Solar Energy

MOBER and Tesda Partner to Train an EV Workforce
Renewable Energy MOBER and Tesda Partner to Train an EV Workforce

As the Asia-Pacific region’s electric commercial vehicle market surges toward a projected value of $221 billion by 2029, the Philippines is positioning itself to capitalize on this monumental shift by addressing a critical challenge: the need for a highly skilled workforce. In a landmark move to

Can One Device Be Both Solar Panel and Battery?
Renewable Energy Can One Device Be Both Solar Panel and Battery?

The persistent challenge of storing the sun's energy after it has been captured has long defined a critical bottleneck in the widespread adoption of solar power, creating a cumbersome two-step process that researchers have now elegantly solved with a single, unified system. Scientists in India have

Will Energy Storage Redefine the Solar Industry?
Energy Management Will Energy Storage Redefine the Solar Industry?

The solar industry, long defined by its ability to harness the sun's power during the day, is now confronting its greatest limitation and most profound opportunity: the darkness of night. As demand for consistent, reliable clean energy intensifies, the conversation is shifting from mere generation

Sankla Invests in Major Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant
Renewable Energy Sankla Invests in Major Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant

A landmark agreement signed at the World Economic Forum in Davos is set to catalyze India's journey toward energy independence and decarbonization, marking a significant step forward in the global transition to cleaner aviation. Sankla Renewables, the renewable energy arm of the Sankla Group, has

What's Fueling Tata Power's Renewable Energy Boom?
Renewable Energy What's Fueling Tata Power's Renewable Energy Boom?

In the race to power India's future with clean energy, Tata Power has emerged not just as a participant but as a formidable frontrunner. Its subsidiary, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), recently crossed a monumental milestone, successfully executing over 10 gigawatts (GW) of renewable

US Navy Base in Sicily Activates New Microgrid
Energy Management US Navy Base in Sicily Activates New Microgrid

In an age where the stability of civilian power grids faces increasing threats from extreme weather, cyberattacks, and geopolitical tensions, the operational readiness of strategic military installations has become inextricably linked to their energy independence. Acknowledging this vulnerability,

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