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If lithium-ion battery fires are near impossible to completely prevent, then containing thermal runaway events is crucial.
Billed as the country’s largest privately-owned solar power plant to date, the 35 MW array is expected to begin operating in the first half of next year, with potential to add a further 45 MW during a ...
AleaSoft Energy Forecasting finds the major European electricity markets had a mixed evolution in their prices last week, with some impacted by rising gas prices. Meanwhile, Portugal broke its record ...
The development of bigger battery energy storage systems (BESS) is booming in Italy, but deployment of residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) equipment fell in 2024.
As the use of renewable generation continues to expand, the company is responding to the increased demand for long-term energy storage solutions with new systems for the utility-scale market.
The latest report from the technical compliance and quality assurance company added several new producers but also noted several plant closures acorss the region. It said the current nameplate ...
The Solar & Storage Live Philippines 2025 exhibition, held on May 19–20 at the SMX Convention Center in Manila, concluded successfully.
Scientists in Spain studied electricity demand data for the Kobe refugee camp in Ethiopia to optimize several minigrid scenarios, also integrating the use of electric pressure cookers. Their analysis ...
Researchers in China have fabricated a perovskite-TOPCon solar cell with a top perovskite devices utilizing a self-assembled monolayer aimed to improved cell stability. The tandem cell achieved a high ...
KOMMA5° controls 500 megawatts of flexibility capacity in Europe's largest virtual power plant (VPP) for residential households, just three years after the market launch of Heartbeat AI. With this ...
A tender in Namibia is searching for a consultancy to support the installation of solar at the site of an existing embankment dam. The deadline to submit expressions of interest is July 8.
The recent discovery of unexplained components in Danish energy equipment highlights the urgent need for stronger EU solar cybersecurity rules, according to SolarPower Europe.
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