The EU-STREIT Programme in Papua New Guinea, as part of its Renewable Energy component, supports development and improvement of renewable energy solutions to create an enabling environment that will embrace development of the three targeted value chains that thousands of rural.
Patented outdoor cabinet protection design, optimized heat dissipation channels, protection against dust, rain, and sand; front and rear double-door maintenance, suitable for on-site installation of multiple sets of systems side by side, reducing footprint.
As of the end of January 2026, New Zealand had 855 MW of distributed solar power installations and 247 MW of grid-connected solar farms. Since records began in September 2013, solar capacity has been increasing exponentially, doubling in capacity roughly every 24.
In a significant stride towards enhancing renewable energy capacity in West Africa, TotalEnergies has announced the launch of a new 10-megawatt (MW) solar farm in the Kindia province of Guinea.
A lithium-ion battery factory has opened in New York State which could ramp-up to 38GWh annual production capacity by 2030, serving the electric vehicle (EV) and stationary battery storage sectors.
The project will finance Mauritania's first large-scale battery energy storage facility, enabling the country to harness its abundant solar and wind resources for more reliable electricity.
cerenergy ® is the Fraunhofer IKTS technology platform for ceramic-based high-temperature batteries. The idea is based on the “redevelopment” of Na/NiCl 2 and Na/S batteries with the proviso that cells and systems are produced as cost-efficient as possible.
This video effectively communicates the benefits and functionality of energy storage solutions, helping Boxergy connect with potential customers seeking residential battery storage or commercial energy solutions.
Exide Technologies is proud to introduce Solition Telecom, an advanced lithium-ion-based energy storage system designed to provide reliable backup power for Telecom Base Transceiver Stations (BTS).
The Government of Burkina Faso has signed a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with a local developer and a Dutch clean energy investment firm to develop a major solar and battery storage system.