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Terracotta solar tiles for historical buildings

Germany's paXos, whose solar roof tiles were bought by Meyer Burger and unveiled last year, has shown off its new "Beaver Tail" terracotta solar tiles at Intersolar 2022.

May 12, 2022 by Blake Matich - PV Magazine
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Samsung using blockchain for reforestation project in Madagascar

Samsung America plans to plant two million trees in Madagascar by the end of the first quarter of 2022 in an effort to help sequester CO2 from the atmosphere and combat climate change. Blockchain company veritree will monitor the initiative to track and trace the reforestation process.

Feb 04, 2022 by by Ledger Insights
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French photovoltaic greenhouse delivers 3.1 GWh and 4 tons/hectare of asparagus in one year

From pv magazine France In April 2017, French renewable energy developer Tenergie commissioned its first photovoltaic greenhouse based on its proprietary technology Tenairlux, in Mallemort, in the Bouches-du-Rhône region of southern France. The plant was built with 265 W panels and has an installed power of 2.1 MW.

Apr 02, 2021 by Joël Spaes
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BP and Shell-backed accelerator looks for the Teslas of climate tech

Ten corporations, including BP, Shell and Microsoft, are setting up a climate tech accelerator to channel more funding to sustainability startups, which often struggle to raise investment. According to Jon Creyts from the Rocky Mountain Institute, the US-based environmentalist think-tank that will lead the accelerator, investors are so put off funding climate change tech that there's only been one hard tech company in the last decade to secure enough funding to be successful.

Dec 02, 2020 by Sifted
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Solar REITs: The Blazing Opportunity That Few See Coming

I believe that solar energy will enhance the returns of existing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and also create a whole new class of REITs. The limited number of deals that we have seen so far is just the trickle before the floodgates open.

Nov 14, 2020 by Dane Bowler via SeekingAlpha
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Steve Wozniak's newest venture is a cryptocurrency energy efficiency startup

Cryptocurrency is not an obvious candidate to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Just mining bitcoin, the primary blockchain-based cryptocurrency, emits about 22 megatons of carbon per year (the precise number is hard to pin down). But Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak is backing a new cryptocurrency promising to do just that.

Dec 14, 2020 by Michael J. Coren - Quartz
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Wave, wind and PV: The innovative floating Ocean Hybrid Platform
Green Industry Blogs · May 26, 2020 by PV Europe

The goal is to internationalise Sinn Power's ocean hybrid platform as a complete off-grid energy solution to provide people near coasts worldwide with renewable energy. Sinn Power has been developing and building innovative wave energy systems since 2015.


tags: #solar #wind #sinn-power #ocean-hybrid-platform #wave #floating-pv #off-grid #floating-platform
The Rising Popularity of Energy Storage as a Service
Green Industry Blogs · Dec 06, 2019 by Ricardo Rodriguez via Forbes (Navigant Research)

As energy storage becomes an increasingly critical element of the modern grid, a wide range of business models are available on the market. Energy storage as a service (ESaaS), in particular, is gaining traction among service providers.


tags: #energy #utility #energy-utility #energy-storage #energy-storage-as-a-service #electricity-grid #modern-grid #energy-transformation #energy-grid #energy-utility-customer-experience
America’s ‘Green Economy’ Is Now Worth $1.3 Trillion
Green Industry Blogs · Nov 24, 2019 by Eric Roston via Bloomberg
A new national database for clean business says U.S. industry is leading the way, but China isn’t far behind.
Crops under solar panels can be a win-win
Green Industry Blogs · Sep 06, 2019 by Scott K. Johnson via ArsTechnica

Solar panels might seem like they're in direct competition with plants. One is catching sunlight to do photosynthesis, the other wants to take it to push electrons. Surely Highlander rules apply, and there can be only one on a plot of land, right? In reality, it's not a zero-sum game.


tags: #solar #renewables #crops #shade #photovoltaics #pv #reduce #water #usage #agrivoltaics

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Terracotta solar tiles for historical buildings

Germany's paXos, whose solar roof tiles were bought by Meyer Burger and unveiled last year, has shown off its new "Beaver Tail" terracotta solar tiles at Intersolar 2022.

May 12, 2022 by Blake Matich - PV Magazine
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Samsung using blockchain for reforestation project in Madagascar

Samsung America plans to plant two million trees in Madagascar by the end of the first quarter of 2022 in an effort to help sequester CO2 from the atmosphere and combat climate change. Blockchain company veritree will monitor the initiative to track and trace the reforestation process.

Feb 04, 2022 by by Ledger Insights
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Solar REITs: The Blazing Opportunity That Few See Coming

I believe that solar energy will enhance the returns of existing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and also create a whole new class of REITs. The limited number of deals that we have seen so far is just the trickle before the floodgates open.

Nov 14, 2020 by Dane Bowler via SeekingAlpha
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Steve Wozniak's newest venture is a cryptocurrency energy efficiency startup

Cryptocurrency is not an obvious candidate to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Just mining bitcoin, the primary blockchain-based cryptocurrency, emits about 22 megatons of carbon per year (the precise number is hard to pin down). But Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak is backing a new cryptocurrency promising to do just that.

Dec 14, 2020 by Michael J. Coren - Quartz
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Wave, wind and PV: The innovative floating Ocean Hybrid Platform

The goal is to internationalise Sinn Power's ocean hybrid platform as a complete off-grid energy solution to provide people near coasts worldwide with renewable energy. Sinn Power has been developing and building innovative wave energy systems since 2015.

May 26, 2020 by PV Europe
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The Rising Popularity of Energy Storage as a Service

As energy storage becomes an increasingly critical element of the modern grid, a wide range of business models are available on the market. Energy storage as a service (ESaaS), in particular, is gaining traction among service providers.

Dec 06, 2019 by Ricardo Rodriguez via Forbes (Navigant Research)
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America’s ‘Green Economy’ Is Now Worth $1.3 Trillion
A new national database for clean business says U.S. industry is leading the way, but China isn’t far behind.
Nov 24, 2019 by Eric Roston via Bloomberg
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Crops under solar panels can be a win-win

Solar panels might seem like they're in direct competition with plants. One is catching sunlight to do photosynthesis, the other wants to take it to push electrons. Surely Highlander rules apply, and there can be only one on a plot of land, right? In reality, it's not a zero-sum game.

Sep 06, 2019 by Scott K. Johnson via ArsTechnica
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