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Renewable Energy Group Buys 12 New York Community Solar Projects
BW Solar, a Canada-based a developer of community solar, distributed generation, utility solar, and utility-scale storage assets, said it has sold 12 New York community solar projects with a combined [...]The post Renewable Energy Group Buys 12 New York Community Solar Projects appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Hydrogen Research Project Opens at University of Texas
Frontier Energy, GTI Energy, and the Center for Electromechanics at The University of Texas at Austin on April 23 hosted the grand opening of a hydrogen research and demonstration facility. [...]The post Hydrogen Research Project Opens at University of Texas appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Groups Collaborate to Electrify Chemical Processing Plants
Three major chemical processing companies announced the startup of a demonstration plant to show the viability of large-scale electrically heated steam cracking furnaces. BASF, SABIC, and Linde on April 17 [...]The post Groups Collaborate to Electrify Chemical Processing Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How to Provide Reliable and Resilient Electricity Amid Today’s Changing Climate
The United Nations has gone on record to spotlight the negative effects of climate change that have affected the world in recent years. The group stated, destructive storms have become [...]The post How to Provide Reliable and Resilient Electricity Amid Today's Changing Climate appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Navigating the Interconnection Queue Is One of Many Challenges Clean-Energy Projects Face
There are several obstacles to overcome when building a clean-energy project, but perhaps the biggest is getting through the generator interconnection queue (GIQ). Every regional transmission organization (RTO) and independent [...]The post Navigating the Interconnection Queue Is One of Many Challenges Clean-Energy Projects Face appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Hungarian Group Inaugurates Green Hydrogen Production Project
A Hungarian company that operates refineries and petrochemical plants, and runs service stations across Central and Eastern Europe, said it is set to begin commercial operation of a 10-MW green [...]The post Hungarian Group Inaugurates Green Hydrogen Production Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Global Utility Alliance Calls for Tripling Renewable Energy Capacity
A group that represents utility companies worldwide said its members want to nearly triple their renewable energy generation capacity by 2030. The Utilities for Net Zero Alliance (UNEZA), which was [...]The post Global Utility Alliance Calls for Tripling Renewable Energy Capacity appeared first on POWER Magazine.
McCrary Institute, ORNL Launch First U.S. Regional Cybersecurity Center to Protect Grid
A $12.5 million project to establish the first U.S. regional cybersecurity research and operations center focused on grid protection has garnered a $10 million Department of Energy (DOE) grant. [...]The post McCrary Institute, ORNL Launch First U.S. Regional Cybersecurity Center to Protect Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Trina Storage, Pacific Green Sign Energy Storage Deal at UAE Summit
An energy storage division of a global solar power provider announced it has signed a letter of intent to supply equipment for several energy parks being developed by a UK-based [...]The post Trina Storage, Pacific Green Sign Energy Storage Deal at UAE Summit appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Action Needed Now to Support New Power Transmission Capacity
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in its March 2024 open meeting made clear that successful energy transition requires immediate action. With the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as a benchmark, [...]The post Action Needed Now to Support New Power Transmission Capacity appeared first on POWER Magazine.
EPA Denies Industry Petition to Delist Stationary Combustion Turbines as Hazardous Pollutants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has denied an industry petition seeking to delist stationary combustion turbines from the agency's list of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) major source categories regulated [...]The post EPA Denies Industry Petition to Delist Stationary Combustion Turbines as Hazardous Pollutants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
South Korean Nuclear Power Plant Will Assess Feasibility of Medical Isotope Production
Framatome and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to demonstrate the feasibility of producing non-carrier added lutetium-177, a medical isotope used for a [...]The post South Korean Nuclear Power Plant Will Assess Feasibility of Medical Isotope Production appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Offtake Agreement Announced for 1,000-MWh Storage Project in California
Arevon Energy, a Scottsdale, Arizona-based renewable energy developer, owner, and operator, announced it has signed a long-term tolling agreement with electricity provider MCE for 188 MW of the Cormorant Energy [...]The post Offtake Agreement Announced for 1,000-MWh Storage Project in California appeared first on POWER Magazine.
