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So lohnt sich die Photovoltaikanlage auch ohne Einspeisevergütung So rechnet sich eine Photovoltaikanlage auch ohne Einspeisevergütung: hoher Eigenverbrauch, passende Anlagengröße und mit Speicher.

So lohnt sich die Photovoltaikanlage auch ohne Einspeisevergütung
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Photovoltaik lohnt sich auch ohne Einspeisevergütung: Mit hohem Eigenverbrauch, passender Anlagengröße und Speicher senken Haushalte dauerhaft ihre Stromkosten.

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Robots install 100 MW of solar panels on 1-GW AES project
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews #Robotics
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In Batteries We Trust A break for some good news

"..battery performance has soared as prices have plunged"

In Batteries We Trust
A break for some #goodnews

#renewable #energy #climate #GreenTech

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Philippines accelerates grid entry for 1.28 GW of solar
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews #Philipines
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PV-Produktionsanlagen: Weltmarkt wächst bis 2035 auf bis zu 300 Milliarden Dollar
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews
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Der Markt für PV-Produktionsanlagen steht vor einem massiven Wachstumsschub. (1/2)

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Solaratlas Brandenburg 2.0
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Im Solaratlas Brandenburg wurden die Gebäudedaten aktualisiert und neue Funktionen etabliert. (1/2)

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First a futuristic “solar forest” appeared inside Shanghai — Then it began hinting at a new way to power entire cities
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews
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A design that changes perspectives on how to make city life more sustainable. (1/2)

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Energie-Kommune Greifswald setzt Maßstäbe
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews #Vorpommern #MV
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Greifs­wald wur­de als Ener­gie-Kom­mu­ne des Jah­res 2025 aus­ge­zeich­net und bestä­tigt damit sei­nen kon­se­quen­ten Weg in der Ener­gie­wen­de. (1/2)

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Nach 25 Jahren - Alte Solarmodule erreichen 87 Prozent der Originalleistung
#Erneuerbare #Renewable #GoodNews
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Neu verkabelte polykristalline Solarzellen aus dem Jahr 2000 sind über zwei Jahre intensiv getestet worden. Sie wären weiter nutzbar.

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#Coal phase-out: only 2/5 Western Balkan countries with high coal dependence have set a phase-out date. Why is this #challenge for the region? How binding are these deadlines?

The untapped #renewable potential in electricity generation across the Balkans 🌬️☀️- but yet, tendencies to employ gas...

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- #Coal phase-out: only 2/5 Western Balkan countries with high coal dependence have set a phase-out date. Why is this #challenge for the region? How binding are these deadlines?

- The untapped #renewable potential in electricity generation across the Balkans - but yet, tendencies to employ gas.

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I agree with the sentiment, but the stats include nuclear, which is not #renewable.

There is an argument from George Monbiot that we need nuclear temporarily to move from oil and gas. But "not fossil fuel" does not mean "renewable".

If you've tried to renew Plutonium you're braver than me.

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Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen production Co-founded by Dan Sobek ’88, SM ’92, PhD ’97, 1s1 Energy has developed a filtration material for hydrogen electrolyzers that it says reduces energy...

#Energy #Startups #Cleaner #industry #Renewable #energy […]

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South Africa's carbon conundrum: Economic growth and innovation fuel emissions, while renewables offer a path forward A comprehensive new analysis of South Africa’s environmental footprint reveals a complex and often contradictory relationship between development and pollution. Researchers Frank Ranganai Matenda, Helper Zhou, and Mabutho Sibanda from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, alongside Asif Raihan of the National University of Malaysia, examined three decades of national data to untangle the key drivers of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. The investigation, spanning from 1990 to 2020, exposes how economic progress, globalization, and even technological innovation are currently contributing to rising emissions, while highlighting the significant potential of renewable energy to reverse this trend. Decoding Three Decades of Emissions To quantify the long-term impacts of various national policies and economic trends, the research team employed a robust statistical method known as the Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS) estimator. This technique is particularly well-suited for analyzing time-series data with complex, evolving relationships. The model assessed how five key variables—economic growth, fossil fuel consumption, renewable energy consumption, technological innovation (measured by patent applications), and globalization—influenced South Africa’s CO₂ emissions over the 31-year period. To ensure the reliability of their conclusions, the findings were rigorously cross-validated using two other advanced econometric methods, the Fully Modified Least Squares (FMOLS) and Canonical Cointegrating Regression (CCR). The...

