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Siemens Delivers Its First HL-class Gas Turbine for Testing at Duke Station
Workers lifted the 500-ton SGT6-9000HL onto its foundation at the Lincoln Combustion Turbine Station near Denver, North Carolina. The SGT6-9000HL is expected to…
New York : New Technology to Reduce Consumer Energy Costs by 20%
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has selected Dandelion Energy for the provision of a new geothermal technology that is ex…
Solar Power Plant
300MW Solar Plugs into Saudi Grid
ACWA Power has commissioned Saudi Arabia’s first grid-connected renewable energy plant.
Solar Power Panel
LONGi Supplied 128MW High-Efficiency Monocrystalline Panels Australia
The Numurkah Solar Farm, developed by French renewable energy producer Neoen and constructed by Australian EPC Downer, has begun sending power to the grid. LONG…
New Technology
Scratching the Surface of Perovskites: Optimize Solar Cells
Versatile compounds called perovskites are valued for their application in next generation solar energy technologies. Despite their efficiency and relative chea…
Wind Turbine
MHI Vestas 9.5MW Wind Turbines to Spin Offshore Japan
MHI Vestas has confirmed that its V174-9.5 MW was selected as the preferred turbine for the 220MW Hibikinada offshore wind farm in Japan.
Thermal Plant
Denmark's Asnæs Plant Generates First Green Power for Zealand Grid
The new wood chip-fired generator at Asnæs Power Station in Denmark has been connected to the Zealand grid and generated power for the first time.
Global Wave and Tidal Energy Market to Rise at Spectacular CAGR of 23.2% During 2016–2024
The global wave and tidal energy market stood at US$ 497.7 million in 2014 and is projected to touch a valuation of US$ 11345.0 million by the end of 2024.
Explained: What Are Microbial Fuel Cells?
Microbial fuel cells are devices that use bacteria as the catalysts to oxidise organic and inorganic matter and generate current.
A Surge in Wave Energy Activities is Expected in 2020
Ocean Energy Systems (OES) is predicting strong advances in ocean energy in 2020, driven by public and private sector funding.
Energy Storage Material
The Utah FORGE Project, A New Future for Geothermal – A Video by Seequent
Canadian lithium development company E3 Metals Corp has started work on scaling up of its proprietary lithium extraction process with collected brine from E3 Me…
Boralex Commissions 16MW Yellow Falls Hydroelectric Station in Ontario
The hydroelectric power station includes two 8-MW turbines connected to a water intake, a concrete dam, water discharge facilities, including two inflatable wei…
Long Considered a “Clean” Energy Source, Hydropower can Actually be Bad for Climate
A new EDF study published this week in Environmental Science and Technology shows that hydropower — the leading renewable energy technology projected to grow r…
China New Research: Bacterial Synergy Boosts Bio-Battery Performance
Using two bacteria species instead of one, a team of scientists in China have found a way to create a living energy production system that efficiently converts …
Researchers Discover Novel Process Microbes Use to Harvest Electrons
Bacteria don't have mouths, so they need another way to bring their fuel into their bodies. New research from Washington University in St. Louis reveals how one…
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