OPG Embarks on Major Refurbishment of Niagara Falls Hydropower Stations
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) will partner with GE Vernova to complete a 15-year project to refurbish the iconic 1.7-GW Sir Adam Beck I and II hydroelectric complex near Niagara Falls. [...]The post OPG Embarks on Major Refurbishment of Niagara Falls Hydropower Stations appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Massive Electrical and Instrumentation Contract Awarded for Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Project
BGEN, one of the UK's largest engineering firms, has been awarded an 84 million project by GE Steam Power Systems to provide electrical and instrumentation solutions to Hinkley Point C [...]The post Massive Electrical and Instrumentation Contract Awarded for Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
FERC Proposal Would Cut Reactive Power Compensation, a Potential Hit to Independent Power Producer’s Revenue Mix
In a time where capacity revenues are pricing lower and many generation owners find that their facilities are not being dispatched for energy on a consistent basis, reliable revenue streams [...]The post FERC Proposal Would Cut Reactive Power Compensation, a Potential Hit to Independent Power Producer's Revenue Mix appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Clean-Energy Companies Urge Congress to Pass Siting, Permitting, and Transmission Reform
Nearly 200 solar and storage companies sent a letter to congressional leaders on April 17 calling for legislation to improve permitting, project siting, transmission, and public lands access for solar [...]The post Clean-Energy Companies Urge Congress to Pass Siting, Permitting, and Transmission Reform appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Dependable Backup Power System Provides Peace of Mind for Cheese Business
Cheese Merchants uses close collaboration with Charles Equipment to power its mission to deliver fresh, premium cheese products to vendors across the U.S. Volvo Penta's D16 engine serves as a [...]The post Dependable Backup Power System Provides Peace of Mind for Cheese Business appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Group Says Record 117 GW of New Wind Power Generation Installed in 2023
A report from a leading wind power trade association said a record 117 GW of new wind energy generation capacity was installed worldwide last year, a 50% increase from the [...]The post Group Says Record 117 GW of New Wind Power Generation Installed in 2023 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Japan Energy Giant Launches UK-Headquartered Renewable Energy Group
The largest electric power company in Japan announced the spinoff of a new global renewable energy business, and said the venture would be headquartered in London in the UK. JERA, [...]The post Japan Energy Giant Launches UK-Headquartered Renewable Energy Group appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Harnessing Heat Vision for Smarter Substation Monitoring
As decision-makers look for practical and worthwhile ways to improve substation monitoring, they often turn to heat-vision applications, such as infrared thermography. Such methods allow people to use specialized equipment [...]The post Harnessing Heat Vision for Smarter Substation Monitoring appeared first on POWER Magazine.
A Generational Turnover Could Jeopardize the Nuclear Industry’s Recent Momentum
In the coming decade, the nuclear industry faces the daunting prospect of seeing one in four employees retire. According to the 2022 Global Energy Talent Index, 25% of its current [...]The post A Generational Turnover Could Jeopardize the Nuclear Industry's Recent Momentum appeared first on POWER Magazine.
