L R AS Published on Saturday 17 December 2022 - n° 429 - Categories:the American PV, storage, storage area
Storage in the US in the 3rd quarter
New storage records were set, with 4.7 GW commissioned, mainly in California and Texas. Residential customers installed 0.4 GWh.
L R AS Published on Monday 12 December 2022 - n° 428 - Categories:self-consumption, French companies
Elocoop to facilitate the development of collective self-consumption
Launch of Elocoop to facilitate the development of collective self-consumption. It is a digital platform of collective interest,
AS Published on Monday 12 December 2022 - n° 428 - Categories:Germany, residential storage
Battery installations in Germany in 2022
Germany will have installed 220,000 new residential solar batteries by 2022, according to EUPD Research. The German residential storage market
L R AS Published on Monday 12 December 2022 - n° 428 - Categories:R&D , other batteries
New sodium-sulphur battery: more powerful, less expensive, more profitable
A Sino-Australian team has created a new sodium-sulphur battery with an energy capacity of
L R AS Published on Sunday 11 December 2022 - n° 428 - Categories:residential storage
Battery purchases in Europe are starting to make inroads
More than one million European households will be equipped with energy storage batteries by 2022 (compared with 650,000 by 2021), according to the European Commission.
AS Published on Saturday 10 December 2022 - n° 428 - Categories:French companies, hydrogen
Voltalia launches green hydrogen production
Voltalia, the Egyptian government and the Egyptian oil company TAQA Arabia have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop, finance and operate a green hydrogen cluster fuelled by
AS Published on Sunday 4 December 2022 - n° 427 - Categories:self-consumption
New solution to produce energy on buildings
Ibis Power has developed a hybrid solar and wind energy system for the roofs of buildings of at least five floors.
AS Published on Sunday 4 December 2022 - n° 427 - Categories:other methods
The thermal battery that stores renewable energy
California-based Rondo Energy, backed by Bill Gates, has launched the "brick toaster" thermal battery, which stores renewable energy and provides heat and electricity for the production of steel, cement and chemicals.
AS Published on Monday 28 November 2022 - n° 426 - Categories:residential storage
A solid-state residential battery
American company Amptricity has unveiled a solid-state battery for home energy storage. According to the company, its new-generation battery technology has a discharge time of eight hours,
AS Published on Saturday 26 November 2022 - n° 426 - Categories:French companies, hydrogen
Air Liquide and TotalEnergies sign hydrogen agreement
Air Liquide will build and operate a hydrogen production unit on the TotalEnergies platform in Normandy.
AS Published on Saturday 26 November 2022 - n° 426 - Categories:panels, recycling
Microwaves to soften the EVA of the panels to be destroyed
To destroy damaged panels, Thai people used microwaves to separate the broken glass from the photovoltaic panels. The process
AS Published on Saturday 26 November 2022 - n° 426 - Categories:lithium batteries, other methods
First hybrid storage system (lithium ion - vanadium flux)
The Dutch AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group has powered up its first hybrid storage system in Germany using
L R AS Published on Saturday 26 November 2022 - n° 426 - Categories:recycling
First system for reusing second-life panels
Japanese consortium launches first warranty system for second-life solar panels
Japanese companies Marubeni and Sompo Japan have joined forces
AS Published on Sunday 20 November 2022 - n° 425 - Categories:hydrogen
Hydrogen is at the dawn of its historic expansion
Green hydrogen is entering its historic moment of sudden and sharp increase. Electrolyser installations are set to rise from the current 2 gigawatts to
AS Published on Sunday 20 November 2022 - n° 425 - Categories:battery materials
The need for battery materials is such that buyers are facing a shortage
The growth of the Li-ion battery market has led to a tightening of the supply of metals such as lithium, cobalt and nickel. The main suppliers