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TotalEnergies | September 05, 2022
On the recommendation of the Department of Mobility and Public Works of the Flemish Region, the Flemish government has tasked TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) with the installation and commercial operation of a charging service for electric vehicles in the West Flanders (Westhoek, Kortrijk and Bruges) and Flemish Brabant (Brussels Periphery, Leuven) regions. TotalEnergies will install up to 4,400 public charge points over the next two years. The new 22 kVA charging stations will be...
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Nordex | April 08, 2021
Nordex got orders from the worldwide breeze ranch designer Energiequelle for the stock and development of twelve N163/5.X breeze turbines in Finland. The orders for the breeze ranches "Takanebacken" and "Torvenkylä" likewise incorporate a drawn-out Premium Service contract for the turbines covering 30 years. The 28.5 MW "Takanebacken" wind ranch will be inherent in the district of Maalahti in the western Finnish locale of Ostrobothnia. The 39.9 M...
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Sun Badger | November 13, 2020
Sun Badger Solar today declared a promise to making more sustainable, energy-effective affordable housing as Habitat for Humanity's most current public accomplice. To recognize the debut association, the solar force engineer dispatched a mission that organizes the associations' joint spotlight on building maintainable and sound networks. For each Sun Badger Solar framework introduced through Dec. 31, 2021, the organization will give $250 to Habitat for Humanity, ensuring a...
Tesla | March 11, 2020
When Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) bought SolarCity in 2016, Elon Musk claimed it completed his grand vision for an energy company. Tesla would not only sell electric vehicles and energy storage to customers, but it would also install solar panels and the newly announced Solar Roof shingles. A key component to the deal was what Tesla dubbed Gigafactory 2 in Buffalo, New York. The heavily subsidized facility was supposed to produce an astounding 2 gigawatts (GW) of solar panels per year, enough to power a...
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