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by Darrell Proctor on (#5SSMK)
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently said it expected coal-fired power generation in 2021 to be 22% higher than in 2020, producing the first year-over-year increase in U.S. electricity generation from coal since 2014. That higher generation, though, has reduced inventories of coal at the nation’s power plants, with EIA on Dec. 7 reporting […]The post EIA: U.S. Coal Stockpiles Lowest Since 1978 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SKMK)
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) will build a GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR) at its Darlington Nuclear Station in Clarington, Ontario, marking a major triumph for the nuclear vendor in a stiff competition for the much-watched utility-scale project. OPG announced the selection of the GE Hitachi BWRX-300 SMR over competitors X-energy […]The post Darlington Nuclear Plant Will Get a BWRX-300 SMR as GE Hitachi Bags Lucrative OPG Selection appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SKMM)
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will review Kairos Power’s construction permit application (CPA) for its Hermes non-power demonstration reactor, which the firm has proposed to build at the East Tennessee Technology Park Heritage Center site, in Oak Ridge, and begin operating by 2026. The NRC formally accepted the CPA for review on Nov. 30, noting […]The post NRC Accepts Application for Kairos Pebble-Bed Reactor Construction Permit appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5SKMN)
There is a common misperception that “green energy” appeals mostly to liberals. However, at least some of the facts don’t support that view. A case in point can be found in the rooftop solar sector. “It’s not Republican or Democratic. It’s really American. It’s free enterprise,” Jayson Waller, founder and CEO of POWERHOME SOLAR, said […]The post Rooftop Solar and Energy Storage Are Not Republican or Democrat, They’re American appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SKC4)
Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), an integrated aluminum producer that is also the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE’s) third-largest power generator, will develop a roadmap to decarbonize its 33 GE natural gas–fired turbines via hydrogen-switching and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) solutions. EGA and GE announced they signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to pursue the […]The post UAE Industrial Giant Will Explore Conversion of 5.2-GW GE Gas Turbine Fleet to Hydrogen, CCUS appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SKC5)
Ukraine is set to host its first Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear reactor at state-owned Energoatom’s 2-GW Khmelnytskyi nuclear power plant in the western part of the country. Under a contract signed on Nov. 22 by Patrick Fragman, president and CEO of Westinghouse, and Petro Kotin, Energoatom’s acting president, the two companies will begin engineering and procurement for […]The post Next AP1000 Nuclear Reactor Will Be Built in Ukraine appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5SHF0)
The growth curve for solar power continues its upward trajectory, thanks to technologies such as perovskites, heterojunction solar cells, and energy storage systems designed to complement rooftop solar. NewThe post New Materials, Efficiency Upgrades Advancing Solar Technologies appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SHF1)
Thermal energy storage (TES) is gaining interest and traction as a crucial enabler of reliable, secure, and flexible energy systems. The array of in-front-of-the-meter TES technologies under developmentThe post Why Thermal Energy Storage Offers Hot Prospects for Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5SHF2)
The power industry has been all abuzz lately about the potential role hydrogen could play in decarbonizing the energy sector. POWER was quick to notice the excitement surrounding hydrogen, and launchedThe post Want Long-Term Energy Storage? Look to Hydrogen appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SHF3)
The vision sounds far-fetched: If a kilometer-scale satellite could be outfitted with a hybrid array of photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) panels and launched into orbit 22,400 miles aboveThe post Space-Based Solar Power May Be Closer Than You Think appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5SHF4)
A power plant in Western Canada is showcasing carbon capture technology that can first be deployed at a coal-fired facility, and then adjusted to accept flue gas from a natural gas-fired system without theThe post CCS Technology Supports Coal-to-Gas Switching and Carbon-Based Products appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5SHF5)
POWER hosted Experience POWER, the Distributed Energy Conference, and HydrogeNext at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, October 18–21, 2021. The events were well-received byThe post Power Event Attendees Welcome the In-Person Experience appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5SHF6)
Puerto Rico continues to struggle with its power supply, with the island’s aging electricity infrastructure contributing to continued blackouts and reliability issues more than four years after hurricanesThe post Businesses Using Microgrids to Ensure Power in Puerto Rico appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5SHF7)
“Energy transition,” “energy evolution,” “energy reimagined,” and a host of similar terms have dominated the energy market headlines this year. While these terms can have varied meanings, theyThe post Energy Transition—Opportunities for Power and Utility Companies appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SH49)
