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China launches large battery energy storage station BYD and the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) have developed a battery energy storage station that they claim as the world’s largest possibly.
Shamsiah Ali Oettinger
Jan 02, 2012
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DOE grants USD$145 million for development of solar technologies The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made over USD$145 million available to 69 solar projects across the country. The goal is to position the U.S. as an industry leader.
Becky Beetz
Sep 01, 2011
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Solar energy even without the sun A new technology emerging from the United States of America could provide solar energy 24 hours per day even without constant sunlight through improvements to heat storage capabilities.
pv magazine
Aug 07, 2011
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Off-grid PV solutions, without storage Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute has developed an off-grid photovoltaic solution to maximize utility of power supply while minimizing the need for storage solutions.
Jonathan Gifford
Jul 31, 2011
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CSP a boost for energy storage SBI Energy’s recently released report states that the $2.5 billion global high temperature energy storage (HTS) market of 2020 is going to be dominated by the sale and construction of molten salt storage systems for CSP plants. With the increasing need for storage solutions for renewable energy, the report highlights the trends that are taking place in the battery world.
Shamsiah Ali Oettinger
Jul 25, 2011
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Report forecasts $122 billion in energy storage investment A new report from Pike Research predicts that, over the next decade, photovoltaic and wind energy production will be the main driver for $122 billion in investment energy storage projects.
pv magazine
Jul 20, 2011
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Samsung announces increased solar focus Samsung has said that it plans to invest USD$5.5 billion in the development of solar technology and production by 2020.
pv magazine
Jun 09, 2011
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IPVSEE 2010: Key issues hindering ramp up of China's PV market Although China is developing its photovoltaics (PV) market rapidly, the country still has some major hurdles to overcome. As the 2010 Golden Sun PV Industry Summit, held this week in Beijing, China, clearly showed, not only do the prospects of a national feed-in tariff remain uncertain, but other key issues are proving to hinder a major ramp-up of the domestic market.
pv magazine
Sep 27, 2010
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US: DOE announces USD$8.5 million investment to advance solar energy grid integration systems U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced that the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories is investing USD$8.5 million for four projects, which have reached Stage III of the Solar Energy Grid Integration Systems (SEGIS) program. DOE reported that these investments will be matched more than one-to-one by the SEGIS contractors to support more than USD$20 million in total projects.
Becky Beetz
Sep 07, 2010