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Proyecto piloto de turbina de hidrógeno es descartado
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Hydrogen Turbine Pilot Project Discarded

Isbel Lazaro, March 17, 2024.
The energy company Vattenfall has decided to cancel its hydrogen turbine pilot project. This project aimed to investigate the feasibility of integrating hydrogen technology into turbine operations to drive sustainable energy production.

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Construirán planta piloto que combina energía fotovoltaica y termosolar
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Pilot plant combining photovoltaic and solar thermal power to be built

Isbel Lazaro, March 17, 2024.
Bluesolar has started the construction of its innovative pilot plant at the Instituto de Sistemas Fotovoltaicos de Concentración (ISFOC) facilities in Puertollano, Ciudad Real. This plant is characterized by the implementation of a pioneering technology that merges the principles of photovoltaic and solar thermal energy.

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Una potente turbina mareomotriz flotante podría operar en aguas estadounidenses
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Revolutionary Floating Tidal Turbine Set for U.S. Waters

Isbel Lazaro, March 14, 2024.
Orbital Marine Power Ltd, a leading renewable energy company specializing in the implementation of its innovative floating tidal turbine, has been selected as the technology partner for the project proposed by Orcas Power & Light Cooperative (OPALCO).

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panel solar NU-JC435 n-Type TOPCon de Sharp
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Sharp launches new 435 Wp solar panel with black frame

Joshua Falcon, March 13, 2024.
Sharp, the renowned Japanese manufacturer, has announced its latest innovation in the field of solar energy, the NU-JC435 solar panel. This state-of-the-art device, based on TOPCon n-Type monocrystalline silicon technology, stands out for its 435 Wp capacity.

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India: Ponen en marcha 1 GW de la "mayor central solar del mundo"
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India: 1 GW of the “world’s largest solar power plant” comes on line

Isbel Lazaro, March 13, 2024.
Adani Green Energy recently activated 1 GW of solar capacity at its Khavda facility, located in the state of Gujarat, India, considered to be the largest solar power plant in the world. This achievement aligns with the company’s ambitious plans to develop 30 GW of solar capacity over the next five years.

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