Remove stories tag Wind
article thumbnail

7 European Companies Looking to Go Big in American Clean Power in 2020

GreenTechMedia

From offshore wind, to solar, to the ballooning corporate renewables market, utilities, oil majors and developers are heading across the Atlantic for a piece of that gigantic American power pie. The Danish offshore wind giant laid bare the scale of its U.S. story still has a long way to run. The Europeans are coming.

article thumbnail

10 most common causes of lost energy in wind systems

Renewable Energy World

To the wind industry, to the energy transition, and perhaps most of all, to the sustainability of the planet. Curbing the amount of asset energy loss is critical to the effectiveness of wind to the energy transition – yet so far there hasn’t been a comprehensive solution. Read more: What a year for wind. so far in 2021.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Rule the $700 Billion Hydrogen Market from a Marine Perspective

Mr. Sustainability

The 4 gigawatt plant will be completely powered by wind and solar energy. Saudi Arabia is therefore building a $5 billion plant called Helios Green Fuels powered entirely by sun and wind. With its perpetual sunshine and wind, in combination with vast tracts of unused land, electric power comes cheap in the desert.

Hydrogen 148
article thumbnail

Grid edge analytics is essential for energy efficiency

Smart Energy International

However, for the data that comes from monitoring distribution transformers, it’s a different story. And this is a bit of the fallacy that tags along when we talk about the ubiquitous smart grid. From a utility standpoint, that’s what they’re looking to do. The grid is only smart in places.

article thumbnail

The government has made this crisis worse than it needed to be

Business Green

The delicate equations required to gently wind down fossil fuel supply and demand in unison were always going to be immensely challenging, even before you realise some of those equations have to be carried out by violent sociopaths.

article thumbnail

P+365 is turning abandoned festival tents into wearable merchandise

AGreenLiving

The garments are specifically designed for the types of conditions expected from a festival scene — such as rain, wind and heat. To make the pieces more collectible, the garment tags include information about the festival name, material features and the design story behind the brand. So what’s next for P+365?

Fashion 28
article thumbnail

Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Rule the $700 Billion Hydrogen Market from a Marine Perspective

Mr. Sustainability

The 4 gigawatt plant will be completely powered by wind and solar energy. Saudi Arabia is therefore building a $5 billion plant called Helios Green Fuels powered entirely by sun and wind. With its perpetual sunshine and wind, in combination with vast tracts of unused land, electric power comes cheap in the desert.