Green energy

Transport alternate urges EU to make stronger inexperienced transition by investing in Africa

Home Green Marine Shipping industry urges EU to support green transition by investing in Africa August 26, 2024, by Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Trade and employer association Danish Shipping has urged Denmark and the EU to intensify investments in Africa, reflecting on the continent’s ‘enormous potential’ for both green energy and economic growth. Port of Mombasa, Kenya.

Photo voltaic Energy Gained’t Attach Us

Solar power continues to break record after record. If solar continues its current 5-year compound growth rate of 23%, then by the end of 2046, it could be supplying all our global energy demand at 2023 levels. By 2050, we could more than double our energy consumption globally and solar will still be generating more

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

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Why Broad Oil Is Scaling Abet Renewables Investment

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36,000-Year-Extinct Scimitar-Toothed Cat Cub Fresh in Yakutian Permafrost

The 36,000-year-old frozen specimen from Yakutia belongs to Homotherium latidens , a species of scimitar-toothed cat that inhabited Eurasia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, and significantly differs from a modern lion cub in the elongated front legs, the unusual shape of the muzzle with a large mouth opening and small ears, the very massive

Physicists Shed Mild on Precise Shape of Single Photon

New research from the University of Birmingham explores the nature of photons — individual particles of light — in unprecedented detail. Ben Yuen & Angela Demetriadou define the precise shape of a single photon. Image credit: Ben Yuen & Angela Demetriadou. “The geometry and optical properties of the environment has profound consequences for how photons

Planets Can Manufacture Even in Harsh Stellar Environments, Original ALMA Observations Imply

Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers have captured high-resolution images of eight protoplanetary disks in Sigma Orionis, a star cluster irradiated by intense ultraviolet light from a massive star. To their surprise, they’ve found evidence of gaps and rings in most of the disks — substructures commonly associated with the formation of giant

The Hydrogen Circulation: EU presents financial toughen for renewable H2 auction

The European Commission, Austria, Lithuania, and Spain have announced new financial support measures for renewable hydrogen development as the European Union prepares for the second European Hydrogen Bank auction. November 19, 2024 Sergio Matalucci The European Commission , Austria, Lithuania, and Spain have announced new financial support for developing renewable hydrogen. The three member states

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