
Two companies launch the “world’s largest plug and play device”
It is the only device in its category that can be plugged into a standard power outlet without the need for an electrician.

It is the only device in its category that can be plugged into a standard power outlet without the need for an electrician.

The aim of the companies is to establish a green ammonia export corridor to Europe.

The project has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by 9 million metric tons per year.

Coterra will provide 100,000 MMBtu/day with prices indexed to JKM.

SOLARCYCLE will recycle up to 10 million solar panels annually at its Georgia facility.

It allows a 120 kW fast charging station to be implemented in just 48 hours.

Fernando de Noronha will be the first inhabited island in Latin America to achieve 85% decarbonization.

The plants will produce more than 2 million Smc of biomethane per year, enough to supply thousands of homes with clean energy.

The Ballinknockane solar farm will power 16,000 homes and reduce 21,000 tonnes of CO2 annually in Ireland.

The company will install a concentrated solar thermal (CST) system designed to capture and store thermal energy for up to 10 hours.

Inkia Energy will contribute 1 GWp of renewable energy to the Peruvian electricity system by 2025.

The factory can produce electrolysers at a cost five times lower than its competitors.