Potentially jumpstarting long-paralyzed efforts to address the federal management of spent nuclear fuel (SNF), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Nov. 30 issued a request for information (RFI) that could determine where the agency will temporarily consolidate and store spent fuel from nuclear reactors across the nation. Under the RFI, the DOE is seeking […]The post DOE Revives Consent-Based Siting Process for Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5SFC6)
Energy major BP plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen production plant in northeast England, a facility that would use renewable energy resources to produce as much as 60 MWe of fuel by 2025. The group’s Nov. 29 announcement of its HyGreen Teesside project comes eight months after BP said it would build Britain’s largest […]The post BP Plans Another Major Hydrogen Production Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5SA3R)
Hydrostor, developer of a 400-MW, 8-hour long-duration advanced compressed air energy storage (A-CAES) facility, has filed an application for certification (AFC) with the California Energy Commission (CEC) for its first project in the state, envisioning its commercial operation as early as 2026. If the 3,200-MWh Pecho Energy Storage Center is built as planned in San […]The post California 3,200-MWh CAES Project Proposed for Grid Stability After Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Retires appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5S9XB)
Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, such as when two hydrogen atoms fuse to form one helium atom. A tremendous amount of energy is released in the process. This is the same process that powers the sun. In the sun’s core, where temperatures reach 15,000,000C, hydrogen atoms are in […]The post Could Fusion Energy Transform the Power Industry By 2035? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5S8KH)
A new wastewater rule authorized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) earlier this year is leading several coal-fired plants to announce closure plans, according to an analysis of state regulatory filings by the Sierra Club. The group said at least 26 plants in 14 states have said they will stop burning coal, with 21 […]The post More Than 20 Coal-Fired Plants Will Close in Wake of Wastewater Rule appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5S7K5)
The 628-MW Pego power station was shut down on Nov. 20, 10 days ahead of schedule, marking the end of coal-fired power generation in Portugal. The country joins Belgium, Austria, and Sweden, as the fourth European nation to discontinue the use of coal. “Portugal is the perfect example of how once a country commits to […]The post Portugal’s Last Coal Power Plant Shuts Down, Fourth Country in Europe to Stop Burning Coal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5S640)
Demand for electricity from the residential sector rose during the first several months of the global coronavirus pandemic, as workers stayed home and students studied remotely. Researchers, using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), said the second quarter of 2020 saw a 10% rise in residential electricity usage compared to the same months […]The post EY Research Highlights New Opportunities for Utilities appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5S2XV)
Major U.S. utility Southern Co. said it has agreed to design and build an advanced demonstration nuclear reactor at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) using technology developed by TerraPower, the Bill Gates-backed company that earlier this week announced it would site a new Natrium nuclear reactor demonstration project in Wyoming. Southern in a Nov. 18 news […]The post Southern Joining Bill Gates-Backed Group on New Reactor Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5S2VZ)
The North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) is warning that much of the central U.S.—a region that stretches from the Great Lakes into southern Texas—may face critical power deficiencies during extreme winter weather conditions over the next three months. Natural gas supply disruptions and low hydropower conditions could also imperil power reliability in New England […]The post NERC Issues Grim Outlook for Bulk Power System Winter Reliability appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5S2SJ)
A company that invests in clean energy projects to serve customers interested in low-carbon sources of electricity announced it has closed eight separate deals, representing a total of $2.6 billion in financing commitments for construction and operation of six late-stage solar energy projects with 2.2 GW of generation capacity in California and Texas. Intersect Power […]The post $2.6 Billion Committed to New Solar Projects in Texas, California appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5S2J7)
NET Power, developer of the novel Allam-Fetvedt supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power cycle, says its 50-MWth test facility in La Porte, Texas, delivered power to the grid overnight on Nov. 16. The achievement marks a major milestone for the potentially revolutionary technology for which several commercial power plants are already under development. NET Power, a business venture […]The post Breakthrough: NET Power’s Allam Cycle Test Facility Delivers First Power to ERCOT Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5S2F9)
PA Consulting recognized Florida Power & Light (FPL) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) as co-recipients of the global consultancy’s National Reliability Award. The prestigious award is presented to “the utility that showcases a focus on customer service, technology deployment, operational successes, and data and analytics.” It’s only the second time in the award’s […]The post FPL and SDG&E Win Awards for Outstanding Reliability appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5S1JW)
