Norway has introduced fiscal incentives for commercial and industrial (C&I) energy communities, exempting solar power sharing within a single...
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A pilot hydrogen energy plant that will employ a novel approach by producing green hydrogen directly from water and sunlight, without relying on electrolysers or grid power, is on track to begin commissioning in South Australia next month. Click here to view original web page at www.pv-magazine.com
Norway has introduced fiscal incentives for commercial and industrial (C&I) energy communities, exempting solar power sharing within a single...
A Sparc Hydrogen photocatalytic water splitting reactor pilot plant under development in South Australia has been granted $2.75 million to accelerate...
The Ukrainian government is launching a €2 million ($2.3 million) pilot project with the municipality of Grafenwörth, Austria, to expand solar...
World’s largest green hydrogen and ammonia production facility has been commissioned in China, powered by an AI-integrated off-grid renewable...
Monash University-led research has produced new understanding about how cobalt catalysts degrade, and might offer hope for green hydrogen production...
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, reports that FOB China wafer prices remained stable this week amid weak demand and...
Tariffs are greatly affecting the battery energy storage market because it’s one of the remaining clean energy sectors that sources materials mainly...
Off-grid, modular, and seaworthy: KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) and partners intend to produce synthetic fuels on a floating platform using...
An ambitious plan for a giant 2.4 GW solar farm and a major green hydrogen production plant for the Tiwi Islands has been scrapped. The post...
Three Western Australian companies have joined forces to form a new joint venture with the goal of producing green iron using iron ore and green...