RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS LIMITED
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2025-02-28 (theenergyst.com)
RES successfully closes sale of 70MW BESS project - .com
Independent renewable energy company, RES, has successfully completed the sale of a fully ready-to-build 70MW/160MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Ånge, Sweden. The project has been acquired by Delta Capacity, a Swiss-based developer of utility-scale battery storage solutions, with financial backing from Wood & Co., a leading European investment bank and asset manager.
Read more2025-01-23 (ross-shirejournal.co.uk)
Alness 45MW Contullich battery storage plant go-ahead welcomed by renewables firm RES
A renewable energy company has welcomed the go-ahead for a controversial 45MW battery energy storage plant in Easter Ross.
Read more2025-01-15 (wbur.org)
How Texas became America's clean energy leader | On Point
Of all the states in the country, Texas is the leader when it comes to wind and solar renewable energy. What lessons can we learn by looking to Texas?
Read more2024-12-16 (renewableenergymagazine.com)
RES awarded asset management contract for UK?s first transmission-connected co-located solar and storage facility
Independent renewable energy company RES has been awarded the asset management contract for the landmark Larks Green project, the UK?s first co-located solar and battery energy storag...
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2024-11-22 (nature.com)
Pathogenic role of acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP) in Cushing’s syndrome
Cushing’s syndrome is caused by an elevation of endogenous or pharmacologically administered glucocorticoids. Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP, encoded by the gene diazepam binding inhibitor, Dbi) stimulates food intake and lipo-anabolic reactions. Here we found that plasma ACBP/DBI concentrations were elevated in patients and mice with Cushing’s syndrome. We used several methods for ACBP/DBI inhibition in mice, namely, (1) induction of ACBP/DBI autoantibodies, (2) injection of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody, (3) body-wide or hepatocyte-specific knockout of the Dbi gene, (4) mutation of the ACBP/DBI receptor Gabrg2 and (5) injections of triiodothyronine or (6) the thyroid hormone receptor-β agonist resmetirom to block Dbi transcription. These six approaches abolished manifestations of Cushing’s syndrome such as increased food intake, weight gain, excessive adiposity, liver damage, hypertriglyceridaemia and type 2 diabetes.
Read more2024-11-16 (nature.com)
Brayton–Moser passivity based controller for constant power load with interleaved boost converter
A DC microgrid with renewable energy sources can achieve reduced current ripple, higher efficiency, faster dynamics, high voltage gain, and less operational stress by interfacing with an interleaved boost converter (IBC). The stability of an IBC linked to a DC microgrid supplying a constant power load (CPL) can be imperceptibly guaranteed by a conventional controller. A tightly regulated CPL with nonlinear and negative incremental impedance characteristics will lead to stability issues. Uncertainties such as load and line variations will further affect the stability of the system. A nonlinear passivity-based control algorithm requires more attention than a traditional controller to achieve the stability of power converters. This article explains the Brayton–Moser (BM) passivity-based controller (PBC) for a 2-level interleaved boost converter (IBC) interfaced DC microgrid with CPL. The suggested controller can achieve high signal stability by injecting a series-connected virtual impedance.
Read more2024-10-20 (ethicalmarketingnews.com)
RES acquires global blade inspection and condition monitoring company to bolster its Operations & Maintenance service offering
RES, the world leading independent renewable energy company and services provider, today announces the acquisition of Sulzer Schmid (Sulzer & Schmid Laboratories AG). The acquisition further strengthens RES’ breadth of digital solutions and services to meet growing demand from renewable energy asset
Read more2024-10-20 (ethicalmarketingnews.com)
RES acquires global blade inspection and condition monitoring company to bolster its Operations & Maintenance service offering
RES, the world leading independent renewable energy company and services provider, today announces the acquisition of Sulzer Schmid (Sulzer & Schmid Laboratories AG). The acquisition further strengthens RES’ breadth of digital solutions and services to meet growing demand from renewable energy asset
Read more2024-10-11 (belfasttelegraph.co.uk)
New 50MW battery storage system planned for Co Derry
A battery energy storage system could be built in Co Derry amid fresh plans.
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2024-10-07 (scottishconstructionnow.com)
Disappointment at council’s objection to Aberdeenshire wind farm
RES, the renewable energy company behind Hill of Fare Wind Farm, has expressed disappointment at Aberdeenshire Council’s decision not to back the 16-turbine proposal, despite the project being predicted to deliver a £156 million boost for the regional economy.
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2024-10-07 (scottishconstructionnow.com)
Disappointment at council’s objection to Aberdeenshire wind farm
RES, the renewable energy company behind Hill of Fare Wind Farm, has expressed disappointment at Aberdeenshire Council’s decision not to back the 16-turbine proposal, despite the project being predicted to deliver a £156 million boost for the regional economy.
Read more2024-09-30 (cityam.com)
Meet the fund managers: Renewable infrastructure in the FTSE 250
This week on meet the fund managers, we’re hearing from Minesh Shah, manager of The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG).
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