Norway to Launch First Ever Self-Sailing Electric Cargo Ship

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The first autonomous and completely electric cargo ship is expected to be launched sometime next year in Norway. Yara International, a well-known fertilizer company has collaborated with the industrial group Kongsberg to build what is now known as the Yara Birkeland [1]. This cargo giant is expected to carry fertilizers between three ports in southern …

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Australia Set To Surpass Record 33000 Gigawatt Hours of Renewable Energy

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If the current pace of investment continues thought-out 2017, Australia may just reach their 2024 Renewable Energy Target. Last week, the Australian Clean Energy Regulator released a new report which it stated that their renewable energy target which involves sourcing approximately 33 000 gigawatt hours of renewable energy by 2024 may just be reached, that …

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Solar Capacity in India Grows 3-Fold to 10K MW in 3 Years

The solar power generation capacity in India has surpassed 10K MW, which is a 3-fold jump in a matter of just 3 years as the government is pushing for the renewable energy sources to meet the increasing demand. This milestone was achieved as NTPC Limited, the nation’s biggest power producer went on to commission the …

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Solar and Wind Energy Make Up for Shortfall

Electricity demands always soar high during the summer season. This year again, to meet the ever raising demands for electricity, we have only 2 units, each with a capacity of 210 Megawatts at the TTPS (Tuticorin Thermal Power Station). In the Tuticorin Thermal Power Station, we have around five units for generating power. However, as …

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