by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
thermal energy storage, or TES, which uses molten salt or even superheated rocks NREL prototype heaters powered by renewable energy sources like wind and solar can raise the temperature of sand particles to the desired temperature deposited into a silo for storage and...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
How is CATL making “zero degradation” batteries? CATL and Yutong’s collaboration has yielded LFP batteries boasting a lifespan of up to 15 years, with “zero” degradation for the first 1000 cycles CATL’s new 6.25 MWh ESS boasts a 30 % increase...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
Wollongong-based Sicona Battery Technologies initially be capable of producing about 6,700 tonnes per annum (tpa) of silicon-carbon anode material scaling up to a total output of 26,500 tpa by the early 2030s said its current generation silicon-graphite composite...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
JinkoSolar released its 2023 annual performance report, posting PV module shipments of 78.52GW throughout the year targeting a production capacity of monocrystalline wafers, high-efficiency cells and modules of 120GW, 110GW and 130GW, respectively n-type modules will...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
in 2023, clean energy added around USD 320 billion to the world economy represented 10% of global GDP growth clean energy growth accounted for around 6% of GDP growth in the world’s largest economy in 2023 (USA) Clean energy accounted for around one-fifth of China’s...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Solar News Stream
Older, thermal plants, which used heat to turn salt water into steam, delivered potable water at more than $3 per cubic metre. reverse osmosis technology — in which water is pushed through a membrane to remove salt, minerals and impurities — has taken over Plants cost...