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The Highbury will enable EV owners to sell excess power to the grid directly from their vehicle’s battery. Rectifier Technologies is seeking trial program coordinators and utilities to test the incorporation of bi-directional capabilities with electricity grid networks.
For more than two years the Women in Renewables Speakers Guide has showcased the breadth of female talent across the renewable energy sector. Now presented in an online format, the guide is ready for new applicants and nominations.
Suntech announced that the 3.5 GW high-efficiency module expansion project in the Changzhou module manufacturing facility was officially put into production.
AC Energy Philippines (PSE: ACEN) is set to develop two new solar plants in Central Luzon with an aggregate capacity of up to 150 MW.
The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) has welcomed today’s announcement by the Palaszczuk Government of $145 million for Renewable Energy Zones in north, central and south-west Queensland.
Electric vehicle (EV) sales are expected to reach 45 million units per year by 2040, with a total global EV stock of 323 million, according to new research from Wood Mackenzie.
The reappointment of the Energy Security Board’s Chair and Deputy Chair to oversee the conclusion of its work on the post-2025 electricity market re-design is very welcome, the Australian Energy Council said today.
Today, more than 700 people are expected to join a major national summit to discuss how local governments and the community can drive a clean economic recovery.
More than 15 kilometres of powerlines west of Geelong are being moved underground as part of
Powercor’s extensive bushfire mitigation program to keep electricity infrastructure safe and reliable
Vestas has signed an 86 MW contract with Nexif Energy for the second stage of the Lincoln Gap Wind Farm in South Australia. The EPC agreement will include the engineering, procurement and construction of 24 of Vestas’ V136-3.45 MW turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode. This will add to the customer’s existing fleet of 126 MW of Senvion turbines which are being serviced by Vestas.
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