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New research from Poland has suggested installing 891 PV panels along the entire tram platform and inter-track spaces of four major transportation hubs. The analysis showed that the PV system could ...
The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) 2025 electricity statement of opportunities 10-year report finds investments needed to maintain reliability in the national electricity market are well ...
A research team at Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt has proposed a kesterite solar cell with an optimized copper oxide (CuO) hole transport layer. Its simulated device had a maximum efficiency of ...
The U.S.-based ocean technology company has developed a range of data-collecting uncrewed surface vehicles (USV) powered by solar and wind. They are designed to operate in harsh maritime conditions, ...
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says developers plan to add 21 GW of solar in the second half of 2025 alone.
Brazilian scientists have investigated the potential of agrivoltaics on sugarcane fields and have found this combination may provide benefits in terms of both agricultural and electricity yield. Their ...
NTPC Green Energy has announced that it has commissioned 212.5 MW of solar capacity at Khavda, Gujarat, through its wholly owned subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy. This is the fourth phase of NTPC ...
As India accelerates its transition to renewable energy, reliable grid supply remains a challenge in many regions. Lengthy outages and volatile voltage swings put household comfort and productivity at ...
Modules should be tested under extended mechanical load scenarios, simulating real-world wind, snow, and mounting conditions. A broader set of test methods, such non-uniform loading, is also being ...
US President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) on July 4, striking down key Inflation Reduction Act measures for energy storage and leaving the sector bracing for turbulence.
Eskom has launched a renewable energy offtake program in South Africa, opening a 291 MW solar tender for large consumers through power purchase agreements on utility-owned sites.
Third Pillar has secured exclusive access to develop a potential 500 MW of floating solar in water reservoirs in Texas.