Thanks to the unique advantages such as long life cycles, high power density, minimal environmental impact, and high power quality such as fast response and voltage stability, the flywheel/kinetic energy storage system (FESS) is gaining attention recently. [pdf]
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In February 2024, ESB Networks announced that over 1GW (1,000MW) of solar is now connected to the Irish grid at utility scale and behind the meter – enough to power around 400,000 homes. Of this, approximately 300MW comes from domestic microgeneration, typically solar panels on household roofs. [pdf]
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This research includes modeling and studying the performance improvement of a hybrid renewable energy power plant using the modeling software Greenius in Idlib, Syria. The system consists of solar parabolic trough collectors and an anaerobic digester for generating biogas. [pdf]
Huawei CloudLi Smart Lithium Battery integrates advanced power electronics, IoT, and cloud technologies, offering intelligent energy storage solutions with real-time monitoring and management for optimized power use. [pdf]
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EDP Renewables, a leading global player in the development of wind and solar projects, has commissioned Portugal's second hybrid park that combines wind and solar energy in the same location, practically doubling the capacity for renewable electricity production in a single site. [pdf]
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Nowadays flywheels are complex constructions where energy is stored mechanically and transferred to and from the flywheel by an integrated motor/generator. The stone wheel has been replaced by a steel or composite rotor and magnetic bearings have been introduced. [pdf]
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The top 10 global PV inverter vendors accounted for 81% of the market, according to Wood Mackenzie’s ‘ Global solar inverter and module-level power electronics market share 2024’ report. China was responsible for more than half of all global shipments, as the country’s solar demand doubled in 2023. [pdf]
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The Somali government has kicked off a tender for the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of a 55 MW solar plant with a 160 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Mogadishu. The deadline for applications is April 14, 2025. [pdf]
Since July 2014, the Gangbuk Arisu Water Purification Center has been operating the largest solar power generation facility in Seoul. The 18,720 solar modules of the facility span an area of approximately 96,000 square meters—13 times larger than the average soccer stadium. [pdf]
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Noor Laayoune Solar PV Park is a ground-mounted solar project which is spread over an area of 240 hectares. The electricitiy generated from the plant has offsetted 104,300t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year. The project got commissioned in 2018. [pdf]
The 25 MW – 55 MWh facility in the town of Razlog in southwest Bulgaria is colocated with a 33 MW photovoltaic plant. It is one of the first BESS units in Eastern and Southeastern Europe and the largest one in Bulgaria. [pdf]
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Three newly commissioned battery systems on Rarotonga which cost US$16 million (approx. NZ$24m) will reduce the island’s dependence on oil-fuelled power generation and continue the shift to solar power. [pdf]
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Joint Stock Company Almaty Electric Stations (ALES), wholly owned by Samruk-Energy JSC (Samruk-Energy), have signed a 98 billion Kazakhstan tenge local currency loan (around $214 million) to replace an inefficient coal-fired combined heat and power plant (CHP) in Almaty with state-of-the-art combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) units, significantly cutting the plant’s carbon emissions. [pdf]
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The Bosnia and Herzegovina New Energy Storage Power Station Project includes several significant developments in renewable energy:A large ground photovoltaic power station is being constructed, expected to be delivered in the third quarter of this year and connected to the grid for power generation in the first quarter of next year1.The Mrsovo hydropower plant in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina will have an installed capacity of 37.3 MW and an average annual production of 140.6 GWh of electricity2.A procurement contract for the remaining 58 MW capacity of Bosnia's largest utility power station project has been signed, utilizing high-efficiency solar modules4.These projects highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance energy storage and renewable energy capacity in the region. [pdf]
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