SENS Completes 25 MWp Solar Park in Küpfendorf, Spearheading Renewable Energy Initiative in Swabian Alps In the Swabian Alps region, SENS (Iqony Solar Energy Solutions), a subsidiary of Iqony GmbH, advances its commitment to a future powered by 100% renewable energy. Situated in Küpfendorf within the municipality of Steinheim am Albuch, Heidenheim district, this Germany-based solar service provider has recently completed a new photovoltaic (PV) park with a capacity of 25 megawatts (MWp) for its client Vento Ludens, a renewable energy project developer. The PV park yields approximately 28,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity annually, leading to a significant reduction of nearly 13,000 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions per year—an environmental impact equivalent to the […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gbJYMemD #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #europe #pvmodules #renewableenergy #sens #solarpvpark
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SENS Completes 25 MWp Solar Park in Küpfendorf, Spearheading Renewable Energy Initiative in Swabian Alps In the Swabian Alps region, SENS (Iqony Solar Energy Solutions), a subsidiary of Iqony GmbH, advances its commitment to a future powered by 100% renewable energy. Situated in Küpfendorf within the municipality of Steinheim am Albuch, Heidenheim district, this Germany-based solar service provider has recently completed a new photovoltaic (PV) park with a capacity of 25 megawatts (MWp) for its client Vento Ludens, a renewable energy project developer. The PV park yields approximately 28,000 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity annually, leading to a significant reduction of nearly 13,000 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions per year—an environmental impact equivalent to the […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gbJYMemD #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #europe #pvmodules #renewableenergy #sens #solarpvpark
SENS Completes 25 MWp Solar Park in Küpfendorf, Spearheading Renewable Energy Initiative in Swabian Alps
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🌞 Exciting news from Chile! 🌞 Chile celebrates the inauguration of CEME 1, its largest solar power plant, developed by Generadora Metropolitana. This 480 MW plant in the Atacama Desert will power 500,000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 280,000 tons annually. Chile's renewable energy market is thriving, with ambitious goals to generate 70% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. This project is a major step towards the country's carbon-neutral future and strengthens EDF's presence in the region. What do you think are the key factors behind Chile's success in the renewable energy sector, and how can they be replicated elsewhere? 🍃🌍 #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #Chile
Inauguration of CEME 1: Chile's Largest and Most Advanced Solar Power Plant Enhances National Energy Landscape
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Energizing Poland’s Future: SENS Partners with SEPV for 1 GW Solar Project Expansion In a strategic move to diversify Poland’s energy mix, SENS, a prominent renewable energy company, has joined forces with Polish project developer SEPV to embark on a significant solar PV project with a capacity of up to 1 gigawatt (GW). Leveraging the state government’s green light for expanding renewable energies, SENS is set to make substantial contributions to Poland’s energy landscape, currently dominated by coal-fired power generation. The initial phase of this ambitious venture involves the development of four solar projects, securing a total capacity of 355 megawatts peak (MWp). These projects mark the beginning of a broader 1 GWp […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dwRnNz5E #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #middleeast #africa #india #asiapacific #asia #europe #poland #sens #sepv #solarpvproject
Energizing Poland’s Future: SENS Partners with SEPV for 1 GW Solar Project Expansion
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5G and renewable energy in Namibia: Poised at the forefront of renewable energy adoption, Namibia is on the cusp of an energy revolution, significantly propelled by the integration of Fifth Generation (5G) connectivity. This advanced technology promises to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and scope of renewable energy sources, from solar and wind power to emerging green
5G and renewable energy in Namibia
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Renewables make up 30% of global electricity, with solar and wind set to overtake coal by 2025. In 2023, a record 507 gigawatts of renewable electricity were added globally, marking a nearly 50% increase from 2022. It is estimated that China built more solar capacity last year than the entire world did in 2022, accounting for three-quarters of this growth.
The clean power industry is evolving rapidly. We talk about its acceleration and the momentum we’re building because market forces are pushing the energy transition forward at a faster rate than ever before. An estimated 507 GW of renewable energy was added to the global energy grid in 2023. It’s a new record—a nearly 50% increase from 2022—and it represents the fastest growth rate for capacity additions the world has seen in two decades. Read more from Canary Media Inc.:
Chart: The world is building renewable energy faster than ever before
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#GreenEnergy | Renewable Energy Surpasses 30% of Global Electricity Ember Report #RenewableEnergy sources achieved a groundbreaking milestone in 2023, accounting for a record 30% of global #Electricity production Read More On: https://lnkd.in/dvHXwmbH
Renewable Energy Surpasses 30% of Global Electricity Ember Report - Urban Acres
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Analysis from Modo Energy has revealed that renewable energy projects awarded contracts under the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 6 (AR6) could facilitate 1.4GW of co-located battery energy storage systems (BESS).
1.4GW of BESS capacity could be co-located with AR6 winners
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The clean power industry is evolving rapidly. We talk about its acceleration and the momentum we’re building because market forces are pushing the energy transition forward at a faster rate than ever before. An estimated 507 GW of renewable energy was added to the global energy grid in 2023. It’s a new record—a nearly 50% increase from 2022—and it represents the fastest growth rate for capacity additions the world has seen in two decades. Read more from Canary Media Inc.:
Chart: The world is building renewable energy faster than ever before
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Renewable Energy company, Better Energy has announced that it has commenced work on its first battery energy storage system (#BESS) project in Denmark. Better Energy's BESS project is expected to provide 12MWh of #energystorage, one of the largest planned projects in connection with a solar park to date. As part of the project, Better Energy will install a 10MW #lithiumionbattery system at its Hoby solar park on Lolland that will offer ancillary services and frequency control to support the Danish TSO, Energinet. To learn more, catch the latest industry news at Emerging Technology News - https://lnkd.in/dsBHAddv #energytransition #greenenergy #renewablenergy #batterystorage
Better Energy begins work on its first BESS project
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International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) released a new report, "Tracking COP28 outcomes: Tripling renewable power capacity by 2030". - This World Energy Transitions Outlook brief provides the latest tracking data and analysis of global progress towards the goal to triple global renewable power capacity to 11 000+ terawatts by 2030, and outlines the key enablers and priority actions required to achieve it. Key messages - Accelerated deployment of renewable energy, coupled with energy efficiency measures, provides the most realistic means to reduce global emissions by 43% by 2030, in line with the findings of the IPCC. - Tripling renewable power capacity by 2030 is technically feasible and economically viable but requires commitment, policy support and investment at scale. - 2023 set a new benchmark in renewable power deployment, adding 473 GW to the global energy mix, with solar energy accounting for 73% of this growth. - The world’s ability to achieve the tripling target is far from assured, as an additional 7.2 TW of renewable power must be deployed to reach the required 11 TW by 2030. Visuals attached. Full report link in comments.
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