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2024

Utrecht to host vehicle-to-grid car sharing service

Car manufacturer Renault, smart charging solutions provider We Drive Solar and the Netherlands’ leading car sharing platform MyWheels are teaming up to launch a car-sharing service in the city of Utrecht. The vehicles will utilize vehicle-to-grid technology, running on clean energy and feeding power back to the grid during high demand periods.

Vertical solar power at U.S. airports

Vertical solar at airports can reduce energy costs, provide a revenue stream and enhance operational efficiency and public image.

Germany commits €24 billion to build national hydrogen network

KfW Development Bank has offered €24 billion ($25.2 billion) grant to bridge the gap between network operators’ high investment costs and the initially low revenues from network charges.

Pexapark records 29 European PPAs for 1,227 MW in October

Pexapark, a Switzerland-based provider of market intelligence for renewable energy, says European developers signed 29 power purchase agreements (PPAs) totaling more than 1.2 GW in October.

SolarEdge announces closure of its energy storage division

SolarEdge will shutter its energy storage unit and manufacturing, cutting 500 jobs.

Italy adds 1.74 GW during Jan-Oct, reaches record 12 GWh of energy storage

From January to the end of October 2024, Italy added 1.74 GW of storage system projects.

Solar hits 50 GW milestone in Brazil

Brazil reached the 50 GW solar mark by the end of October, with 33.5 GW of distributed solar and 16.5 GW of utility-scale PV, according to new data from Brazilian PV association ABSolar.

German researchers investigate molecular solar thermal energy storage

A four-year research project by several German universities is exploring the release of molecules involved in molecular solar thermal (MOST) energy storage. They plan to modify the molecules to achieve the best possible properties for the storage technology.

LCOE not correct optimization parameter of PV plants, say researchers

New research from Italy shows the importance of considering power plant dispatchability in PV project planning. The scientists claim assessing a project’s levelized cost of energy could be misleading, especially with variable and sometimes negative electricity prices.

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E3/DC to replace 77 LG battery modules after fire in Germany

E3/DC says a residential battery integrated with an LG Energy Solution module recently caught fire in Werne, Germany, prompting the company to replace battery modules in 77 homes as a precaution. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation.

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