BlueDot Perovskite Solar Cells Inch Forward
Two holdouts put President Joe Biden’s transformative legislative agenda at risk, but the perovskite solar cell revolution soldiers on.
Two holdouts put President Joe Biden’s transformative legislative agenda at risk, but the perovskite solar cell revolution soldiers on.
The distributed wind power field is breaking down renewable energy barriers faster than (some) legislators can throw them up.
A new outlook has concluded that the top 5 wind turbine original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will account for over two-thirds of the market share by 2020, a market consolidation which will also be reflected in the home-bound Chinese market.
The Global Wind Energy Council published figures on Wednesday which confirmed that Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems A/S dominated turbine supply in 2018, accounting for 1 out of every 5 turbines installed during the year.
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems A/S reclaimed the number 1 spot atop the global wind turbine manufacturing pile in 2018, news announced at the same time as the company finished 2019’s first quarter with a flurry of turbine order announcements worth 1,380 megawatts and including two subsidy-free projects.
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems A/S was once again the world’s leading onshore wind turbine supplier in 2018 and led a group of four manufacturers which accounted for 57% of all wind turbines commissioned in 2018.
Less than a year after its successful merger, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has been named the leading wind manufacturer by two analyst firms, thereby dethroning Danish manufacturer Vestas.
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas managed to hold on to its spot as the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturer in 2017, but its recent dominance may not last forever as Siemens Gamesa is narrowing the gap after its successful merger was completed early last year.
Plans to build what would be Australia’s largest wind farm, an 800MW project proposed for Victoria’s Golden Plains Shire by German-backed outfit WestWind Energy, have been submitted for planning approval by the state government.
UPC Renewables, a leading global renewable energy developer, has announced it will build two wind farm projects in the north-west of Tasmania that will have an aggregate capacity of up to 1,000 megawatts.