Massive Solar Farm To Come Up In Massachusetts
A massive solar photovoltaic farm of 4.1-MW capacity has been launched in Sandwich, Massachusetts, will help the state reach its goal of developing 400 MW... Read More
Advanced Battery Launched By Philadelphia Navy Yard
Philadelphia’s Navy Yard has brought online a new battery that improves grid reliability. Using specially designed control systems, the battery injects or draws out energy... Read More
AESM – The U.S. Air Force’s Pilot Project
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory is making a ‘green’ move. As part of this transition, the defence laboratory will engage a computer centre in... Read More
DOE documents 420 energy storage projects
America’s Department of Energy (DOE) has documented 420 global energy storage projects in its database. The information in the database, about grid-connected energy storage projects,... Read More
Greek SME Developing Innovative Product
A Greece-based SME is working towards the development of an innovative solar thermal collector. Once completed, the product can be used in applications that have... Read More
CCET Project Launched
A new, 1MW system for Texas-based Center for the Commercialization of Electric Technologies (CCET) was unveiled by Xtreme Power. A collaborative effort that brings together... Read More
‘Secret Sauce’ For Safe Batteries
A 12-year-old company with big ambitions is making headway in the innovation of batteries. The company in question, AllCell, puts a patented ‘secret sauce’ that... Read More
Cent Percent Growth Expected In Energy Storage Industry
According to recent a research report, the energy storage market is set to go sky-high within the next four years. The report, published by IMS... Read More
Testing of Solar-Powered Water Tank
Alaska-based Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) has launched a project to tap a huge water tank to meet its heating needs. The ambitious project... Read More
Heat-Resistant Materials Could Improve Thermophotovoltaic Systems
A huge step forward was taken in the area of thermophotovoltaics, as researchers created highly heat-resistant emitters. The first-of-its-kind emitters remain intact even at 2,500... Read More