SOLAR ENERGY NEWS May 15, 2018
Blockchain could reduce utility fees; Plus, water scarcity and renewables
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Intersolar & ees North America, taking place July 10-12 in San Francisco, are premier solar and energy storage exhibitions in the U.S. Platform for manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, service providers and partners in the solar industry. They provide the best opportunity to explore the latest solar and energy storage development along the whole value chain. New for 2018 - Power2Drive, a special exhibition for charging infrastructure, batteries and electric vehicles. |
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Tara Patel and Rick Clough | May 14, 2018 General Electric Co. will be required to buy Alstom SA’s stakes in three energy joint ventures for 2.59 billion euros ($3.1 billion), closing a lengthy chapter... |
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On January 18, 2018, LONGi Solar announced that, according to a test conducted by TUV-SUD, the independent third-party certification test organization, the company's 60-cell PERC module achieved a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 20.41%, a new world record for a monocrystalline PERC module. |
| Christopher Martin | May 14, 2018 Republican senators from five states with big solar farms are asking the Trump administration to exempt the workhorse of industrial solar panels from tariffs imposed earlier this year. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | May 14, 2018 A new market for utility-scale solar is opening up in Armenia with a successful round of bidding that led to an award for the 55-MW Masrik-1 solar plant. |
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Bhuma Shrivastava | May 14, 2018 Tata Power Co., one of India’s largest private power utilities, is planning to invest as much as $5 billion to ramp up its renewable capacity... |
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Reducing Utility Fees with Blockchain |
Kevin Stark | May 11, 2018 The blockchain platform developed by Power Ledger works as a digital ledger. It stores generation certificates when energy is produced and transaction records when its traded. |
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Joel B. Stronberg | May 14, 2018 The tension running through all levels of American society these days is palpable. An age of identity politics—groups of every ilk are pulling back behind their defining walls. |
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Mathew Carr | May 11, 2018 Two weeks of climate talks organized by the United Nations finished with developing countries demanding more clarity from their richer counterparts... |
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Water Scarcity and Renewables |
Tianyi Luo | May 11, 2018 Most power generation consumes water, whether to cool steam in thermoelectric plants or power turbines for hydropower. |
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