A team of scientists from UC Santa Barbara have created a "solar energy battery" that can store liquid solar energy as chemicals and release it years later.
Australia's first commercially operated solar thermal power station and one of the first of its kind in the world is being considered for heritage listing.
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From sunlight to stored power: how hot air could solve solar energy’s biggest challenge
EU-funded researchers are looking to hot air to overcome the supply and demand issues faced by solar energy and ease the clean energy transition. By Michael Allen As the world shifts toward renewable ...
China has just turned on a world-first solar thermal power plant in the Gobi Desert, a move that could change the way solar energy is produced. This new plant is designed to be cheaper and more ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is investing up to €105 million ($109.5 million) in a large-scale solar-thermal plant in Novi Sad, Serbia. The project is expected to reduce ...
A 100-MW solar thermal project with energy storage is now under development in South Africa. The Redstone Solar Thermal Power Project is coming from the South African Department of Energy’s Renewable ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--British solar heat tech disrupter Naked Energy announces its expansion to Spain and Portugal with a new office in Madrid. Naked Energy’s solar heat technology converts solar ...
Concentrated solar thermal power (CSP) specialist Vast Renewables has completed final prototyping of a “first-of-its-kind” receiver tower that forms the basis of its clean energy solution that ...
A last-minute change to the Industrial Accelerator Act, released today (4th March) by the European Commission, removes solar thermal from the scope of Made in Europe, public ...
EU-funded researchers are looking to hot air to overcome the supply and demand issues faced by solar energy and ease the clean energy transition. As the world shifts toward renewable energy, one major ...
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