A new type of solar photovoltaic (PV) cell is closer to widespread commercialization after the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded Solar Inventions a patent for its Configurable Current Cells, or C3, technology. Solar Inventions on Nov. 17 announced that with the U.S. recognition in place, it will be moving toward finalizing pending patents for […]The post New Solar Technology Promises Improved Performance, Cost Savings appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5S15P)
A site at PacifiCorp’s retiring 600-MW coal and gas–fired Naughton Power Plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming, will house the Natrium demonstration, a pioneering commercial-scale 500-MW project that will pair a 345-MW sodium-cooled fast reactor with a molten salt-based energy storage system. Project stakeholders on Nov. 16 unveiled the site for the federally backed demonstration, which will validate […]The post Coal Plant Site Unveiled for 500-MW Natrium Advanced Nuclear Pilot appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Craig Golinowski on (#5RZY7)
We hear calls for the “elimination of fossil fuels” as the primary solution to climate change, those calls coming from investors, institutions, governments—and from many world leaders and others gathered at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland. COMMENTARY As we begin to experience the outcome of recent energy policies that focus on the buildout of renewables capacity, […]The post The Middle Ground: The Role of CCS After COP26 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RY1P)
Global installations of energy storage systems will experience rapid growth this decade, resulting by the end of 2030 in gigawatt capacity more than 20 times larger than the amount online at the end of 2020. That’s according to a forecast from research company BloombergNEF (BNEF), which in a report released Nov. 15 said the huge […]The post Group Forecasts Massive Increase in Energy Storage by 2030 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5RSX8)
Nuclear power opponents often point to radioactive waste as one of their main concerns. However, most people don’t realize that problems associated with long-lived waste can actually be solved in an economic way with technology that’s already well-proven. Long-lived actinides can be “burned” in a thorium molten salt reactor (MSR), or a breeder reactor. They […]The post Thorium-Fueled Reactors Offer Huge Potential Benefits for the Nuclear Power Industry appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5RSX9)
The first complete accident-tolerant fuel (ATF) assembly is now operational at Exelon’s Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 in Maryland, bringing an industry-led quest to accelerate commercialization of the new nuclear technology closer to fruition. Inserted during the plant’s recent spring refueling outage, the lead fuel assembly (LFA) features a Framatome PROtect fuel design […]The post Industry’s First Complete Accident-Tolerant Nuclear Assembly in Operation at Calvert Cliffs appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RSM5)
A site touted as the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in the U.S. is taking shape at an industrial park in New Jersey, just minutes from New York City. Power Edison, a New Jersey-based developer and provider of utility-scale mobile energy storage solutions, has partnered with Hugo Neu Realty Management and others to deploy […]The post Major EV Charging Hub Set Near New York City appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RRT3)
A new solar power project in Texas has entered commercial operation, with military veterans a major part of the facility’s construction workforce. The 163-MW Elm Branch solar farm, operating in part under a power contract between L3Harris Technologies and Lightsource bp, featured an apprenticeship program led by McCarthy Building Companies, the project’s EPC contractor, and […]The post Veterans Support Construction of New Texas Solar Farm appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Danny Whigham on (#5RRE6)
We cannot begin to count the number of unsung heroes that have come out of this pandemic. From frontline healthcare workers to grocery store clerks, package carriers, manufacturers, and all the other essential workers who stayed on the job, often at the risk of their own health, to enable our lives to go on with […]The post Trust in Utilities at All-Time High; How Can Companies Capitalize? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Charlie Wu on (#5RRE7)
The Biden administration has a goal to make half of all new vehicles sold by 2030 zero-emission. Washington and California plan to ban sales of new gas-powered cars by 2030 and 2035, respectively. The surge in electric vehicle (EV) sales is not only an issue for automakers. Gas filling stations also face a brutal reality […]The post EV Charging Café Gives Gas Station New Life appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RPPG)
General Electric (GE) has announced plans to split into three separate companies, breaking up into publicly traded groups for its energy, healthcare, and aviation divisions. The company on Nov. 9 said the GE Power, GE Renewable Energy, and GE Digital groups will be combined into one business, with the company pursuing a tax-free spin-off of […]The post GE Splitting Into Three Companies, Will Spin Off Energy Group appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5RPT3)
