Two young Filipino inventors, Louie Villalon and Patrick De Guzman, are using their technical skills to address the Philippines’ energy challenges by developing innovative renewable energy solutions. Villalon’s Dali Innovative Solutions has created the VORTEx, a small-scale wind turbine utilizing recycled plastic materials to generate electricity for off-grid communities. De Guzman, on the other hand, has developed the Marissa Turbine, a tidal turbine that harnesses the power of ocean waves to create energy for Filipino households. Both inventions highlight the potential of renewable energy sources to address energy independence and sustainability in the Philippines.
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Despite abundant sunshine, Nigeria’s electricity grid struggles to meet demand, leaving millions in the dark. While solar power offers a solution, high interest rates and a lack of investor confidence hinder its development. The government faces a dilemma: raise electricity prices to attract investment or continue subsidies that burden the economy. This energy crisis impacts businesses, education, and even healthcare, highlighting the urgent need for a sustainable energy solution.
The aging US electric grid faces increasing strain from demand, weather disruptions, and renewable energy integration. Grid-enhancing technologies (GETs) offer a promising solution to ease congestion, reduce costs, and boost renewable energy adoption. This article explores the benefits, recent policy developments, and the potential of GETs to modernize the grid.
Pope Francis has announced plans to install solar panels on a Vatican-owned property near Rome, aiming to power the entire Vatican City with renewable energy. The initiative is part of his commitment to combating climate change, as outlined in his recent letter, ‘Brother Sun.’
Growatt, a global leader in distributed energy solutions, unveiled its latest energy storage solutions at Intersolar Europe 2024, emphasizing its commitment to seamless integration of solar and storage for both residential and commercial applications. The company showcased a wide range of products, including battery-ready inverters, microinverters, and battery systems for residential and commercial applications.
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind has chosen to lead the substation expansion program for its first offshore wind project, Atlantic Shores Project 1. The project, located in New Jersey, will deliver 1,510 megawatts of clean energy to the state and generate enough power to serve over 700,000 homes. This collaboration represents a significant step towards building a cleaner energy future in New Jersey.
Lightstar, in partnership with the City of Detroit, has launched an ambitious solar energy project called “Locally-Sited Utility-Scale Solar.” This initiative aims to integrate solar energy infrastructure with sustainable agricultural development in Detroit, creating a model for urban sustainability. The project will involve the installation of solar panels at two community-centered sites, generating approximately 10MW of power and providing opportunities for urban farming. Lightstar is committed to community engagement and will provide energy efficiency upgrades to qualifying homeowners in the project area. The project also includes a partnership with JIMA Studio to ensure inclusive and culturally sensitive development.
Hawaii has agreed to a comprehensive climate action plan after losing a lawsuit brought by thirteen children and teens who argued that the state’s inaction on climate change violated their constitutional rights. The settlement, a landmark victory for youth climate advocates, requires Hawaii to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045, prioritizing transportation sector transformation and investing in renewable energy.
TOPBAND, a leader in energy storage solutions, showcased its comprehensive offerings at EES Europe 2024, demonstrating its commitment to driving the new energy industry. The company presented innovative residential energy storage solutions, forged strategic partnerships, and highlighted its commitment to global expansion.
Solar power is set to reach a record high of 20% of global electricity generation for an hour on June 21st, with Spain leading the way in Europe. While global solar generation typically peaks in June due to longer summer days in the northern hemisphere, Spain’s solar share is expected to reach 30% for the entire month.