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Volkswagen Lets its Autonomous EV Charging Robots Loose

The Volkswagen Group has provided a glimpse into the future, with its mobile charging robot taking over the task to drive to the EV completely autonomously. The Volkswagen Group has provided a glimpse into the future in which the search for charging stations for electric vehicles (EV) comes to an end. The Volkswagen Group Components’ […]

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IRENA Report on Renewables for Refugee Settlements

Refugees and displaced people mostly depend on the energy that is unsustainable and can harm their health and well-being. Sustainable energy based on renewables, in contrast, bridges the gap between humanitarian response and development, enhancing the well-being of displaced people and communities. This study from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), prepared in collaboration with […]

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VW Passes the 250,000 Mark for Electric Vehicles

In mid-December at the Autostadt, the Volkswagen (VW) brand delivered the latest of its 250,000 electric vehicles since the introduction of e-up! in 2013. In mid-December at the Autostadt, the Volkswagen (VW) brand delivered the latest of its 250,000 electric vehicles since the introduction of the e-up! in 2013. The best-selling electric car has been […]

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Vestas Bags 2 Orders for Turbines, Repowering in South Korea and Denmark

Vestas has bagged two orders, the first for the supply of turbines for a 42 MW project in South Korea and the second, a 36 MW repowering order in Denmark Vestas has announced that it has bagged two orders in South Korea and Denmark. The first order has been received for the delivery and set […]

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GE Bagged 1215 MW in Onshore Wind Orders in China in 2019

As the year draws to a close, GE Renewable Energy has announced that it has secured 1215 MW in orders or commitments in the onshore wind sector in China for 2019. GE Renewable Energy has announced that it has secured 1215 MW in orders or commitments in the onshore wind sector in China for 2019. […]

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2020 Could Be Africa’s Arrival As A Solar Market With Size

After a long wait, 2020 could well mark a decisive shift in the energy availability graph for countries in Africa, as multiple approaches and tactics finally make a case for a stronger push. For long, Africa has suffered from the world’s lowest electrification rate. Figures from 2017 state that Its power consumption per capita is […]

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Iberdrola Finalises Construction of its 500 MW Solar Plant in 1 Year

Iberdrola has announced that it has completed the construction of Europe’s biggest solar photovoltaic plant, the Núñez de Balboa project in just one year. Iberdrola has announced that it has completed the construction of what is now Europe’s biggest solar photovoltaic plant, the Núñez de Balboa project in just one year. The project had recently […]

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Stanford Scientists Develop new Plan to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy

A team of scientist from Stanford have outlined new steps that 143 countries can take to attain 100 percent clean, renewable energy by the year 2050. A team of scientist from Stanford University have outlined new steps that 143 countries around the world can take to attain 100 percent clean, renewable energy by the year 2050. The […]

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Suntech Supplied Bifacial Modules for Hybrid PV Project in UK

One of the leading makers of high-performance photovoltaic (PV) products, Suntech has supplied its PV bifacial modules for the hybrid solar plus storage project in the UK. Further, the project is claimed to be the first in the country to boast single-axis trackers and bifacial modules. This solar farm having a 34.7 MW of capacity has […]

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