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SEIA: LANDMARKS IN THE HISTORY OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY IN USA

May 5, 2024 reve

The history of solar energy is an American success story. Since the creation of
the first silicon solar cell 70 years ago, solar leaders have been innovating,
improving efficiency, lowering costs, and growing this American-born technology
into an essential part of our nation’s energy system. The 1954 Bell Solar
Battery. Image used courtesy of AT&T … Continue reading SEIA: Landmarks in the
History of Solar Photovoltaic Energy in USA →

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WHO IS BUILDING MORE PHOTOVOLTAICS?

May 5, 2024 reve

This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS
or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted
sources. In 2023, solar energy accounted for three-quarters of renewable
capacity additions worldwide. Most of this growth occurred in Asia, the EU, and
the U.S., continuing a trend … Continue reading Who is building more
photovoltaics? →

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BW IDEOL LAUNCHES ITS UPDATED DESIGN OF FLOATING PLATFORM FOR 15 MW+ WIND
TURBINES

May 4, 2024 reve

During the Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWT) event held recently in
Marseille, BW Ideol unveiled the update of its floating platform called Damping
Pool. It is a barge-type platform made of concrete. This platform has been in
operation since 2018 with two prototypes in France and Japan, and now it’s being
updated to accommodate 15 … Continue reading BW Ideol launches its updated
design of floating platform for 15 MW+ wind turbines →

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ACWA POWER SIGNS $4.85 BLN DEAL FOR CENTRAL ASIA’S LARGEST WIND POWER PLANT

May 4, 2024 reve

ACWA Power signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the National Electric
Grid of Uzbekistan for Central Asia’s largest wind farm — the Aral 5GW Wind
Independent Power Producer (IPP) project in the Karakalpakstan region. The
agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Tashkent International Investment
Forum held under the patronage of Uzbek President … Continue reading ACWA Power
Signs $4.85 Bln Deal for Central Asia’s Largest Wind Power Plant →

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PREVENTING AND MITIGATING FLOOD DAMAGE TO SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS

May 4, 2024 reve

Like impacts from other weather and environmental forces (e.g., hail, wind,
snow, wildfires), flood damage can often be prevented or at least mitigated
through simple, no- to low–cost measures. The following technical
recommendations can be added to project specification requirements of a new
system or used to assist in planning for a modification to an … Continue reading
Preventing and Mitigating Flood Damage to Solar Photovoltaic Systems →

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MEXICO MUST RETURN TO BEING A LEADER IN WIND ENERGY

May 4, 2024 reve

President López Obrador’s energy policy has made the development of wind energy
in the country practically irrelevant.Everyone already knows that this six-year
period was not the best for the world of energy; Those years in which the oil
rounds were an example of the great interest of international companies in
operating in our country are … Continue reading Mexico must return to being a
leader in wind energy →

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Uncategorized, Wind Energy, wind energy


RENEWABLES REACHED 64.6% IN APRIL IN SPAIN: WIND POWER (22.2%), HYDRAULIC
(19.7%) AND SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (18.8%)

May 3, 2024 reve

In April, renewables reached a share of 64.6% of the total monthly generation
and, for the first time, three renewable technologies lead the mix: wind
(22.2%), hydraulic (19.7%) and solar photovoltaic ( 18.8%), Electricity demand
grows by 6.3% in the Balearic Islands and 4.7% in the Canary Islands, once the
effects of work hours and … Continue reading Renewables reached 64.6% in April
in Spain: wind power (22.2%), hydraulic (19.7%) and solar photovoltaic (18.8%) →

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INGETEAM EXCEEDS 36% MARKET SHARE IN THE US WIND POWER SECTOR

May 3, 2024 reve

Ingeteam remains committed to wind power, where it is a global technology
leader. Thanks to its firm commitment to the diversification of its
manufacturing activity, the company has to date equipped 55 GW of converters,
control systems and wind generators for the US market with Ingeteam-Indar
technology, representing a 36.55% market share, which the American … Continue
reading Ingeteam exceeds 36% market share in the US wind power sector →

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INDIA AND NOW THE US: COUNTRIES COVER IRRIGATION CANALS WITH PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY
PANELS

May 3, 2024 reve

India suffers greatly from droughts and the United States is taking measures to
avoid such situations. Thanks to a study by the University of California we know
that the country would save 240 million liters of water in the state if it
covered irrigation canals and these measures are now being taken.It is a simple,
… Continue reading India and now the US: countries cover irrigation canals with
photovoltaic energy panels →

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THE WORLD INSTALLED 116 GW OF WIND POWER IN 2023. CHINA INSTALLED THE 65%

May 3, 2024 reve

As every year, the GWEC (Global Wind Energy Council) has released its annual
Global Wind Report, which provides an overview of the state of the wind energy
sector worldwide, including statistics, challenges, and future prospects. The
report focuses on providing solutions and tools to achieve the goal of tripling
renewable energy installations by 2030. Wind … Continue reading The world
installed 116 GW of wind power in 2023. China installed the 65% →

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ROMANIA TOWARDS ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND RESILIENCE

May 2, 2024 reve

The Romanian Parliament adopts the country’s first Offshore Wind Energy Law.
This bill comes at a time when the country needs to assert its energy
independence and resilience. The deployment of its offshore wind energy
resources can play a big role in achieving these goals. Romania aims to develop
its first offshore wind farm by … Continue reading Romania towards energy
independence and resilience →

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NORDEX RECEIVES AN ORDER FOR 148 MW OF WIND POWER FOR N149/5.X WIND TURBINES IN
THE US