DOE Eases Requirements in Final Transformer Efficiency Standards Amid Supply Chain Strain
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) final energy efficiency standards for distribution transformers appear to strike a compromise with industry, softening the agency's stance on steel requirements for essential transformer [...]The post DOE Eases Requirements in Final Transformer Efficiency Standards Amid Supply Chain Strain appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Navigating Change: Impact of California’s Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation on Businesses
The California Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation, which began being implemented on Jan. 1, 2024, is designed to complement the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule, which mandates a significant increase [...]The post Navigating Change: Impact of California's Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation on Businesses appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Mitsubishi Power Supports New Gas-Fired Unit in Hong Kong
Mitsubishi Power, a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), announced the company has received an order for gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power generation system equipment for Lamma Power Station's [...]The post Mitsubishi Power Supports New Gas-Fired Unit in Hong Kong appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Molten Salt Reactor Technology Solves Several Nuclear Industry Problems
Molten salt reactors (MSRs) represent a fascinating intersection of nuclear history and modern innovation. The concept of using molten salts as both a coolant and fuel carrier dates back to [...]The post Molten Salt Reactor Technology Solves Several Nuclear Industry Problems appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Will Support Major South Korean Coal-to-Gas Conversion
A coal-fired power plant in South Korea will use equipment from GE Vernova's Gas Power business as the facility switches to burn natural gas as soon as 2027. GE Vernova [...]The post GE Will Support Major South Korean Coal-to-Gas Conversion appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Grids Brace for Solar Eclipse, Totality Poised to Test Ramping
Grid operators across the U.S. report they are largely prepared for the total solar eclipse that will pass over a large swath of North America on April 8, though they [...]The post Grids Brace for Solar Eclipse, Totality Poised to Test Ramping appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Management Strategies Needed as Power Sector Faces Increasing Risk
Owners and operators of thermal and renewable energy infrastructure are navigating new and emerging risks due to digitization of the grid, an uncertain regulatory landscape, and changing environmental and weather [...]The post Management Strategies Needed as Power Sector Faces Increasing Risk appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Utility’s Grid Modernization Efforts Leverage Community’s Investment in Fiber-to-the-Home Network
Tantalus Systems, a grid modernization technology company focused on helping utilities harness the power of data, said Bolivar Energy Authority (BEA) selected its Grid Modernization Platform (TGMP) to modernize the [...]The post Utility's Grid Modernization Efforts Leverage Community's Investment in Fiber-to-the-Home Network appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: American Battery Factory Ramps Up U.S. Manufacturing
Support for battery energy storage, and manufacturing of equipment for the electrification of transportation, is spurring construction of battery factories across the U.S. American Battery Factory, a leader in development [...]The post The POWER Interview: American Battery Factory Ramps Up U.S. Manufacturing appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Nuclear Energy Seeing a Resurgence Unlike Any Other
Nuclear energy is surging back in a big way. Case in point: Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's comments last week on plans to restart the Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan. [...]The post Nuclear Energy Seeing a Resurgence Unlike Any Other appeared first on POWER Magazine.
ACWA Power: Crossroads for Exponential Growth in Power and Water
In 2002, the government of Saudi Arabia moved to step up the private sector's role in the kingdom's economy by opening the production of power and desalinated water. Saudi firms [...]The post ACWA Power: Crossroads for Exponential Growth in Power and Water appeared first on POWER Magazine.
What FERC Order 2023 Means for the Interconnection Queue
In recent years, concerns about the lengthy interconnection queue have dominated headlines. This queue has emerged as a major obstacle to adding new generating facilities to the U.S. power grid. [...]The post What FERC Order 2023 Means for the Interconnection Queue appeared first on POWER Magazine.
TVA to Replace Iconic Kingston Coal Plant With 1.5-GW Modern Complex
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has moved to retire its iconic 1.3-GW Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee in 2027 and replace it-with notable urgency-with a 1.5-GW modern complex featuring a [...]The post TVA to Replace Iconic Kingston Coal Plant With 1.5-GW Modern Complex appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Major Offshore Wind Project Part of Swedish Renewable Energy Surge
A Sweden-based renewable energy developer, in partnership with the investment arm of Ingka Group-the biggest IKEA retailer-has been issued a permit for construction of a 5.5-GW offshore wind project that [...]The post Major Offshore Wind Project Part of Swedish Renewable Energy Surge appeared first on POWER Magazine.