Dominion Energy is revving up its efforts to build the 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) commercial project before 2027 to meet state requirements, it said in a detailed filing for the $9.8 billion project submitted to the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) on Nov. 5. CVOW, which will be sited on a federal lease […]The post Dominion Estimates $10B Installation Cost for 2.6-GW Virginia Offshore Wind Farm appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RKJT)
The future of a natural gas-fired power plant planned in northeastern Connecticut is in jeopardy after regional grid operator ISO-New England (ISO-NE) asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for permission to end a capacity contract with the project. Florida-based NTE Energy’s plan to build the 650-MW Killingly Energy Center has been delayed due to […]The post ISO-NE Move Puts New Gas-Fired Plant in Doubt appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RKCF)
Southern Company, the third-largest power utility in the U.S., said it will close more than half its coal-fired power generation fleet over the next few years as the group moves toward a goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Southern on Nov. 5 said the closures include units at the two largest U.S. coal plants, […]The post Southern Will Close More than Half of Coal Fleet appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5RH3X)
At least 23 nations, including five notable coal-dependent countries—Indonesia, Vietnam, Poland, South Korea, and Ukraine—made new commitments during the COP26 conference in Scotland on Nov. 4 to phase out unabated coal power. In total, 47 countries supported the “Global Coal to Clean Power Transition Statement” at the international climate talks underway in Glasgow. In the […]The post Indonesia, Vietnam, Poland, S. Korea, Ukraine Commit to Phasing Out Coal Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5RGR8)
Experts claim power grid infrastructure needs to be upgraded to accommodate the vast amount of renewable energy expected to be added to the system in coming decades. That could require billions of dollars in investments, millions of hours of planning and permitting work, and years of construction in the field. Another option that could help […]The post How to Get Up to 40% More Capacity from Existing Power Grid Transmission Lines appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Mayur Misra on (#5RFDJ)
Solar power has emerged as one of the most promising solutions to the world’s energy problems, enabling countries to find the proper balance between energy security, economic progress, and environmental sustainability. Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, which began as an experimental method of energy production by Bell Labs in 1954, is now poised to change the […]The post Status of Solar Power Adoption in India from an EPC’s Perspective appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Konstantin Ivanov on (#5RFA9)
We have all experienced power outages; accidents, alas, do happen. The length of time it takes to restore the power supply always comes to the fore, because in addition to the millions of dollars in potential losses for the industry, a prolonged outage can have social consequences, especially if homes, schools, hospitals, and other vital […]The post Quick-Mounted Lightweight Tower for Emergency Work on Power Lines appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5REKE)
India, a nation heavily reliant on coal power, will set out to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2070, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged in a surprise declaration at the ongoing COP 26 climate summit on Nov. 1. While India’s central government has yet to issue a detailed plan to achieve the necessary carbon […]The post India Sets Net-Zero Goal for 2070, Calls for $1T in Firm Climate Finance Commitments appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RE5Z)
Alliant Energy has announced its plan for a solar energy and storage facility at the site of the former Duane Arnold nuclear power plant near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The project when complete would position Alliant as the largest combined solar and storage operator in the state, and is part of Alliant’s plan to expand its […]The post Large Solar, Storage Project Planned at Former Nuclear Power Site appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5RCBE)
Already remarkable for being the world’s second Westinghouse AP1000 reactor to be brought online, Shandong Nuclear Power Co.’s Haiyang nuclear power plant is pioneering two significant aspects of nuclearThe post How an AP1000 Plant Is Changing the Nuclear Power Paradigm Through District Heating, Desalination appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5RCBF)
Creating a nuclear power program in a country that is new to the industry requires a lot of work, but it helps to have some experienced support. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) found good partners and put inThe post A Newcomer to Nuclear Power, UAE Has Showcase Facility in Barakah appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5RCBG)
China has its sights set on being the world leader when it comes to nuclear power technology. The country has brought its first Hualong One—a third-generation pressurized water reactor—online at the FuqingThe post Nuclear Power Foundation of China’s Future Generation appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5RCBH)
Digitalization, driven by big data, the industrial internet of things (IIOT), and even artificial intelligence (AI), has made its mark on the power industry, allowing for greater transparency into operationsThe post A New Frontier: Quantum Computing in the Power Sector appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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