Shell and Chinese firms to build Europe’s largest battery
Shell has joined a Chinese project to construct what would be Europe’s largest battery in the UK. The oil and
Shell has joined a Chinese project to construct what would be Europe’s largest battery in the UK. The oil and
Poland’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter as weaker growth in construction offset continuous strong domestic consumer demand. Poland
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk is planning to build a “Gigafactory” near Berlin and an engineering and design centre near
A project in Sweden claims to have found a way to allow the sun’s rays to be stored cheaply in
A chilled Australian “water battery” is using surplus solar power generated from 6,000 photovoltaic panels (pictured) at the University of
A European startup company is planning to build Europe’s largest energy storage plant using a cryogenic battery to cut costs when
Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London are using a croissant-making technique to inspire an experiment on storing energy
Germany’s car industry is facing an export crisis as the 2015 Volkswagen dieselgate scandal weakens demand and the rise of
The testing process used on electric vehicles (EV) should be revised, according to industry analysts, because it exaggerates their range
No new Irish renewable energy projects are expected to go online for the more than a year, according to wind
A Finnish study says photovoltaic power is already far cheaper than the average energy price in six European markets and
Tesla appears to be looking to build a car factory in northwestern Germany with the tech giant inspecting possible locations.
Norway’s government-owned energy firm Statkraft has bought E-Wald, a German electric-vehicle (EV) charging firm, for an undisclosed fee as it
A Norwegian startup, Freyr, says it is planning to build one of Europe’s first battery giga-factories in Norway with plans
Norway’s first battery-powered aircraft crash-landed last week on a Norwegian lake in a setback for the aviation innovation, although the
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