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Energy & Renewables
December 03, 2020
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New Report Explores Hydropower
A major EU-funded energy innovation initiative to demonstrate how smart hydropower technologies can deliver a low-carbon, reliable and resilient power system this week (Nov 30) published its first major report.  Flexible energy sources such as renewable hydropower are increasingly important to ...

DHYBRID Introduces Technology to Lower Costs and Increase Proportion of Solar Power in Microgrids
The microgrid specialists at DHYBRID have introduced a new technology that lowers energy costs for stand-alone grids by achieving significantly greater solar yields. By improving system management, the recently patented inverter control system can increase the proportion of solar power by more than ...
Latest Articles, Papers & Reports

Diederik Samsom (EC) and Yuri Sebregts (Shell) keynote speakers at Solliance Day
Ten years of partnership in thin-film solar research, ten years of working together on the future of solar. Thin-film solar can play a significant role for further improving the public acceptance of solar energy. This will allow a future smooth mass deployment of the highly needed solar ...

How to detect automatically anomalies in the energy consumption of a building
Most energy professionals recognise that they do not analyse the energy consumption of the installations regularly. Only 10% of professionals involved in energy management claim to analyse the energy data of their customers' buildings once a week.  If they had the time to analyse this data in detail, ...

Expanding Local Solar And Storage Could Save Ratepayers Nearly A Half A Trillion Dollars
Developing 247 GW of local rooftop and community solar and 160 GW of local energy storage is the most cost-effective way for the United States to transition ...

High Voltage on the High Seas: Huge North Sea Station will Allow Germany to Capture more Wind Power
Like many countries around the world, Germany is in the middle of an ambitious energy transition, aiming to generate 80% of its power from renewable ...

Upcoming Events
18th International Congress for Renewable Mobility - Fuels of the Future - 2021
Berlin - Germany
Jan. 18 - 22, 2021
The 18th International Congress for Renewable Mobility "Fuels of the Future" will take place again from 18 to 22 January 2021. Fuels of the future 2021 welcomes national and international participants including representatives from the raw material collecting and processing industry, the biofuel, mineral ...
100% Renewable Energy Virtual Symposium
Online
Jan. 27 - 28, 2021
The 100% Renewable Energy Virtual Symposium, January 27-28, 2021, brings together stakeholders from across the U.S. and internationally to examine the latest technology advances, case studies, and success strategies for making the transition to 100% renewables. Top industry executives, technology innovators, ...
Wind Turbine Towers 2021
Bremen - Germany
Mar. 16 - 18, 2021
Wind turbine towers are continuing a trend of growth to meet the needs of rising turbine capacity to further boost renewable energy production. Hub heights need to be increased while cutting down costs for materials at ...
7th International Conference on Renewable Energy Gas Technology, REGATEC
Weimar - Germany
Apr. 14 - 15, 2021
The conference revolves around renewable methane for G-mobility and/or grid injection, including anaerobic digestion, gasification and Power-to-gas. REGATEC is organised in cooperation with Thuringian Energy and GreenTech Agency.
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