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Friday, 19 March 2021 Newsletter

Noon Energy's Renewable Energy Storage Technology Lands $3 Million Seed Investment

Noon Energy

Noon Energy Inc., developer of a revolutionary ultra-low-cost battery technology for long-duration energy storage, closed a $3 million Seed stage investment. Prime Impact Fund led the round and was joined by At One Ventures, Collaborative Fund, and Xplorer Capital.

American Biogas Council Announces Eight Fastest Growing Biogas Businesses

American Biogas Council Announces Eight Fastest Growing Biogas Businesses

The American Biogas Council has announced the eight fastest growing biogas businesses in the US: DMT, DVO, Inc., Envitec Biogas, Evonik, Greenlane Biogas, Nacelle, Paques Environmental Technologies, and PlanET Biogas. Results were determined by gross revenue growth from 2019 to 2020. Collectively, revenue from the fastest eight grew by more than 300%.

GE Research

GE Research's Breakthrough MW Scale Multi-Level Wind Power Converter

 A team of engineers in the Electrical Systems group at GE Research have achieved one of the world’s firsts in the power conversion sector, demonstrating a MW-scale modular, multi-level wind power converter in its lab in Upstate New York.  The demonstration successfully culminates the key objective a five-year project through the U.S. DOE Advanced Manufacturing Office’s Next Generation Electric Machines program.

Biofuels

UD Researchers on NREL Team Fast-Tracking Food Waste into SAF

UD Researchers on NREL Team Fast-Tracking Food Waste into SAF

University of Dayton researchers have helped a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) team take another step toward turning wet food waste into a sustainable aviation fuel.

Electric/Hybrid

Current battery technology used by some eVTOL aircraft could make them commercially unviable

Current battery technology used by some eVTOL aircraft could make them commercially unviable

Advanced aerospace engineering company Horizon Aircraft has warned that some electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft currently being developed are using battery technology that is simply too heavy for long-range commuting, rendering them unviable.

Electric Vehicle Association England opens its doors to members

Misinformed view that EVs are expensive to charge is a key barrier to switching new study finds

Nissan recycles LEAF batteries for use in factory automated guided vehicles

REE unveils new REEcorners and EV platforms to support broadest range of EVs

Innovate UK’s NetX project announces results from new charging survey

Hydrogen

Enegix Energy Partners with Black & Veatch for Base One, Brazil

Enegix Energy Partners with Black & Veatch for Base One, Brazil

Enegix Energy Pte Ltd is developing Base One, a green hydrogen project in cooperation with the State Government of Ceará, an investment of $5.4 billion. Enegix will set up the world’s largest green hydrogen plant that will produce over 600 million kg of green hydrogen per year when fully operational in 2025.

Panorama

Solargis supports Vietnamese renewables with advanced forecasting for NLDC

Solargis supports Vietnamese renewables with advanced forecasting for NLDC

Solargis has been appointed by the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) of Vietnam to supply advanced production forecasting data that will support the integration of large volumes of renewable energy into the country’s national grid.

DNV Models 20,000 Years of Weather and Power Outputs to Support Energy Studies  

Cambridge Cleantech and Oxfordshire Greentech announce Cleantech Venture Day

Bristol City Council awarded £6.9million to help reduce emissions from its public buildings

UK Government announces major blueprint to slash emissions from industry, schools and hospitals

PV

EDF Renewables Strengthens Solar Capacity Further in UK

EDF Renewables Strengthens Solar Capacity Further in UK

Two more projects are now part of EDF Renewables UK’s growing grid scale solar portfolio in England and Wales. Burwell (49.9 MW) is a consented project in South East Cambridgeshire which has been acquired from AGR. Porth Wen (49.9MW) is another consented project in North Anglesey which has been acquired from developer Countryside Renewables and also has consent for a battery storage unit.

Legislation bringing community solar to New Mexico heading for Governor’s desk

Wind

Iberdrola Strengthens Presence in Japan With 600 MW Offshore Wind Project

Iberdrola Strengthens Presence in Japan With 600 MW Offshore Wind Project

Iberdrola has increased its commitment to the Japanese offshore wind market with a new 600-MW project, following the agreement with local developer Cosmo Eco Power (a subsidiary of Cosmo Energy Holdings Co. Ltd.) and engineering firm Hitz to jointly develop the Seihoku-oki project in Aomori prefecture, in the northwest of the country.

South Fork Wind Project receives critical vote

Agenda

Hydrogen 2021

Hydrogen 2021

Energy Storage North America


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