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RWE’s first European battery goes live in Dublin, Ireland

RWE’s first European battery goes live in Dublin, Ireland

Published: 15 Apr 2021, 10:37 Image: RWE. RWE Renewables’ first European battery – an 8.5MWh project – has gone live in Dublin, Ireland. The battery is set to provide balancing services to the Irish grid to help it integrate increased renewable energy, with a target of 70% of electricity demand to be met by renewables by 2030. Located

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Gresham House secures PPA for Leicestershire site through Zeigo

Gresham House secures PPA for Leicestershire site through Zeigo

Published: 14 Apr 2021, 11:01 Gresham House has secured a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 4.3MW solar farm through renewable energy procurement platform Zeigo. Zeigo said that it was able to complete the PPA for the Leicestershire site swiftly and at a good price. Wayne Cranstone, investment director at Gresham House, said they were “delighted”

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Solar forecasting nonprofit Open Climate Fix awarded £500k from Google

Solar forecasting nonprofit Open Climate Fix awarded £500k from Google

Published: 13 Apr 2021, 12:15 Image: Open Climate Fix. Green tech software nonprofit Open Climate Fix has been awarded £500,000 for its solar power forecast technology from Google.org. The grant will allow the company to adapt and apply elements of its “transformer” models, which were previously used in predicting the shape of proteins and formed

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ScottishPower to build 40MW of solar to help fuel Green Hydrogen for Scotland

ScottishPower to build 40MW of solar to help fuel Green Hydrogen for Scotland

The solar farm will be built on land adjacent to ScottishPower’s Whitelee wind farm. Image: ScottishPower. ScottishPower has submitted a planning application for up to 40MW of solar, along with up to 50MW of battery storage and a 20MW electrolyser as part of its Green Hydrogen for Scotland project. The electrolyser will be the largest

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Army hails first solar installation as part of Project PROMETHUS

Army hails first solar installation as part of Project PROMETHUS

Image: Centrica. The British Army has hailed the installation of a 2.3MW photovoltaic solar farm at its Defence School of Transport (DST), Leconfield. Delivered by Centrica Business Solutions, it is the first of four pilot sites being installed as part of Project PROMETHEUS, which collectively are designed to deliver £1 million in efficiency savings. The

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