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Survey: charging challenges main block to UK EV vehicle adoption
Versinetic has today released a new whitepaper, “Accelerating EV Adoption and Infrastructure.” The report provides key insights into UK EV infrastructure challenges, major EV trends and obstacles to EV adoption.
SOLEK closes a $379 million financing for portfolio of Chile PV projects
Solar energy group SOLEK has closed a $379 million financing for its portfolio in Chile, consisting of solar photovoltaic utility-scale and PMGD plants located in the Central Region.
Testing keeps the turbines going round
All the way back in 1860, Abraham Lincoln referred to the potential of wind power: “Of all the forces of nature, I should think the wind contains the largest amount of motive power.” Now, wind turbines are running across the globe, generating renewable energy for millions. But what keeps them going? Here, Andrew Keith, Director of load bank manufacturer Power Prove, explains why rigorous testing is so important to keeping wind fa...
CCS and hydrogen challenges to be tackled
Energy industry leaders are to set out how the sector can overcome challenges posed by the implementation of carbon capture storage (CCS) and the use of hydrogen at SPE Offshore Europe 2023 (OE23).
Delta unveils MOOVair 30kW wireless charging system
Delta, a global provider of power solutions, showcases its latest MOOVair 30kW wireless charging system for e-forklifts during the LogiMAT 2023.
Volvo Penta’s modular electric systems triumph in FTMH partnership
Volvo Penta and FTMH have expanded their partnership to include electric forklifts. This collaboration highlights the trust in Volvo Penta’s modularised electric platform and its full system supplier approach of the latest electromobility technology.
Delta launches a prefabricated skid-mounted energy storage system
Delta, a global specialist in power supply and energy management, has announced the launch of a prefabricated energy storage system (ESS) for industrial and commercial enterprises and EV charging stations.
‘Clean air’ switchgear paves the way for a greener future
One of the UK’s biggest electricity distributors has announced how it will be reducing its use of SF6 – one of the most potent greenhouse gases contributing to global warming.
Graphene-based breakthrough in hydrogen peroxide production
New research led by the University of Bath has shown that surface-modified graphene could transform the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for industrial use as a bleaching agent or disinfectant.
Partnership accelerates energy transition and decarbonisation of maritime transport
RINA, an international company specialising in inspection, certification, and engineering consultancy, and Eni, have signed an agreement to jointly develop initiatives that can contribute to the energy transition and decarbonisation of their respective operations and particularly maritime transport, where RINA and Eni can benefit from each other's expertise.