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Rolls-Royce expands battery container production

•       Business Unit Power Systems expands production capacities in Ruhstorf (Bavaria) for complete energy storage solutions for microgrids •       Production start-up in Siemens Technology Park in first quarter of 2021 The Rolls-Royce's business unit Power Systems is increasing its capacities for producing battery containers. From 2021 the MTU EnergyPacks are t ...

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Genus Power makes history, supplies 1.5 million smart meters to EESL

Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd (Genus Power), the country’s  largest electricity metering solutions provider, becomes the first company in Asia Pacific to achieve the milestone of supplying 1.5M Smart Meters to EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Ltd), bearing a testimony of the manufacturing capability of an Indian company for such an advance meter amid global competition. Genus Power is the largest sup ...

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Smart grid: standards of power utility automation with multiple vendors

Industrial software supplier, COPA-DATA launched a new webinar series for the energy sector, with the second session taking place on Tuesday, August 11th. The IEC 61850 masterclass will help engineers understand how COPA-DATA’s software platform, zenon, supports power utility automation with multi-vendor systems. Pascal Schaub, director and principal engineer of DT Partners in Australia, kick ...

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Asia Reassesses Energy Transition Strategies, Accelerates Digital Transformation

Economic and social developments present grid modernization and expansion opportunities in Asia Grid resilience and renewable energy integration remain core investment areas in Asia as the region continues to increase its power grid capacity to support surging energy demand created by industrialization and economic developments. “Asia’s power leaders are reassessing theirr energy transition strate ...

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Toshiba’s MW Fuel Cells can power a factory!

Toshiba is set to roll out a hydrogen-powered fuel cell system capable of generating enough electricity to power 1,000 homes, or an entire factory or hospital in a boost to a government push of the zero-emission energy source. Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions has developed a 1 megawatt system consisting of at least 10 of its existing 100kW hydrogen fuel cells and will start selling it as early as this ...

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Australian Hydrogen Council sign 5 new MOU’s

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) is joining forces with the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) after it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as hydrogen fuel’s presence and potential in Australia’s renewable energy future grows. The CEC MoU is one of five signed by AHC with key organisations in the Asia-Pacific and Canada. Hydrogen is quickly becoming the Timothée Chalamet of the renewable energy mix, no ...

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Microgrids: Helping to Bring Reliable, Accessible and Clean Energy to Asia

Energy demand across Asia is surging and expected to grow by two-thirds by 2040, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. At the same time, more than 65 million people mostly in Southeast Asia are without adequate or reliable access to electricity.  How does Asia solve its energy supply and demand dilemma? We are at a critical juncture. Managed well, the potential benefits of energy expa ...

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Intelligent Energy fuel cells selected

Intelligent Energy, the UK fuel cell engineering business, is supplying its zero emission fuel cell products for deployment by MBR Global (MBRG), which will be implementing a micro-grid to supply power to two remote villages in Malaysia. MBRG will be integrating an Intelligent Energy FCM801 and FCM802 Fuel Cell Module (FCM), which provide 1.2kW and 2.5kW of power respectively, into a renewable ene ...

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Aquarius Engines partner with Nokia in Micro-generator supply

 Israel’s Aquarius Engines said on Monday it has signed a partnership deal with Nokia to provide energy to millions of people in Asia without access to the electrical grid.  Initially Nokia will roll out lightweight Aquarius generators in remote populated areas and telecommunications centres in southeast Asia.  Aquarius forecast that by 2022 the company will supply more than 250 million euros ...

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Kongsberg Digital and private investor invest in NorSea Digital – changes its name to KONCIV

Through a private placement, Kongsberg Digital acquires additional shares in NorSea Digital, now KONCIV, together with the private investor Jacob Møller. NorSea remains its largest owner. The company provides digital logistics services through its cloud solution.  Kongsberg Digital, a subsidiary of the Kongsberg Group, is a leading software company witihin digitalization of the energy sector and the ma ...

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