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The wind industry needs to ’invest in ageing fleets to avoid a steep decline in output and increased risk of catastrophic failure’
As the industry takes an increasingly optimistic view of turbine life, there needs to be a more proactive approach to mitigating the risks of catastrophic failure and a decline in energy production. ...
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Study aims to deliver safer, cleaner and cheaper hydrogen power
A ground-breaking project to develop a new way of storing hydrogen in buses has been launched by academics from London South Bank University (LSBU), School of the Built Environment and Architecture...
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The road to greener hydrogen
Whether hydrogen fuel holds the key to delivering widespread renewable power remains under heavy debate. What cannot be argued is the shear investment that backers are putting into the energy source —...
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Offshore wind leaders urged to collaborate for radical advances to reduce subsea cable failures
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult is urging the offshore wind sector to sign up to a world-first data collection platform that aims to vastly reduce subsea cable failures. In a global ...
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DS Smith paper mill pushes carbon reduction goals using green electrical power in Croatia
DS Smith, the FTSE 100 leading provider of sustainable packaging, has announced that Belišce Paper Mill, situated in Eastern Croatia, has made significant steps forward in Co2 reductions by switching ...
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Enspec helps ensure Grid Code Compliance for Beinn an Tuirc Wind Farm (Phase 3)
Embedding digitalisation into offshore wind
Power quality engineering specialists, Enspec Power, has announced another successful power system study project, this time for Beinn an Tuirc Phase 3 wind farm on the Kintyre peninsular in Scotland. ...
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The offshore wind industry has become one of the UK’s success stories. In the past decade, the industry went from a capacity of 0.3 Gigawatts (GW) of power to 9.7 GW — and also generated almost ten ...
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Improving availability of energy storage technology
Following the Government’s announcement to relax planning legislation around constructing larger batteries for renewable power sources, energy storage suppliers should take similar steps to make the ...
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Nexans’ Keylios Photovoltaic Harness cuts solar farm LV DC cabling costs by up to 15%
Nexans has designed the new Keylios Photovoltaic Harness to help developers, installers and operators of utility-scale solar farms cut the low-voltage (LV) direct-current (DC) cabling costs for ...
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Graphene and related materials inks improve solar cells
Imagine the environmental benefits if we could all simply paint solar cells onto the roof of our houses, or onto any surface for that matter. We could do this using perovskite solar cells (PSC), but, ...
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Filling the Renewable Heat Policy gap
Following reconfirmation that the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme will expire after March 2021, REHAU is calling on the Government to take action to avoid a policy gap around the ...
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Combined Heat and Power is necessary to boost sustainability efforts in F&B manufacturing
Combined Heat and Power offers several cost, efficiency and sustainability benefits that can be realised by manufacturers with zero capital expenditure. James Sopwith, group strategic account director ...
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Comment: Green ambitions for homes and public buildings
Darren Walsh, energy partner at global legal business DWF, comments on the green energy ambitions for homes and public buildings announced by the Chancellor. He said: “The Chancellor's focus on ...
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Ofgem’s announcement ‘struck the right chord in the path to deliver a cleaner, greener and fairer energy system’ says Schneider Electric
Ofgem announced a £25bn five-year investment programme to transform the energy networks and deliver emissions-free green energy for Great Britain. In light of this, David Hall, VP Power Systems at ...
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Made in Scotland: the new wind turbine blade set to make green energy even greener
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