2.18.2 Release Notes – December 2025

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  • Sao tome energy storage 2025 target

    Sao tome energy storage 2025 target

    The project, which has a targeted capacity of 11 MW, is aimed at cutting reliance on costly thermal generation and securing greater energy independence and resilience. Once operational, it will eliminate 13,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.


  • United arab emirates energy storage installed capacity by 2025

    United arab emirates energy storage installed capacity by 2025

    Valued at over $6 billion, the project will integrate a massive 5. 2 GW solar PV plant with a state-of-the-art 19 gigawatt-hour (GWh) battery energy storage system.


  • Bogota Energy Storage Station Project 2025

    Bogota Energy Storage Station Project 2025

    As Colombia accelerates its transition to renewable energy, containerized energy storage systems are emerging as game-changers. This article explores how Bogotá Energy Storage Station Container solutions address grid stability challenges while supporting solar and wind.


  • Notes on charging solar panels with on-site energy

    Notes on charging solar panels with on-site energy

    This guide breaks down the solar recharging process, explains key components like inverters and batteries, compares off-grid and grid-tied systems, and shows how to charge power stations and electric vehicles.


  • Solar panels release greenhouse gases

    Solar panels release greenhouse gases

    Residential solar panels emit around 41 grams of CO2 equivalent emissions per kilowatt-hour of electricity generated.Most of these lifecycle emissions are tied to the process of manufacturing panels and are offset by clean energy. The IPCC puts the carbon footprint of rooftop solar at 41 grams of CO2 equivalents per kWh of electricity produced. But that number is not etched in stone. In fact, there are many ways to reduce the carbon. Installing solar panels on your home is a very effective way to reduce your carbon footprint. Although there are carbon emissions associated with.

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