energy
- www.waterpowermagazine.com Eco Wave Power launches first megawatt-scale wave energy project in Portugal
Eco Wave Power Global AB has officially started its first megawatt-scale wave energy project in Porto, Portugal
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- www.pv-magazine.com Using existing fences as near-zero-cost racking solution for PV deployment
American researchers are proposing to use steel zip ties to attach solar modules to fences in animal farms as a low-cost racking solution for agrivoltaic applications. They found the proposed approach is technically and economically viable, provided careful wind load tests are conducted on the fence...
- cleantechnica.com Offshore Hydrogen Would Be 10x Cost Of Already Expensive LNG, Yet Europe Is Serious About It
Even a firm as committed to hydrogen for energy as DNV is, using oil and gas analysts who won't have a job if hydrogen doesn't become a dominant energy carrier, can't make it make sense in their reports as hard as they try.
- pv-magazine-usa.com Rondo announces 90 GWh heat battery factory
U.S.-based Rondo Energy will operate the world’s largest battery factory in Thailand, two and a half times the size of Tesla’s Gigafactory.
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The EU reached a new record low in electricity from fossil fuels in the first half of 2023. (energy-charts.info)
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> According to the data gathered on energy-charts.info, the first half of 2023 saw the lowest production of electricity by fossil fuels since 2015. With 387 TWh (31.7% of load) from conventional sources it surpassed the previous low for a first half year of 400.9 TWh (32.1%) in 2020 by nearly 14 TWh or 3.5%. > > At the same time renewables provided for more power than ever with 519.3 TWh providing 42.6% of the load. > > Other records for a first half year in 2023 (see the bottom of the energy-charts page): > > * lowest nuclear power production > * lowest fossil peat production > * lowest load > > * highest pumped hydro usage (consumption+production) > * highest offshore wind production (23.922 TWh) > * highest onshore wind production (195.399 TWh) > * highest solar power production (98.698 TWh) > > This marks a notable shift towards green energy compared to the first half of 2022: renewables increased from 488.8 TWh in the first half of 2022 to 519.3 TWh in the first half this year, while fossil fuels decreased from 475.3 TWh to 387 TWh.
- www.reuters.com Oil settles higher but posts fourth straight quarterly decline
Oil prices settled higher on Friday but posted their fourth straight quarterly loss as investors worried that sluggish global economic activity could crimp fuel demand.
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2023 Statistical Review of World Energy
www.energyinst.org HomeThe Energy Institute is, as of 2023, the home of the Statistical Review of World Energy, published previously for more than 70 years by bp. The Statistical Review analyses data on world energy markets from the prior year. It has been providing timely, comprehensive and objective data to the energy c...