Tag: Sungrow
175 MW Energy Storage Project Launched In Maine
We seem to be in a period of questionable energy practices here in the US with the continued usage of old and aging coal power plants, despite the fact that overreliance on coal is bad for climate change and coal combustion generates toxic air pollution that harms people. One alternative … [continued]
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Egypt Picks Up Solar Power Banner Dropped By US President Donald Trump
The Singapore-based solar manufacturer Elite Solar is among the global stakeholders rushing to fill the demand for solar power in Egypt…and in the US, too.
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US Green Hydrogen Startups Are Moving On To Greener Pastures
Green hydrogen from renewable resources is beginning to loosen the grip of fossil fuels on the hydrogen supply chain — if not here in the US, then elsewhere around the world.
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Crocodile Economics Comes to Africa: Trade, Solar, and the New Energy Map
When I was invited onto UK energy regulator Ofgem’s eight-part Inside Energy podcast to discuss where the next great shift in the global energy system might come from as part of the closing episode, due to drop in January, the hosts likely expected an answer rooted in Europe or Asia. … [continued]
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China Flexes Its Green Hydrogen Muscles In Europe
Despite persistent uncertainty in the global green hydrogen market, China’s Sungrow Hydrogen has established an elaborate new R&D facility in Germany.
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