capital Group has released its report on funding and merger and acquisition within the solar industry during the seco…
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