Monthly Archives: August, 2024

KGAL impact fund acquires first describe voltaic challenge in Czechia

KGAL’s latest green energy fund is acquiring its first solar asset in Czechia. The investment and asset manager says the 50 MW plant is due to connect to the grid in 2025. August 21, 2024 Patrick Jowett Image: Sev.en Inntech German asset manager KGAL said its KGAL ESPF 5 impact fund has purchased a planned

Chinese language PV Industry Transient: Longi gets green light for 1.05 GW wind, solar

Longi Green Energy says it obtained regulatory approval for a 1.05 GW wind-solar-hydrogen project in Inner Mongolia, while Jolywood Technology says it has delayed its 7.2 GW residential solar project due to adverse market conditions. August 20, 2024 Vincent Shaw Image: Longi Solar Longi Green Energy has secured regulatory approval for a wind-solar-hydrogen project in

Rwanda’s Not-So-Amazing Ambition To Be A Startup Hub of Africa

It’s an odd feeling to come from California, one of the world’s most prodigious economies where the infrastructure and public systems are simultaneously falling apart in plain view, and arrive in the tiny, landlocked East African country of Rwanda. The first thing you notice is how exceptionally clean the streets of Kigali appear. That’s because of a ban on non-biodegradable

Glossy Carnivorous Dinosaur Species Unearthed in Kyrgyzstan

A new genus and species of large theropod dinosaur being named Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus has been discovered in the Middle Jurassic Balabansai Formation in the northern part of the Fergana Depression, Kyrgyzstan. Life reconstruction of Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus. Image credit: Joschua Knüppe. Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus roamed our planet during the Callovian age of the Jurassic period between 165

Astronomers revisit 1977’s iconic “Wow!” interstellar signal with a wild unique thought

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Recap: Back in 1977, a unique radio signal from deep space got astronomers all riled up about the possibility of first contact with intelligent aliens. It all began when astronomer Jerry Ehman stumbled upon a startlingly intense burst of radio waves

Bucket, A Wander Planner That Automatically Creates Advice Lists, Expands Nationwide

Early Facebook employee and longtime travel aficionado Julia Lam began studying consumer travel habits over a year ago to see how people planned their vacations and business trips. What she found was that people were often using a mess of Chrome tabs and text files. So she started Bucket with former Facebook engineer John Sichi

This self sustaining yacht is a cellular green hydrogen manufacturing facility

In recent years, there have been several attempts at building a hydrogen boat . But UK startup Drift is navigating new territory with a vessel that isn’t hydrogen-powered, but hydrogen- producing .  Drift is developing an autonomous yacht capable of making green hydrogen at sea. It could offer a quicker, more efficient way to produce

Physicists Watch Antihyperhydrogen-4 for First Time

Physicists from the STAR Collaboration have observed the antimatter hypernucleus antihyperhydrogen-4 — composed of an antihyperon, an antiproton and two antineutrons — in collisions of atomic nuclei at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory. An artistic representation of antihyperhydrogen-4 created in a collision of two gold nuclei. Image credit: Institute

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