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Cheap solar power might be good for Australia’s mining sector

Australia’s most distinguished solar power researcher, Dr. Martin Green, says prices for PV technology will fall drastically. And while the plunge in prices could be harmful to the country’s thermal coal industry, it could bring multiple benefits to other Australian mineral and material exports.

read more... 22/08/2017

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Siemens partners with AES to develop Fluence energy storage project

Siemens and AES have joined forces to develop new energy storage technology named Fluence, with both having equal share of the holdings and control over it.

read more... 12/07/2017

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BP: Global energy demand is likely to increase by almost 30% by 2035

This evolution in energy demand is much lower than the 3.4% per year rise estimated in global GDP, which denotes improved energy efficiency determined by progresses in technology and environmental concerns.

read more... 30/01/2017

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Uniper wants to extend the operational life of its Ratcliffe coal plant in UK beyond 2025

German utility Uniper wants to run its Ratcliffe coal plant in UK beyond 2025, even if the British government envisages shutting all coal plants without technology to capture carbon emissions by 2025.

read more... 30/11/2016

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Havyard ships Dudgeon vessel

Havyard Ship Technology has supplied the HST 125 purpose-built offshore wind service operations vessel to Danish shipping firm Esvagt.

read more... 30/08/2016

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