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Terrajoule raises $11.5 M to further develop its CSP system with steam storage
Terrajoule, a California based start-up born in 2009 to develop an innovative Concentrated Solar Power system with steam storage, has raised $11.5...
08 November 2013
Brenmiller Energy to start innovative CSP pilot plant in December
Brenmiller Energy, the Israel based Concentrated Solar Power technology company will start a pilot plant to test Brenmiller's innovative bCell™...
07 November 2013
Local manufacturing will reduce CSP costs by 30% in India according to World Bank report
The World Bank has unveiled a new report addressing the CSP development in India for the coming years. The report estimates that with local...
05 November 2013
Arizona utility highlights benefits of CSP plants with energy storage
APS, the major utility of Arizona, US, says Solana CSP plant represents an important technological advance in solar energy production compared to the...
04 October 2013
The 'Climate Bonds Inititative', an investor-focused not-for-profit, promoting large-scale investment in the low-carbon economy, has released the...
20 August 2013
SHEC Energy, the Canada based company that develops concentrated solar thermal systems, has announced it has achieved a 89% cost reduction in its...
20 August 2013
ASE and Chiyoda commission new parabolic trough test loop with molten salt as HTF
Italy's Archimede Solar Energy and Japan's Chiyoda have successfully commissioned their new parabolic trough test loop with molten salt as heat...
07 July 2013
EU awards €10 M to the ‘Scientific And Technological Alliance in CSP’ led by Spain’s PSA
The ‘Scientific and Technological Alliance for Guaranteeing the European Excellence in Concentrating Solar Thermal Energy’ (STAGE-STE) project, led...
30 April 2013
IRENA Global Atlas of Solar and Wind resources
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has announced at its annual general assembly held on January 13 and 14, the Global Atlas of...
14 January 2013
Panneer Selvam, center, Micah Hale, left, and Matt Strasser display the thermocline energy storage test system outside the Engineering Research Center in south Fayetteville
Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed a thermal energy storage system that will work as a viable alternative to...
09 November 2012

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