Although the United States possesses enough lithium, copper, as well as other metals reserves to produce millions of electric vehicles (EVs), mounting opposition to new
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The completion of a large renewable energy project with a capacity of 2.3 GW by Hannon Armstrong and ENGIE North America
Both the Hannon Armstrong company and ENGIE North America company have completed a 2.3-gigawatt (GW) wind and solar power project. A 50-megawatt (MW) solar farm situated in Virginia is
Green hydrogen has the ability to’supercharge’ Vietnam, according to Enterprize
The Vietnamese Institute of Energy and Enterprize, which is a Singapore-based energy developer, have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the project. The Vietnamese
In Taiwan, Fluence will provide its first energy storage system
One of the world’s leading providers of battery-based energy storage systems (BESS) plus digital applications for the renewables and storage, Fluence revealed that it has been
NASA plans to launch four Earth science missions in 2022
The Earth Science Division of NASA intends to deploy four satellite flights in the year 2022 to gather data on seas, weather, mineral dust, and surface
Sterlite Power is looking at renewable energy transmission projects valued at 70,000 crores (over $9.2 million)
Sterlite Power Transmission Limited said it would vigorously bid for business from 70,000 crores (about $9.2 million) worth of transmission projects that would be auctioned soon.
Two consortiums are examining the possibility of a future European satellite constellation
The European Commission has chosen two European space company consortiums to conduct preliminary research on a potential European satellite constellation. New Symphonie, a cooperation led
Canpack switches to 100% renewable energy
Experts in packaging Canpack Group have stated that beginning in 2022, it would switch to 100 percent renewable power across all of its operations. The
Satellite companies condemn megaconstellation filings as “excessive”
Seasoned satellite operators expressed their displeasure with the many proposals for massive satellite constellations, urging that states should step up and set restrictions to limit such systems.
The Oculus Observatory in South Australia uses passive radar to monitor space objects
The Oculus Observatory in South Australia, which opened on December 9, is home to the first of a proposed global network of the passive radars for