GE announces 2Q19 results
GE has announced results for the second quarter ending 30 June 2019.
GE has announced results for the second quarter ending 30 June 2019.
Wood Mackenzie’s Vice Chair Gavin Thompson writes about the exciting growth of renewables in Asia Pacific.
BNEF’s annual outlook revises up its forecast for global investment in stationary energy storage, and sees majority of capacity likely to be grid-scale.
MAN Energy Solutions, Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and Frames Group B.V. have signed a cooperation agreement to jointly design and build large scale hydrogen storage systems based on Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology.
Siemens, the Free State of Saxony and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft have signed a memorandum of understanding in Görlitz, Germany, to strengthen this location over the long term and support the structural transformation of Germany’s Lusatia region.
NRStor C&I L.P. and Grand River Energy Solutions Corp. (GRE) have announced an agreement in Ontario to co-develop, own and operate behind-the metre energy storage projects at commercial and industrial host facilities.
FuelCell Energy, Inc., has announced a relaunch of the sub-MW distributed generation solution to the European Market with the SureSource 250 and SureSource 400 fuel cell systems.
A new report form Reportlinker has given information about emerging opportunities in grid-scale energy storage.
Attis Industries, Inc., a technology holding company with a production asset in Fulton, New York, that produces corn-based ethanol, has announced that it has joined the Advanced Biofuels Association.
US Energy Information Administration’s annual Electric Generator Report predicts big growth in utility-scale battery storage power capacity.
By 2050, National Grid predicts that 35 million electric cars will supply the UK with energy when needed, The Guardian reports.
Sumitomo Corporation Group has announced its investment in LO3 Energy, a US-based developer and operator of blockchain-powered peer-to-peer (P2P) energy platforms.
Anesco has completed work on a 20 MW battery storage project in the North West of the UK, taking the company’s storage portfolio to 147 MW.
Forbes has reported that renewable energy sources have surpassed coal for the first time in the US since the inception of the US electrical power system in the nation’s monthly electricity generation mix.
The National Trust is set to sell all of its £1 billion fossil fuel assets, saying it no longer wants to be invested in companies that are not contributing to the effort to tackle climate change.