Renewable Energy

Sitkana and Sandia Convert Idle Fishing Vessels to Tidal Power Generators
Renewable Energy Sitkana and Sandia Convert Idle Fishing Vessels to Tidal Power Generators

Sitkana, a forefront player in hydroelectric innovation, has garnered notable attention after securing a critical grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Transitions for its remarkable project, "Mobilizing Under-utilized Vessels for Tidal Energy Capture." This e

How Is SANY Leading Sustainable Innovation in Renewable Energy?
Renewable Energy How Is SANY Leading Sustainable Innovation in Renewable Energy?

SANY Renewable Energy, a leading player in the wind power sector, has recently solidified its commitment to sustainability by joining the China ESG Alliance in July 2024. This alliance, founded on April 13, 2023, in Suzhou, aims to harness expert knowledge and resources to develop impactful climate

Natel Energy Unveils Fish-Safe Turbines Revolutionizing Hydropower
Renewable Energy Natel Energy Unveils Fish-Safe Turbines Revolutionizing Hydropower

Hydropower has long been recognized as a potent source of low-carbon electricity, but it has also been associated with significant environmental impacts, particularly to aquatic ecosystems. Traditional hydropower systems often harm fish populations, leading to a pressing need for more sustainable

ANGI Energy Expands to Europe with Advanced Biomethane Solutions
Renewable Energy ANGI Energy Expands to Europe with Advanced Biomethane Solutions

ANGI Energy Systems recently announced its significant expansion into the European biomethane market, leveraging over 40 years of expertise in biogas and biomethane compression solutions. This strategic move, unveiled at the World Biogas Expo, underscores the company’s intention to replicate its N

Public Support for Solar Energy Undermined by Policymaker Misperceptions
Renewable Energy Public Support for Solar Energy Undermined by Policymaker Misperceptions

When considering the future of renewable energy, Pennsylvania presents an intriguing case study. Recent research conducted by Princeton University, and published in Nature Energy, explores the broad public support for solar energy in the state and the significant misalignment between this support

USDA Invests $16.6 Million in Hydroelectric Project on Kentucky River
Renewable Energy USDA Invests $16.6 Million in Hydroelectric Project on Kentucky River

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a significant investment to bolster renewable energy infrastructure in rural areas. Allocating $16.6 million for a hydroelectric power plant on the Kentucky River, USDA’s initiative underscores a broader strategy to enhance energy a

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