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Latest Energy Poll: Taiwan’s Public Supportive of Renewable Energy Development with Opposition Placed on Thermal Power and Fourth Nuclear Power Plant

published: 2021-07-07 9:30
The results of the “2021 Survey by the National Renewable Wind Energy Team” recently published by the Taiwan Social Innovation and Sustainable Development Association (TSISDA) indicate that the public is highly receptive to the idea of renewable energy, where 80.8% supports the government in fully implementing the development of green power, and 73% is in favor of the government establishing a Taiwanese offshore wind team. However, over 60% of the public is also concerned about a crisis of power outage. ...  more

US Solar Exceeded 100GW amidst Major Impacts of Cost and Pandemic

published: 2021-07-07 9:30
According to the report of the Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie, the installed capacity of solar energy in the US has surpassed 100GW, and the new installed capacity during the first quarter of 2021 had also arrived at a new height. However, the simultaneous increase in the cost of materials and modules of solar energy still imposes numerous challenges for the future. ...  more

Indian Railway Issues a 740MW Solar Tender via Its Joint Venture

published: 2021-07-06 9:30
Railway Energy Management Co. Ltd. (REMCL), a joint venture of Indian Railway and Rail Indian Technical and Economic Service Ltd. (RITES), has released an invitation for bids for the installation of 750MW of ground-mounted PV systems on vacant parcels of land owned by Indian Railway. According to reporting by various green energy news outlets and research agencies, REMCL has been designated by the Indian Railway as the entity that oversees the tender proceedings, project development efforts, and power supply distribution for 3GW of PV generation.  ...  more

Stanford University Hopes to Develop “Rebarless” Concrete by Replacing Limestone with Igneous Rock

published: 2021-07-05 9:30
Can igneous rocks replace the limestone (calcium carbonate) within cement? The cement industry is the largest carbon emission entity in the world, and the balance between the emission of carbon dioxide and the environment has been a major issue for various cement businesses. Stanford University has proposed a solution, which hopes to reduce the consumption of limestone and carbon emission, and eventually create a green concrete that does not require rebar for reinforcement. ...  more

SRE Invites Tien Li, Yeongguan, and J&V Energy to Establish the “Taiwan Team” for Offshore Wind Power

published: 2021-07-05 9:30
In order to further realize the autonomous development of offshore wind power, as well as the localization target of the supply chain, Taiwanese offshore wind power developer SRE announced on July 5 the partnership with Tien Li Offshore Wind Technology, Yeong Guan, and J&V Energy regarding the establishment of the first “Taiwan Team” co-funded by local developers and supply chains. ...  more

Tesla Expects to Procure Over USD 1 Billion of Battery Materials from Australia Every Year

published: 2021-07-05 9:30
At a recent event hosted by the Minerals Council of Australia, Robyn Denholm, chairperson of Tesla, said her company plans to spend more than USD 1 billion a year to procure raw materials from Australia. Tesla especially wants to tap into the country’s rich reserves of lithium and nickel. Presently, Tesla sources three-fourths of its lithium and over a one-third of its nickel from the country. ...  more