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China builds almost twice as much wind and solar capacity as every other country combined. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Vietnamese engineer has developed a battery that works by storing thermal energy in sand, and has already got orders for it from several foreign countries.
SiCPAK power modules from Navitas use advanced epoxy-resin potting to achieve 5× lower thermal resistance shift for extended ...
China’s long-term plan still stands. The 14th Five-Year Plan for Energy Storage targets 100GW of new capacity by 2030 and a ...
Lee Zhang of Sungrow reveals how the company's new inverter meets the needs of the rapidly evolving solar and storage ...
Hayleys Solar has partnered with global renewable energy leader BYD to introduce state-of-the-art energy storage and inverter solutions to the Sri Lankan market, marking a significant step forward in ...
Navitas’ SiCPAK power modules claim a 5× lower thermal resistance shift after 1,000 cycles of thermal shock testing.
Releases include bi-directional GaNFast ICs with IsoFast drivers, auto-qualified GaNSafe ICs, dedicated GaNSense Motor Drive ICs, and high-reliability SiCPAK modules ...
SemiQ is aiming at solar inverters with 1,200V SiC mosfets that are avalanche tested to 800mJ, that come co-packaged with ...
It raises key questions around coolant level measurement technologies, such as noncontacting gravity sensors vs. traditional ...
# That increased charge was to be ultimately offset by the savings produced from switching to lower costs fuels such as LNG, and efficiency gains in both generation and transmission and distribution ...
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