ATXI Chosen to Develop Grid Reliability Project in Northern Missouri
Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois (ATXI), a subsidiary of St. Louis-based Ameren Corp., has been selected by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), the regional transmission operator for large parts [...]The post ATXI Chosen to Develop Grid Reliability Project in Northern Missouri appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Virtual Power Plant Network Supports the Grid and Compensates Customers
Sunnova Energy International Inc., an adaptive energy services company, announced continued investments and expansion to its virtual power plant (VPP) network, providing increased reliability, reduced emissions, and lower costs. With [...]The post Virtual Power Plant Network Supports the Grid and Compensates Customers appeared first on POWER Magazine.
A Bold Beginning: GE Vernova Charts Course for Electrification and Decarbonization in Market Debut
Marking the completion of its spin-off from GE, GE Vernova began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on April 2 as an independent company singularly focused" on accelerating the [...]The post A Bold Beginning: GE Vernova Charts Course for Electrification and Decarbonization in Market Debut appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon Anode Technology
From the beginning of the electrification evolution, the U.S. has struggled to keep up with the Chinese battery giants, and has also fallen behind Europe in some battery production and [...]The post Improving Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon Anode Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Gas Turbine and Hydrogen Technologies Grow Together
The future of gas turbines and hydrogen are intricately intertwined. Gas turbine manufacturers know that they need their equipment to be ready to operate on higher levels of hydrogen as electrolysis technologyThe post Gas Turbine and Hydrogen Technologies Grow Together appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Delving Deeper: New Optimism for Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) have long held promise. New developments suggest dramatic progress may be on the horizon. Can innovation feasibly overcome technical and economic hurdles that haveThe post Delving Deeper: New Optimism for Enhanced Geothermal Systems appeared first on POWER Magazine.
BESS Projects Boost Clean Energy in Europe
Portugal has a goal to produce at least 80% of its electricity from renewable energy resources by 2050. Several companies are investing in the country's power infrastructure, including Powin, anThe post BESS Projects Boost Clean Energy in Europe appeared first on POWER Magazine.
AI Is Not Only a Thing of the Future, It’s Also a Thing of the Present
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based platforms have taken the world by storm. Perhaps the best known of these is ChatGPT. OpenAI, the company that developed the innovative chatbot, released the tool widely toThe post AI Is Not Only a Thing of the Future, It's Also a Thing of the Present appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Long-Awaited Milestone: Fuel Loading Begins at India’s Prototype Fast Nuclear Reactor
India in March began fuel loading at a 500-MWe/1,250-MWth prototype fast-breeder reactor (PFBR) located at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, marking a crucial phase for the second stage of the country's ambitiousThe post Long-Awaited Milestone: Fuel Loading Begins at India's Prototype Fast Nuclear Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Modern Control Systems Provide Insights for Power Sector
As power generation embraces digitization, and looks for more reliability and flexibility, the need for advanced instrumentation and control systems grows. Power plant operators know the importance ofThe post Modern Control Systems Provide Insights for Power Sector appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Big Picture: Coal Controls [Infographic]
U.S. coal power plant emissions in 2023 showed dramatic reductions in air pollutants, owing mainly to coal plant closures. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), compared to 2022, [...]The post The Big Picture: Coal Controls [Infographic] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Digest [April 2024]
GA Drilling, ZeroGeo Energy Collaborate on Deep Geothermal Power Project. Geothermal drilling technology company GA Drilling and ZeroGeo Energy GmbH in February announced the companies have a memorandum ofThe post POWER Digest [April 2024] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
India Energy Giant Posts Record Electricity Output, Mostly From Coal
India's state-owned energy company NTPC said the company produced a record amount of electricity on an annual basis over the past fiscal year, with the utility's coal-fired power stations recording [...]The post India Energy Giant Posts Record Electricity Output, Mostly From Coal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Germany Shutters Seven More Coal-Fired Power Units
Two German energy companies said they shut down seven coal-fired power plants over the Easter holiday weekend, taking more than 3,000 MW of generation capacity offline for decommissioning. The German [...]The post Germany Shutters Seven More Coal-Fired Power Units appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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