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PCIM Asia 2020 postponed to November

The organisers of PCIM Asia have confirmed that the 2020 edition of the fair will now take place from 16 – 18 November due in part to disruptions to international travel resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak. Scheduled to take...

Q CELLS launches 100% sustainable Q.HOME Cloud solution

Q CELLS has formally launched a new integrated solar-plus-storage solution that promises to deliver a “100% sustainable power supply” to homes. The solution, dubbed Q.HOME Cloud, combines solar and storage to meet the majority of a household’s demand, with a...

Wartsila publishes open access interactive map indicating potential of cost-optimal 100% renewable electricity systems

The technology group Wärtsilä is today publishing on its website an extensive interactive map Atlas of 100% Renewable Energy on cost-optimal, 100% renewable electricity systems globally. The map provides valuable information on the potential of renewable energy in relation...

US Renewable leader reports strong first quarter despite Covid-19

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) released new data today, showing the good performance of Dallas-based Tri Global Energy (TGE), a wind power company, which continues to lead the renewable energy chart in the Texas state. For the first quarter...

COVID-19 crisis reinforces the importance of the sustainable energy transition

Around the world, the lockdown measures to contain COVID-19 have led to economic contraction and a significant drop in energy consumption including electricity, gas and oil. CEOs, experts and policymakers are still taking stock of the impacts of COVID-19...

DSM firmly on course to achieve 75% renewable electricity with largest PPA partnerships to date

Royal DSM, a global science-based company in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living, announces that it will reduce its CO2 emissions by approximately 85,000 tons/year through the signing of its largest renewable energy Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to date. These PPAs,...

TRIG warns on power price impact of Covid-19 pandemic

The Renewables Infrastructure Group said on Wednesday that the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic was having a “materially adverse impact” on wholesale power prices, as a result of reduced economic activity due to movement restrictions across Europe. Global pandemic had led to...

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