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FEV supports automakers with charging compatibility analysis

Charged

In-depth fault analysis of electrical and communication signals by FEV charging experts provides the status of vehicle compatibility with different charging stations.”. Supported standards include ISO 15118, IEC 61851, DIN 70121, SAE J1772 for testing in Europe, Oceania and North America. Source: FEV.

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Why Build a Power Plant if You Can Make a Virtual One?

GreenTechMedia

Areas with growing electricity demand may require new power plants, even if some of it can be supplanted by distributed generation. Colorado-based software developer Enbala Power Networks runs VPPs in North America and Australia. Meanwhile, MarkNtel Advisors puts the VPP market’s CAGR at 20.2 percent up to 2025.

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Smart Energy Finances: Growth financing for AI-based network resilience

Smart Energy International

million) for Shanghai Electric Energy Storage Technology. The EU should make electricity grids one of its key energy priorities.” million for Shanghai energy storage business Shanghai Electric Energy Storage Technology has secured RMB400 million ($54.7 million) in Series A financing to enhance its energy storage business.

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What Other Countries Can Learn From Australia’s Roaring Rooftop Solar Market

GreenTechMedia

In terms of overall capacity, Oceania still only accounts for a tiny share of global renewables. That compares to 6 percent growth in North America, 7 percent growth in Europe and 9 percent in Asia. That compares to 6 percent growth in North America, 7 percent growth in Europe and 9 percent in Asia.

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Tracking Climate Action: How the World Can Still Limit Warming to 1.5 Degrees C

The City Fix

Today’s climate change headlines often seem at odds with each other. One day, it’s catastrophic wildfires wreaking havoc around the world; the next, it’s an optimistic piece on the rapid scale-up of solar and wind power. Taken together, such stories.

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IRENA: Global renewables capacity grows a record 9.6 per cent

Business Green

The performance was driven by significant growth in Asia where 141GW of new capacity was added in China alone, helping to take Asia's total renewables capacity to 1.63TW of capacity. Moreover, Oceania saw 5.2GW of new capacity come online and South America continued an upward trend with 18.2GW of capacity added.

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Building the Digital Energy Retailer: Lessons From IDC’s Worldwide Utilities 2020 Predictions

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For IDC Energy Insights, this effort rests on an analyst team that stretches from Europe to Asia, Oceania and North America. Here, household switching rates have risen steadily over the past few years, surpassing 15% for either gas or electricity in countries such as Norway, Portugal, the Netherlands, Ireland and the UK.