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Bigger Turbines, Better Grids: Siemens Gamesa on Planning an Offshore Boom

GreenTechMedia

Europe’s offshore wind ambitions have now been quantified. Getting there is achievable, but to really get the most out of offshore wind’s potential, a host of other puzzle pieces need to fall into place. The offshore wind sector itself is only in control of some of these. Jobs versus cost.

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LIDAR helps Greece become a renewable energy leader

Renewable Energy World

She has already played a key role in the evaluation of the bulk of Eunice Energy Group’s existing wind power capacity and in planning campaigns for many new projects across Greece for both Eunice Energy Group and others.

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Scaling energy communities for a more optimal energy market design

Smart Energy International

Bottom-up approach to market integration In the study a bottom-up, agent-based model of the German energy market was simulated, with 967 agents representing distributed energy assets (PV, electric vehicles, heat pumps, battery storage, consumption load profiles, wind power plants) and their owners’ trading preferences in a possible German electricity (..)

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SEF Weekly: German interconnector, bp R&D and heat network retrofitting

Smart Energy International

Using Hitachi Energy’s HVDC Light technology, SuedLink DC4 will transfer up to 2,000MWs of emission-free electricity, reportedly enough to power 5 million German households. Hitachi Energy will supply an HVDC Light converter station at each end of SuedLink DC4 to convert AC power from the transmitting grid to DC for delivery through the link.

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🌎 Deploy24 debrief #225

Climate Tech VC

" LDES: Attendees emphasized the need to complement solar and wind power with long-duration energy storage (LDES) , beyond 4-hour duration batteries, to ensure grid stability and meet demand surges, especially during periods when renewable generation dips.