Author / Calvin Cao
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Chile tests floating solar power island
The 12,917-square-foot array of solar panels was inaugurated Thursday by Chilean Mining Minister Baldo Prokurica Source: Renewable Energy
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Juhl Energy pairs wind and solar power in hybrid project
The pairing is expected to start producing power this month Source: Renewable Energy
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Prysmian to connect floating offshore wind farm to local power grid
All submarine cables will be produced by Prysmian Source: Renewable Energy
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Energy storage firm Highview Power partnering with TSK on global projects
The partners will work together to develop projects in Spain, the Middle East and South Africa. The projects could add several gigawatt hours of storage capacity by 2022. Source: Renewable Energy
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World’s largest utility joins EWF’s energy blockchain ecosystem
Last week, the Energy Web Foundation (EWF) announced it had officially signed more than 100 affiliates in an effort to become the world’s largest blockchain ecosystem. Source: Renewable Energy
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Powering the future… thanks to your neighbor’s renewable energy
Distributed Energy Resources (DER), such as residential solar panels, are not only changing the way energy systems operate, they also present an opportunity to change the way local communities operate by giving consumers the ability to sell excess energy, generated by microgrids or renewable set-ups, to their neighbors – it’s the new energy paradigm. Source:…
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To renew the power supply in national parks, think microgrids
America’s national parks are one of the nation’s greatest assets. They preserve and protect vital ecosystems and offer people from all over the world the chance to experience the beauty and majesty of these great spaces. Source: Renewable Energy
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Entergy working with NextEra on third Arkansas solar project
Once completed, it would be Entergy’s third utility-scale solar project in Arkansas and bring its total solar capacity to 281 MW, enough to power about 45,000 homes. Source: Renewable Energy
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N.C. bill aims to expand ‘free market’ for electric vehicle charging stations
Hook up your RV at a North Carolina campground or charge your boat at a marina, and you’ll pay for the electricity you consume. Plug in your electric car at a charging station, and you’ll pay for the time you spend at the outlet. Source: Renewable Energy
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N.C. bill aims to expand ‘free market’ for electric vehicle charging stations
Hook up your RV at a North Carolina campground or charge your boat at a marina, and you’ll pay for the electricity you consume. Plug in your electric car at a charging station, and you’ll pay for the time you spend at the outlet. Source: Renewable Energy