South Africa's carbon conundrum: Economic growth and innovation fuel emissions, while renewables offer a path forward
->Ghanamma | More on "South Africa emissions renewables research" at BigEarthData.ai | #Emission #ClimateChange #Renewable

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Construction starts on Arevon’s 250-MW energy storage project in California
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Arevon Energy has started construction on its 250-MW/1,000-MWh Cormorant Energy Storage Project in Daly City, California. (1/2)

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Middle East crisis exposes global energy fault line as UN urges shift to renewables The Hormuz Strait in the Persian Gulf, through which one fifth of the world’s supply of oil and gas passes, has been largely closed to shipping since the conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel, as well as, to a lesser extent, other nations, began a month ago. The disruption to supplies has already resulted in reduced access to the fossil fuels which countries around the world need to produce power, leading to higher prices rattling global markets in the process. The United Nations says the bottleneck caused by the virtual closure of the strait underscores a fundamental issue that energy security is no longer just about supply, but also about resilience and finding alternative power sources in an increasingly unstable world. Why it matters Concern over the use of fossil fuels has typically been linked to climate change, due to the warming effects of the gases they produce when burned, but now energy security has come more into focus. Earlier this year, the UN Secretary-General António Guterrescautioned that “in this age of war…our addiction to fossil fuels is destabilizing both the climate and global security.” The impact of war Since the outbreak of the war in the Middle...

Middle East crisis exposes global energy fault line as UN urges shift to renewables
->Global Issues | More on "Middle East energy security crisis" at BigEarthData.ai | #Renewable

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Indeed, the #NorthSea is perfect for #windfarms galore and we have so much #renewable potential. Only the gammons love #oil these days

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Bulk electrical power extraction through tunnel transmission technology from renewable ... Khan, M. T. I. & Anwar, S. Natural disasters and foreign exchange reserves: The role of renewable energy and human capital. Renew. Energy 192, 838–848 (2022). Millstein, D., Wiser, R., Bolinger, M. & Barbose, G. The climate and air-quality benefits of wind and solar power in the United States. Nat. Energy 2, 1–10 (2017). International Energy Agency (IEA). Renewables 2022 Analysis and Forecast to 2027. (2022). DeRolph, C. R., McManamay, R. A., Morton, A. M. & Nair, S. S. City energysheds and renewable energy in the United States. Nat. Sustain. 2, 412–420 (2019). Kumar, R. et al. Renewable energy adoption: Design, development, and assessment of solar tree for the mountainous region. Int. J. Energy Res. 46, 743–759 (2022). Mulcué-Nieto, L. F. et al. Energy performance assessment of monocrystalline and polycrystalline photovoltaic modules in the tropical mountain climate: The case for Manizales-Colombia. Energy Rep. 6, 2828–2835 (2020). Kim, K. J., Lee, H. & Koo, Y. Research on local acceptance cost of renewable energy in South Korea: A case study of photovoltaic and wind power projects. Energy Policy 144, 111684 (2020). Hastik, R. et al. Using the ‘footprint’ approach to examine the potentials and impacts of renewable energy sources in the European...

Bulk electrical power extraction through tunnel transmission technology from renewable ...
->Nature | More on "Renewable energy tunnel power transmission" at BigEarthData.ai | #Technology #Renewable

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Multi-year field study finds that agrivoltaics can support healthy potato yields Multi-year field trials conducted in Italy show that agrivoltaic systems can support healthy potato yields without major losses. Strategic shading and dynamic light management during critical growth s...

Multi-year field study finds that agrivoltaics can support healthy potato yields

#solar #renewable #agrivoltaics #sustainableagriculture

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Renewables Hit Nearly Half of Global Power Capacity in 2025 “By the end of 2025, renewables accounted for 49% of global installed power capacity, and comprised 85.6% of annual global power additions, largely due to significant growth in solar and wind power,” said Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency. — Renewable energy accounted for nearly half of global power capacity by the end of 2025, according to new data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Last year saw the largest-ever recorded increase in renewable energy capacity – a 15.5% annual increase, or 692 gigawatts (GW) of added renewable capacity, the agency said in a report published on Wednesday. This continues a trend that has seen renewable power additions reaching new records almost every year since the turn of the millennium owing to their “competitiveness and resilience,” said Francesco La Camera, IRENA’s Director-General. Renewables accounted for 49% of installed power capacity globally and comprised 85.6% of the total global power added in 2025. Driving this growth was solar energy, which alone accounted for nearly three-quarters of all renewable additions – a record 510 GW. Wind came in second, with 159 GW added in one year. But disparities among countries and regions persisted. China continued to lead...

