Battery Inverters News
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Camp Denali Develops 90kW Solar Project
Located 90 miles from the nearest power grid, Camp Denali has harnessed the benefits of renewable energy for most of its history. From their first hydroelectric system, developed in 1981, to subsequent photovoltaics and passive-solar hot water, they continue to explore evolving ways to power their facilities while minimizing fossil fuel dependence and carbon emissions. ...
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SMA is the only international company to supply large-scale storage project in Korea with battery inverters and system technology
SMA Solar Technology AG (SMA) is supplying a large-scale storage project, run by the state-owned Korean electric utility company KEPCO, with 24 Sunny Central Storage 1000 battery inverters and system technology. The project is aimed at supplying reserve power and is the largest of its kind in the world. In addition to SMA, only local companies were qualified for the other portions of the ...
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Clean Energy Expo Asia Set to Accelerate Sustainable Development for the Region
Clean Energy Expo Asia Set to Accelerate Sustainable Development for the Region The Pew Charitable Trusts revealed earlier this year that the clean energy market in Asia/Oceania saw US$75 billion in investments . Asia Pacific has a huge and growing demand for energy, and governments across the region are stepping up efforts to grow their renewable energy sources to reduce reliance on depleting ...
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SMA Smartformer Enhances Design Flexibility of Sunny Island Systems
SMA announces the availability of its Smartformer, a transformer and distribution box that is compatible with SMA’s Sunny Island inverters. Available in the North American Market, the UL certified Smartformer facilitates easy application for off-grid or grid-tied battery backup single Sunny Island systems. With this product SMA continues its efforts to improve the performance of battery ...
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Tailor renewable energies to local culture
To make an impact, small-scale renewable energy systems must fit social expectations and cultural norms, argues Benjamin K. Sovacool. In 2009, 1.4 billion people lacked access to electricity — 85 per cent of them in rural areas. By 2030, 1.2 billion are set to remain off-grid, while 2.8 billion will rely on traditional biomass. The health consequences of this are monumental. Indoor air ...
By SciDev.Net
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