April 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Convergent Energy + Power (Convergent), a leading provider of energy storage solutions in North America, announced today its plans to provide Massachusetts’s municipally-owned utility company Holyoke Gas & Electric (HG&E) with a battery storage system expected to stabilize costs for its customers and further insulate against rising energy prices. Convergent’s 5 MW/15 MWh utility-scale battery storage system for HG&E accelerates the clean energy transition through AI-powered energy storage. Convergent will own and operate the battery leveraging its proprietary energy storage intelligence, PEAK IQ®. The battery storage system is projected to come online in Holyoke, MA in 2023.
A new 1GWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery factory in Turkey serving the energy storage system (ESS) market will start production in Q4 2022, said Pomega Energy Storage Technologies, the company behind the project.
The agreement to build the Hasdev Bango Pumped Storage Project (PSP), reported by The Economic Times, saw the company’s share price jump 4% in the early hours of today (April 4). Chhattisgarh is a landlocked state in central east India.
In the month of December 2021, renewable energy sources accounted for 23.8% of electricity generation across the United States. Wind energy alone accounted for 11.9%, while solar energy accounted for 2.7%.
In the long run, the BSS Project is projected to provide enough power for 45,000 homes and abate 180,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year.
FlexGen Power Systems has launched an electric vehicle charging solution combining its energy management system (EMS) platform and battery energy storage.
Water is one of the most visible signs of climate change, whether it is too much or not enough. But until recently, it mostly was seen as primarily a climate adaptation and resilience concern. The fact is, however, that water also can play a powerful role in climate mitigation. During the recent COP26 climate negotiations, water as a mitigation tool received more attention than it had at previous talks. As the world looks to find emissions reductions wherever it can, the water sector has a host of technologies to help.
Hynion has entered into an agreement to supply buses in Sandviken with hydrogen and is taking over Linde’s hydrogen filling station in the Sweden locality to provide hydrogen fuel to buses and cars.
Crown Estate Scotland has given the green light to 10 floating wind farms, and 17 new projects overall, worth around £700 million investment. To put the proposed 25GW of projects in context, they would be two-and-a-half times the UK’s entire current offshore wind capacity and equivalent to Europe’s entire existing offshore wind capacity.
the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), declared that the nation’s total established renewable energy capacity, which includes energy generated from hydro, has surpassed the 150 gigawatts (GW) milestone.