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Hyundai and We Drive Solar deploy IONIQ 5s with V2G tech in the Netherlands to create the ‘world’s first bi-directional city’

Electrek

Hyundai Motor Group and We Drive Solar have teamed up to help create a completely bi-directional region in the Dutch development district of Cartesius in Utrecht of the Netherlands.

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Tesla powers Eneco’s largest battery project

Teslarati

Eneco, an energy producer in the Netherlands, is relying on Tesla to power its biggest battery project to date, which will be used to “more efficiently balance Belgium’s electricity grid” and is expected to be operational in 2024. Eneco is jointly owned by Mitsubishi Corp. I’d love to hear from you!

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Watch the world’s first artificial energy island being built [video]

Baua Electric

Princess Elisabeth Island will be an electricity grid at sea that will connect offshore wind farms to the Belgian mainland and also serve as a hub for future interconnectors with the UK and Denmark. Your personalized solar quotes are easy to compare online and you’ll get access to unbiased Energy Advisers to help you every step of the way.

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The world’s longest land and subsea interconnector just came online

Baua Electric

billion) project is a joint venture between the UK’s National Grid and Danish national transmission system operator Energinet. National Grid says that the world’s longest land and subsea interconnector can transport enough electricity for up to 2.5 GW interconnector between the UK and the Netherlands called LionLink.

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Our new Australian myenergi HQ

My Energi

Russel Shepherd, electric vehicle advocate, expert and electrification pioneer, will be heading up the new Australian myenergi headquarters, located in Greater Melbourne, Victoria. With the highest levels of solar irradiation in the world, Australia is the perfect extension of our global operations. Sea Cliff Bridge, Australia.

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Mad Power thoughts

EV Info

Everybody knew then that renewables were unreliable: that wind power fully works less than one-third of the time, and that solar power is unavailable at night (of course) and less efficient on cloudy winter days. The cost of grid management has soared to nearly £2billion a year in the last two decades. Gas is so last-century, you know!

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IEEE Discusses 6 Simple Solutions to Climate Change at COP27

Cars That Think

Rahman cited the Eemshaven ultrasupercritical plant , in Groningen, Netherlands—which was built in 2014. He added that the energy from wind, solar, and hydroelectric plants should be stored in batteries so the electricity generated from them during off-peak hours isn’t wasted but integrated into energy grids.