Great to see Sen̓áḵw's trailblazing district energy system getting a shoutout in this article about affordable heating solutions for communities looking to decarbonize their operations 🍃 We're so thrilled to be partnering with Creative Energy to bring this innovation to Sḵwx̱wú7mesh territory. Sen̓áḵw is slated to become one of the first large-scale net-zero operational carbon housing projects in the world: https://ow.ly/XXME50Tb0i4
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What comes into view is the Santa Luzia Complex with Vanguard 1P trackers, one of #TrinaSolar and TrinaTracker’s greatest achievements in Brazil!🎊 Supported by TrinaTracker’s Vanguard 1P and smart tracking algorithm SuperTrack, this 520MW project in Santa Luzia Complex deals with highly challenging terrain with semi-arid and irregular landforms. Once connected to the grid it will light up about 123,000 local households and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 380,000 tons, bringing economic, environmental, and social benefits to the local community. To date, TrinaTracker has secured orders exceeding 1GW for the Vanguard 1P from customers in Brazil, contributing to the country's commitment to clean energy and sustainable development.💪 Together, we're driving towards a greener future!🌱 #SolarPV #CleanEnergy #sustainability #Actionism
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Great to see... As an EV driver and owner, this is great to see, so well done SSE. Drove past this the other day on my way back North. As an EV driver, I cannot help but notice the, sometimes, huge variation on charge costs, across the country, at public charge points. The lowest I have seen is 31p/Kwh, the highest, 89p/Kwh. Goverments advocate the use of EV,s for obvious reasons. At the higher band rate, it is more or less equivalent to putting petrol in your car. If government want more EV,s on the road, this is not incentivising is it?
The most powerful electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Scotland, installed by SSE Energy Solutions, is officially open! 🚘🔌 The Myrekirk Roundabout site will feature a total of 24 ultra-rapid charging bays with a total capacity of almost two and a half megawatts, the equivalent of 68,311 gallons of petrol. Eight of the bays will be powered charge units of up to 360-kilowatts, capable of delivering up to 60 miles of range in just three minutes. The hub is the first publicly accessible location anywhere in Scotland to feature charge units this powerful. The remaining 16 bays will feature 150-kilowatt charge units, sufficient to deliver just under 8 miles of range per minute of charging to a standard family car. Additionally, the project will feature a green roof populated with sedum plants to enhance the biodiversity of the site. Green roofs provide habitats for insects and birds and help to filter pollutants out of the air. 🥬 Find out more by heading to the link in the comments ⬇️🔗
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An important aspect of GRITH - Interreg NSR is engagement and close collaboration with local and regional stakeholders. Our colleagues from the Vejle Kommune, for example, are committed to forging alliances with businesses with a view to creating #energycommunities. They have been working on this intensively with #industrialsites in Give, Vejle Havn, Vejle N and Vejle S, aiming to establish local energy communities. Through facilitation, support and third-party energy counselling, #renewablesolutions for each community are being investigated based on #energyconsumption, #energyscreenings and the assessment of #technicalopportunities. #Afkopling2030 Jens Jørn Josefsen Maibrit Lajgaard Pedersen Elektro-Isola, JEVI A/S, Unibolt A/S Centrum Pæle A/S Christina Holmbjørn NIRAS International Consulting Take a look 👇 👇 👇 https://lnkd.in/enakFD-5
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Thanks Sempergreen Group for great discussions yesterday on how to establish green roof + solar as the standard on buildings in Europe! Europe adds about 500 million sqm new flat rooftop every year, about 3% is green, and a bit more of it solar. However, most new flat roofs are still empty, which is a pity with all the value they can provide to their owners and the urban environment! Great to have valuable input about the workings of the PV market in the Netherlands with OTG.energy - innovatie in duurzame energie and SamenStromen. Aldo Tognini | Kai van Gool | Ruud van der Voort Johanan Bos | Richard Duckers Klaus Pichler
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Concern for the environment is an integral and structural part of DouroAzul's strategic policy. Among the operational measures taken, we highlight the use of LED lighting on the ships in order to reduce energy consumption, the installation of solar panels on the roofs of the hotel ships to generate electricity, as well as the implementation of sophisticated WWTPs on board. #douroazul #SustainableOperations
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The last days I have had the privilege to visit Austria to discuss the EU-project EVELIXIA Project that gather 36 organisations that all work to revolutionise smart grids in buildings. A project that takes an active stand to transform EU buildings into Active Utility Nodes (#BAUNs) that aims to boost energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and promote renewable energy for a greener, more resilient planet. During the visit to the Austrian pilot site, it became evident that in order to utilise the grid there is a higher need for stability and infrastructure within the system. Also, the rural area of #Strem works as a prime example on how the usage of local resources plays a key part in the green transition. In the Danish pilot site, European Green Cities collaborates with Neogrid Technologies ApS, Salus Boligadministration, Aabenraa Fjernvarme, and Sustain to create flexibility for the district heating system using solar panels, smart sensors, and batteries. All in which, are essential steps to realise connected, smart, and flexible buildings that all align with European Green Cities’ common objective of developing CO2-neutral cities and neighborhoods across Europe. If you want to read more: https://lnkd.in/dv5WDKnE Tschüss, /Jonas
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We love working with the winners of tomorrow! 🏡 Think of Viborg, one of Denmark's oldest cities, with roots going back to the Vikings. Now, think of that same city in 2030: It has grown to almost 100,000 people, offering them all the benefits of modern life—but without the emissions that heat our planet. How has Viborg found the fast lane to a better future? 🌀 The answer lies with Bertel Maigaard, founder and CEO of BioCirc. His company clusters biogas with solar, wind, and other sources to offer local communities a one-stop shop for their green energy needs. But how did a Danish startup become one of the world's most promising green energy companies in just over two years? 📺 Watch @Bertel Maigaard and our very own Mads Peter Langhorn explain the company's rapid development with BCG's Green Growth Accelerator and share your thoughts in the comments below! (https://lnkd.in/eS7majkM)
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🐝☀️ Solar-grown honey? dustin Vanasse and Enel made it possible. Dustin, a passionate beekeeper, was concerned about the decline in pollinator populations due to habitat loss and aware of the increased need for solar energy, so he thought: what if we could create a pollinator oasis upon solar arrays? Dustin founded Bare Honey and partnered with Enel to place hives on our pollinator-friendly habitats at Aurora Solar Farm. This is where the delicious "solar-grown honey" helps save the bees. Watch the story of our sweetest solar partnership to date. 🍯
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Practical solutions that repurpose, are being introduced globally. Let’s support share and encourage such initiatives in numerous areas. #turbulentHydro #cleanenergy #renewableenergy #innovation #preservation
Our first indoor installation is now up and running in Belgium! 🌊 We’ve repurposed the water flow of an old mill, introducing a new source of clean energy while preserving the building’s integrity. The 15kW turbine will become a visible feature of the watermill, showcasing to visitors the potential of water for renewable energy. Do you have a project involving the repurposing of unused water structures? Submit your ideas at www.turbulent.be.
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