Renewables Hit Nearly Half of Global Power Capacity in 2025
->Earth.Org | More on "Renewable energy global capacity growth" at BigEarthData.ai | #Renewable

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FERC: Renewables made up 88% of new US power generating capacity in 2025 Solar accounted for more than 72% of US electrical generating capacity added in 2025, with another 16% from wind, according to belatedly released data from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) reviewed by the SUN DAY Campaign. When it comes to new capacity additions, solar has held the lead among all energy sources for 28 consecutive months. Installed utility-scale solar capacity now exceeds the individual capacities of wind, hydropower, and nuclear power. Further, FERC expects solar to add another 86 gigawatts (GW) over the next three years, during which time solar capacity will also surpass that of coal. Solar was 83% of new generating capacity in December In its latest monthly “Energy Infrastructure Update” report (with data through December 31, 2025), FERC says 17 “units” of solar totaling 993 megawatts (MW) were placed into service in December, accounting for 83.2% of all new generating capacity added during the month. The 710 utility-scale (>1 MW) solar units added during 2025 total 26,556 MW and accounted for 72.6% of the total new capacity placed into service by all sources. Advertisement - scroll for more content Solar has now been the largest source of new generating capacity added each month for 28 months...

FERC: Renewables made up 88% of new US power generating capacity in 2025
->Electrek | More on "Renewables dominating US power capacity" at BigEarthData.ai | #Renewable

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Trial pours cold water on current EV truck viability despite diesel price hike A 2.5-year trial of an electric truck in SA's forestry industry has concluded with the truck now parked, finding it was able to do the job but wasn't cost effective, even with high fuel prices. #road #transport #industry #renewable #energy #forestry #logging #timber

A 2.5-year trial of an electric truck in SA's forestry industry has concluded with the truck now parked, finding it was able to do the job but wasn't cost effective, even with high fuel prices. #road #transport #industry #renewable #energy #forestry #logging #timber

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A new eco-friendly water battery could theoretically last for centuries The problem with many types of modern batteries is that they rely on harsh chemicals to work. Not only can these corrosive liquids damage internal parts over time, but they can also leach into soil an...

Great news for sustainable energy! "Compared to current aqueous battery systems, the new system offers exceptional long-term cycling stability and respect for the environment under neutral conditions." techxplore.com/news/2026-02... #renewable #energy #battery #sustainable #water

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Renewables grew to almost 50 percent of global electricity capacity in 2025 after solar boost Global renewable capacity reached 5149 GW in 2025, up 692 GW from 2024 Annual renewable growth rate rose to 15.5 percent in 2025 Middle East crisis underscores fossil fuel energy security risks, says La Camera Renewable power made up almost 50 percent of the world's electricity capacity last year after a record increase in solar installations, data from the International Renewable Energy Agency shared exclusively with Reuters shows. As the Middle Eastern conflict has led to record monthly gains on oil markets, some in industry have lobbied for more investment in fossil fuels, but countries with higher renewable capacity have been insulated from the market shock, some analysts say. "The Middle East crisis has, in some ways confirmed dramatically energy security is not something we can be sure of with fossil fuels," IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera told Reuters. Global renewable power capacity reached a record 5149 gigawatts at the end of 2025, up 692 GW from 2024, the data showed. Solar surge is biggest contributor The growth was led by a leap in solar capacity, which grew by 511 GW in 2025 to 2392 GW, confirming its position as the world's largest renewable source. The figures are far greater...

Renewables grew to almost 50 percent of global electricity capacity in 2025 after solar boost
->RNZ News | More on "Global renewable energy capacity growth" at BigEarthData.ai | #Renewable

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We're here in Costa Rica soaking it all in. Did you know that in 2025 more than 98% of Costa Rica's electricity was produced from renewable resources? About 15% of the total was wind while a whopping 75% was hydropower. #renewable #latinamerica #camibaculture

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Das Wärmepumpen-ABC
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Fachbegriffe und Infos rund um die Wärmepumpe im Überblick
Mysterium Wärmepumpe? (1/3)

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www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/31/trum... Just imagine if the #US & #global #economies were far more dependent on #renewable #energy, & far less dependent on #fossilfuels, which neither Donald #Trump nor the #fossilfuel #companies would like […]

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It's a nice sentiment, but they will just be fighting over the next set of #resources that get monopolized by some centralized command-control organizational philosophy that military & corporate regimes uphold.

IE, the REMs that are needed to make #renewable energy devices. And water, food, etc.

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Solar energy could be key to making sustainable aviation fuel A new way of making sustainable aviation fuel that could cut the reliance on used cooking oil as a feedstock has been developed by a team of engineers led by the University of Sheffield. The new techn...

Solar energy could be key to making sustainable aviation fuel

#solar #renewable #energy #climatescience #sustainability

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Tesvolt bringt 500-kWh-Batteriespeicher PowerCore G-2 auf den Markt - Solarserver Tesvolt stellt 500-kWh-Batteriespeicher PowerCore G-2 vor und setzt auf neue Strategie mit chinesischer Hardware und eigener Software.

Tesvolt bringt 500-kWh-Batteriespeicher PowerCore G-2 auf den Markt
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