Sunly will increase capability within the Baltics and Poland
Renewable energy producer Sunly secures €300 million to increase production capacity in the Baltics and Poland.
Renewable energy producer Sunly secures €300 million to increase production capacity in the Baltics and Poland.
Aggreko has expanded renewable energy and battery storage at Gold Fields’ Granny Smith mine in Australia.
Mongolia is feeling the effects of climate change more than most countries, with temperatures rising at twice the rate of the global average.The country's first commercial solar plant is now supplying the central electricity grid.Funded by Japan, part of a bilateral emissions reduction programme, it
Every year, the world uses approx 35 billion barrels of oil. This massive scale of fossil fuel dependence pollutes the earth, and it won’t last forever. On the other hand, we have abundant sun, water and wind, which are all renewable energy sources. So why
Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D4EW00584H, PaperElif Çendik, Mügenur Saygı, Yaşar Kemal Recepoğlu, Özgür ArarThis study explores the potential of Purolite Shallow ShellTM SSTA63 anion exchange resin for mitigating nitrate ion (NO₃⁻) contamination in aqueous environments. Through systematic experimentation, including dosage optimization,
Der Ladepark steht auf dem Parkplatz eines Famila Einkaufszentrums von Bünting. Die Anlage umfasst Ladestationen mit mehreren unterschiedlichen Ladeleistungen. Die Zahlung ist möglichst einfach gehalten.
Sarens has been actively engaged in the construction of the Sofia Offshore Wind Farm, owned by RWE, which will have 100 turbines and a power generation capacity of 1.4 GW reaching the coast through an extensive inter-array cable network.
Australian energy storage provider EnerVenue is planning to install its high-efficiency long-duration Energy Storage Vessels at AVID Group’s manufacturing site and across customers’ commercial, mining, industrial, and microgrid locations.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) see a realistic path forward to the manufacture of bio-derivable wind blades that can be chemically recycled and the components reused, ending the practice of old blades winding up in landfills at the