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Saudi Arabia’s ENOWA unveils high voltage smart grid for NEOM

Smart Energy International

Saudi Arabian electric utility company and NEOM subsidiary ENOWA has announced development of a blueprint for a high-voltage smart grid “that has never been built in the world.” And this is because eventually NEOM is going to be a large undertaking and (…) we build the infrastructure in line with the growth of NEOM.”

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RTE chooses Nokia to build a new grid network for the digital era

Smart Energy International

Electrical transmission and distribution utilities are deploying digital technologies that promise to help them build smarter grids, support new business models and make a faster transition to sustainable energy. Building a digital-ready grid communications network. RTE embraces the digital future.

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Rethinking Sustainability

Green Technology

To send the current to its users, say a metropolitan area in California, the AC current next goes through a “step-up” transformer to create higher voltages so it can be efficiently transported over long distances on handsome steel towers (scorn intended). USB-C can provide DC current plus data plus video all through the same desktop wiring.

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Proterra beefs up its battery expertise: Q&A CTO Dustin Grace

Charged

The company builds its own battery packs, and has a current production capacity of 500 megawatt-hours per year. It takes a lot of time and capital to recruit the right team and then design, validate and produce high-quality systems at scale. Charged : Tell us more about the components that you build in-house.

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March 2021 Cleantech Roundup: Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Changing Shapes | American Jobs Plan |…

Clean Energy Trust

And Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer FoxConn is planning to build electric vehicles in North America , either in Mexico or at their ill-fated Wisconsin plant. In the case of the FoxConn example above, the company will be building vehicles for electric vehicle company Fisker starting in 2023. What’s going on here?