May 2, 2024 reve

Nordex has received an order for N149/5.X wind turbines from the United States
and will supply 25 of its Delta 4000 series models. The turbines will be
installed with an 89m seismic tower at an undisclosed wind farm in California.
Deliveries are planned for summer 2025 and commissioning at the end of the year.
The … Continue reading Nordex receives an order for 148 MW of wind power for
N149/5.X wind turbines in the US →

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EDP REINFORCES INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIA THROUGH 1.3 GW WIND OFFSHORE CAPACITY
AWARDED TO OCEAN WINDS

May 2, 2024 reve

The Australian Government awarded Ocean Winds, EDP Renewables and Engie’s joint
venture dedicated to offshore wind energy, a license to potentially develop up
to 1.3 GW off the coast of Gippsland. This investment in the southeastern coast
of Australia reinforces EDP’s commitment to the country. Ocean Winds, an
international company dedicated to offshore wind energy … Continue reading EDP
reinforces investment in Australia through 1.3 GW wind offshore capacity awarded
to Ocean Winds →

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AMERICAN CLEAN POWER ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH CRUX TO SUPPORT FUTURE TAX CREDIT
TRANSFERS

May 2, 2024 reve

Today, the American Clean Power Association (ACP) announced a new partnership
with sustainable finance technology company Crux to make clean energy tax credit
transfers more accessible to the clean energy industry. Starting today, ACP’s
800+ member companies will be able to access discounted transaction fees on
Crux’s platform.  Crux is changing the way clean energy … Continue reading
American Clean Power Association Partners with Crux to Support Future Tax Credit
Transfers →

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POPULAR NREL CELL EFFICIENCY CHART NOW BETTER PRESENTS TANDEM PHOTOVOLTAICS

May 2, 2024 reve

The Best Research-Cell Efficiency Chart is one of the most-visited pages on the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) website. It makes frequent
appearances in presentations at photovoltaic (PV) research conferences, tracking
the rise and maturation of new PV technologies. Just like the technologies it
tracks, the chart continues to evolve. Recently, NREL developed an interactive
version of … Continue reading Popular NREL Cell Efficiency Chart Now Better
Presents Tandem Photovoltaics →

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RIO TINTO CONNECTS A PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT TO ITS FORT-DAUPHIN MINE IN MADAGASCAR

May 2, 2024 reve

In the southeast of Madagascar, a new solar photovoltaic power plant will supply
electricity to the Fort-Dauphin mine, operated by the Anglo-Australian group Rio
Tinto. The plant, financed and built by CrossBoundary Energy, has a capacity of
8 MWp. QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM) is starting its energy transition with
solar energy. The mining company owned … Continue reading Rio Tinto connects a
photovoltaic plant to its Fort-Dauphin mine in Madagascar →

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ENDESA INSTALLS A NEW PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT FOR RESILUX

May 2, 2024 reve

The new self-consumption installation will save Resilux’s energy needs by 22%
and will reduce its carbon footprint by 1,295.4 tons of CO2 per year, the
equivalent of the absorption capacity of 7,760 trees/year. The initial
investment will be carried out by Congenio, the vehicle company of Endesa on
your energy consumption bill. The Resilux complex … Continue reading Endesa
installs a new photovoltaic plant for Resilux →

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NATURGY DEVELOPS 420 MW OF PHOTOVOLTAICS NEAR THE OLD LA ROBLA COAL PLANT

May 1, 2024 reve

Naturgy has obtained prior administrative authorization and administrative
construction authorization from the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and
Demographic Challenge for two photovoltaic plants in the surroundings of the old
La Robla coal plant (León), which will total 420 megawatts (MW) of installed
potency. These are the ‘La Pradera’ facilities, with an installed power of …
Continue reading Naturgy develops 420 MW of photovoltaics near the old La Robla
coal plant →

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IBERDROLA OBTAINS THE PRELIMINARY LICENSE FOR AN OFFSHORE WIND PROJECT IN
AUSTRALIA

May 1, 2024 reve

Iberdrola has obtained prior authorization for an offshore wind farm, Aurora
Green, which, if all permits are granted, could involve an investment of more
than 6 billion euros.Chris Bowen, Minister for Climate Change and Energy, has
announced the intention to grant the subsidiary of the Spanish company an
offshore feasibility license for its Aurora Green … Continue reading Iberdrola
obtains the preliminary license for an offshore wind project in Australia →

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ØRSTED SECURES LICENCES TO DEVELOP LARGE-SCALE OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS IN
AUSTRALIA

May 1, 2024 reve

The Australian Government has announced that it has granted a feasibility
licence for Ørsted’s first offshore wind project in Australia and intends to
grant a licence for a second project, subject to consultation. With the
licences, Ørsted aims to develop large-scale offshore wind farms off the coast
of Gippsland, Victoria, to be operational in the … Continue reading Ørsted
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     activating basic functions such as page navigation and access to secure
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     how visitors interact with web pages by collecting and providing
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PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA

Some of these cookies carry with them the processing of personal data. In the
event that you do not want your personal data to be collected, you can configure
cookies by clicking in "Strictly Necessary Cookies" or "3rd Party Cookies"






DELETE OF COOKIES

In any case and at any time, you can delete the cookies already installed
through the browser settings. This configuration can be carried out in:



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VALIDITY OF COOKIES

Depending on the period of time in which cookies remain activated on a terminal
equipment, we can distinguish two types:



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     a web page. They are usually used to store information that is only
     interested in keeping for the provision of the service requested by the
     user on a single occasion.
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     terminal and can be accessed and processed during a period defined by the
     person responsible for the cookie, which can vary from a few minutes to
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COOKIES POLICY UPDATE

AEE advises users to periodically visit this website to find out the changes
suffered in them, as well as the changes that are carried out in this Cookies
Policy.



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