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Aerones raises $30 million to develop wind turbine maintenance robot

January 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Aerones, a Latvia-based company specializing in robot-enabled wind turbine maintenance and inspection, has secured $30 million in growth capital to scale its business globally.

The capital will be used to help the Company meet surging demand in a market which is expected to reach $50 billion in value by 2028.

The funding round was co-led by Lightrock, the global growth equity investor, and Haniel, the European family-owned purpose-driven investor. [Read more…] about Aerones raises $30 million to develop wind turbine maintenance robot

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: aerones, capital, company, equity, global, growth, inspection, investor, maintenance, market, power, robot-enabled, robotic, round, services, turbine, wind

Best MPPT or PWM solar controller for the camper

December 16, 2022 by Mark Allinson

PWM and MPPT charge controllers are both devices widely used to charge batteries using energy produced by solar panels on campers and boats and, of course, in fixed installations.

The PWM controller is a switch connecting the solar panels to your service battery. This device can substantially reduce the voltage of the meetings until it reaches that of the battery bank.

The MPPT controller, on the other hand, is more sophisticated (and more expensive): it regulates its input voltage to harvest the maximum possible power from the solar panels. [Read more…] about Best MPPT or PWM solar controller for the camper

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: °c, battery, charge, controller, current, maximum, mppt, panel, panels, power, pwm, solar, temperature, voltage

What are the components of a Solar Panel System?

December 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Solar panel manufacturers in India offer a wide range of solar power systems and components. Solar panels range from monocrystalline to hybrid solar cells and today, there are many solar panels manufacturers in India who have access to various types of silicon wafers, substrates and semiconductors required for making solar cells.

Solar panels are a great way to supply electricity to homes, buildings and businesses. Solar power is one of the fastest growing industries in India and there is a demand for solar panel manufacturers in India as well.

Loom Solar is a leading solar panel manufacturer in India, offering you premium quality solar panels at competitive price. They have been providing quality products with the customer satisfaction on priority basis to many customers across the world. [Read more…] about What are the components of a Solar Panel System?

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: power, solar, solar panel manufacturer

Global report finds 1 in 3 manufacturers on track to meet sustainability targets

November 21, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Schneider Electric, a company which specialises in digital transformation of energy management and automation, and Omdia, a technology research and advisory group, have found that while industrial companies are setting ambitious sustainability targets, roughly half (48 percent) have yet to take the necessary steps to meet them.

The finding was part of a study to better understand manufacturers’ sustainability goals and the maturity of their sustainability initiatives.

Over half (57 percent) of respondents to the survey are aiming for net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. They are most likely to name reduced energy consumption as the key factor in their decision to invest in operational sustainability initiatives, and 49 percent also expect improved performance and cost savings. [Read more…] about Global report finds 1 in 3 manufacturers on track to meet sustainability targets

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: goals, initiatives, manufacturers, sustainability

300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

November 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ABB has published another of its Energy Transition Equation reports that shows how industrial customers can reduce carbon emissions and manage the energy transition for a more sustainable future.

Based on nine months of research and modelling, the report highlights how early adoption and integration of automation, digitalization, and electrification technologies to enable autonomous operations can deliver savings of over 300,000 tons of carbon emissions per annum for offshore sites (approximately 25 percent reduction).

This is the equivalent of removing 150,000 combustion cars from the road and is the same volume of CO2 responsible for five million tons of glacier mass lost each year. [Read more…] about 300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: abb, autonomous, carbon, cars, combustion, companies, emissions, energy, ensure, equivalent, gas, industries, industry, oil, operations, percent, production, renewables, report, savings, strategy, support, tons

5 Benefits of Green Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Generators 

May 2, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Having a backup power source for your home during power outages or long road trips is essential for keeping you safe and connected.

And while generators have long relied on gas and fuel, there’s no reason to keep using generators that rely on harmful toxic fossil fuels.

That’s especially true when you get more from one that uses greener alternative energy sources. [Read more…] about 5 Benefits of Green Alternatives to Fossil Fuel Generators 

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: alternative, alternatives, charge, energy, fossil, generator, generators, green, indoors, portable, power, safer, source, sources, vehicle

Hystar to use automation to increase production of green hydrogen

March 7, 2022 by David Edwards

Semcon is supporting Norwegian Hystar to develop their new electrolyser technology for the production of green hydrogen.

The aim is to produce up to 150 percent more hydrogen without using more energy than in conventional processes today.

The project is now being expanded and Semcon is providing more expertise in order to automate the production of electrolyser stacks, which convert electricity to hydrogen and oxygen. [Read more…] about Hystar to use automation to increase production of green hydrogen

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: electrolysers, expertise, hydrogen, hystar, production, project, semcon, technology

Continental claims all its production runs on ‘100 percent green electricity’

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

Continental, one of the world’s largest suppliers of vehicle tyres and automotive components and systems, claims that all of its production has been running on “100 percent green electricity’ for the past couple of years at least.

Continental claims to have been procuring all of the electricity for its production sites from renewable energy sources as of fiscal 2020. The company says this is the “clear conclusion” reached in a report by auditor KPMG.

By purchasing approximately 4 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of green energy, Continental reduced its own direct and indirect global CO2 emissions by 70 percent from around 3.2 million metric tons in 2019 to 0.99 million metric tons in 2020. [Read more…] about Continental claims all its production runs on ‘100 percent green electricity’

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: attribute, carbon-neutral, certificates, climate, company, continental, electricity, emission-free, energy, green, percent

Continental developing charging robots for electric vehicles with Volterio

January 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Automotive technology giant Continental says it is “revolutionizing the charging of electric vehicles”.

Working with startup Volterio, Continental’s development and production service provider Continental Engineering Services is developing a fully automatic intelligent charging robot that will make filling up with electricity “much easier and more convenient” in the future.

CES and Volterio have now officially entered into a partnership that will see the latter develop the first near-production systems for the jointly designed charging robot by mid-2022. [Read more…] about Continental developing charging robots for electric vehicles with Volterio

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: charging, continental, robot, solution, technology, vehicles

Interview: Energy Systems Network CEO Paul Mitchell talks about the future of cars and Indy Autonomous Challenge

January 10, 2022 by Mark Allinson

It’s been a while since we wrote up an interview, mainly because they take a long time to transcribe and edit into a readable article. And we’re not yet a large enough website to devote time to doing that because there are many other stories that would have to wait while we’re busy doing that.

However, the subject of electric vehicles and EV charging networks are important technologies that literally millions of people have been reading about on this website, and we think they will find this interview interesting.

The interview is with Paul Mitchell, president and CEO of Energy Systems Network, a US-based nonprofit which could be described as a kind of public-private partnership with the aim of discovering and commercialising technologies that provide a platform for the continued healthy growth of the entire clean-energy future of moving machines – cars and other road-going vehicles in particular, but possibly even marine vessels and other types of craft such as drones and maybe even planes. [Read more…] about Interview: Energy Systems Network CEO Paul Mitchell talks about the future of cars and Indy Autonomous Challenge

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: autonomous, batteries, battery, car, cars, challenge, competition, electric, energy, grid, hydrogen, industry, indy, kind, motor, projects, speedway, storage, systems, teams, technology, time, vehicles, years

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