Energy storage including Fuel cells News for September 2013

Energy storage including Fuel cells News Archive

Commercial energy storage set to rise to 2.3 GW in 2017 Commercial energy storage set to rise to 2.3 GW in 2017

Global installations of photovoltaic (PV) storage systems for commercial use, currently the smallest part of the global solar energy storage business, are projected to expand by a factor of 700 in the coming years and become the largest market segment in 2017, from only 3.2 MW in 2012.

Latest White Paper Download: Using LEAN techniques to cut VOC emissions

This white paper from Kimberly-Clark looks at how organisations can adopt ‘Lean’ systems to get to grips with the problem of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions reduction.

Siemens sells CSP assets

Abengoa has bought Siemens' concentrated solar power (CSP) assets through its subsidiary Rioglass Solar.

Second Acta Power trial for telecom backup power in the Philippines Second Acta Power trial for telecom backup power in the Philippines

Italian-based Acta SpA has signed a contract with a new customer for a trial of its Acta Power backup power system for telecommunications applications. The fuel cell-electrolyser system will be placed on trial with a second major mobile telecoms company at a telecom base station in the Philippines.

DOE launches National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center to advance hydrogen and fuel cell technologies DOE launches National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center to advance hydrogen and fuel cell technologies

The US Department of Energy has unveiled the National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center, a unique national secure data facility dedicated to the independent analysis of advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.

European ene.field project installs first residential fuel cell combined heat and power units European ene.field project installs first residential fuel cell combined heat and power units

The first two fuel cell-based combined heat and power (FC-CHP) units have been officially installed in Germany by the ene.field project partners Baxi Innotech GmbH and Elcore GmbH, in homes in Homburg and Munich, respectively.

New faces at Renewable Energy Focus

We welcome Reginald Tucker and Amanda Jacob to the editorial team...