Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners enters long-term partnership in India to develop 1.8GW of renewable energy projects
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), on behalf of its New Markets Fund I (CI NMF I), today announced a partnership with Indian developer Viviid Renewables to develop more than 1.8GW of greenfield renewable energy projects in India. COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has entered into a framework agreement through its Copenhagen Infrastructure New Markets Fund I (CI NMF I) with Viviid Renewables Private Limited, an Indian developer and BOP contractor, to develop m...
Ohio University awarded $2 million from Department of Energy to develop products from coal waste
ATHENS, Ohio - The Department of Energy (DOE) announced it has funded six research and development projects that will repurpose domestic coal resources for high-value graphitic products and carbon-metal composites that can be employed in clean energy technologies. Ohio University’s Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment was awarded two of the six awards, one that explores how coal waste can be reimagined as energy storage and the second aims to develop ultra-conductive carbon metal...
Oil and gas industry overall contract value increased in 2022, reveals GlobalData
The roller coaster ride during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be coming to an end, with contract activity returning to normal for the global oil and gas industry, despite the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and volatility in crude oil prices. As a result, the oil and gas industry witnessed a year-on-year increase of 3% in overall contract value in 2022, despite a 4% decrease in contract volume, reveals GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, "Oil and Ga...
Chung-Ang University Researchers Use Deep Learning to Develop a Forecasting Model for Efficiently Managing Electric Grids
The model accurately predicts uncertain parameters related to renewable energy sources for microgrid operation, their energy demand, and market prices The increasing emphasis on green energy has led to the development of renewable energy sources (RESs). RESs are integrated into power supply systems via microgrids (MGs) whose efficient and profitable operation requires handling uncertainties associated with RESs, energy demand, and market prices. To this end, researchers have recently de...
New White Paper From Danfoss: "U.S. is sitting on a gold mine of excess heat"
According to new data from multi-national engineering group, Danfoss, excess heat is the world’s largest untapped source of energy and yet little of its potential is being utilized, especially in the United States. Astrid Mozes, President, Regions, for Danfoss says the US is “sitting on a gold mine of excess heat” and that “policy makers must push for more efficient use of the vast amounts of wasted energy in the form of excess heat.” A new whitepaper details how it would give a productivity...
Energie 360° and TES enter into partnership to supply green energy to industry
Zurich/Brussels - Zurich-based energy provider Energie 360° aims to supply its customers exclusively with renewable energy by 2040. TES is a global green hydrogen company that aims to achieve a net-zero emissions future by decarbonizing the energy supply chain. Both companies aim to support each other in achieving their goals: TES aims to supply Energie 360° with around one terawatt hour (TWh) of eNG (renewable synthetic methane) annually from 2027. Energie 360°, in return, intends to supply ren...
NYPA Offers New Offshore Wind Curriculum for Students
NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY OFFERS NEW OFFSHORE WIND CURRICULUM FOR ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Expanded STEM Program Developed with Stony Brook University to Educate Students on Wind Energy, Launching with Long Island School Districts With several offshore wind projects in development on Long Island, the New York Power Authority (NYPA) is incorporating the technology into its STEM programs statewide and launching the curriculum in Long Island classrooms. The lessons about ren...
EV Charging to Generate $300 Billion Globally by 2027, as Siemens Ranked Market Leader
Basingstoke, UK: A new study from Juniper Research has found revenue from EV (Electric Vehicle) charging will exceed $300 billion globally by 2027; up from $66 billion in 2023. The report, EV Charging: Key Opportunities, Regional Analysis & Market Forecasts 2023-2027, found fragmentation in charging networks is restricting EV adoption. Chargers are overwhelmingly located in urban areas; leading to widespread range anxiety among potential drivers. This is coupled with the difficulty of access...
Lhyfe continues to deploy its green and renewable hydrogen: its second production site will be in Brittany, France
Lhyfe Bretagne is part of the VHyGO or Great West Hydrogen Valley initiative which aims to build the first supraregional infrastructure for the production and distribution of green hydrogen in the west of France, to decarbonise industry and transport. Nantes (France) - Lhyfe (EURONEXT: LHYFE), one of the world’s pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen that can decarbonise industry and mobility, has obtained the construction permit for its second green and renewable hyd...
New York Power Authority and EPRI Complete Study Funded by APPA on Sustainable Land Practices Integrating Agriculture and Solar Systems
Study to Inform and Offer Improvements to Agrivoltaics in New York State and Industry Nationwide WHITE PLAINS—The New York Power Authority (NYPA) today announced the release of a new report, Agrivoltaic Leading Practices, that recommends proven and innovative approaches on integrating dual-land use for agriculture and solar energy production. The study determined that a best practice agrivoltaic site ideally involves stakeholder collaboration, community education, policy incentives, site...