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The board of Australian battery company Redflow Limited has commended the successful commissioning of the company’s new factory in Thailand after visiting the facility this month.
To cap this achievement, in this same sector, the company also boasts a total of 12 GW in O&M contracts and 3 GW in plant automation. The energy generated in one year by those converters would be equivalent to the annual consumption of 28 million households.
International experts discuss the future of energy storage industry.
Australian battery company Redflow Limited (ASX: RFX) has named experienced technology executive Tim Harris as its new CEO to focus on the company’s growth and commercialisation.
Market-oriented R&D as well as testing and certification of batteries and energy storage systems support the global energy transformation and further the expansion of electric mobility. Over 30 million euros shall be invested in the new competence center located in Freiburg, Germany.
NSW Greens energy spokesman Jeremy Buckingham today said the NSW Government was heading in the wrong direction on solar energy after the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) released an issues paper on solar feed-in tariffs which flagged a reduction in the benchmark price paid for households generating solar electricity from 11 cents per kilowatt hour in 2017/18 to 8 cents in 2018/19.
Intersolar Europe 2018 is already sending out positive market signals. The exhibition space is already fully booked three months before the start of the event, which is a clear reflection of the growth in photovoltaics (PV) being reported globally. With worldwide PV deployment of around 110 gigawatts expected this year alone, there is a sunny outlook around the globe. From June 20-22, 2018 in Munich, the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry will examine what the future of the PV market could hold and which areas still hold untapped potential.
Jolywood (Taizhou) Solar Technology Co. Ltd (“Jolywood” or “the Company”), a leader in the research, development, and mass production of N-type bifacial solar cells, has signed a cooperation agreement (“the Agreement”) with the Australian solar company Golden Invest Pty Ltd. The cooperation marks a further step for Jolywood in penetrating the Australian market by providing local energy projects with N-type bifacial solar cells.
The Australian Government through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced it will match the $25 million by the Victorian Government to jointly fund Victoria’s first two large-scale, grid-connected batteries as part of the Victorian energy storage initiative.
Canberra homeowners now pay less than $1 a day for their power thanks to energy management company Reposit Power.
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