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Group Installing Solar on its NYC Properties
The post Group Installing Solar on its NYC Properties appeared first on POWER Magazine. A New York realty company is providing a model of solar power’s continued growth as it works to complete a project to install solar panels on all the buildings it owns in the borough of Queens. Zara Realty on April 12 told POWER it is “halfway” to completing installation of solar technology on every site […]The post Group Installing Solar on its NYC Properties appeared first on POWER Magazine.
ARPA-E Launches Program to Abate, Prevent Methane Emissions
The post ARPA-E Launches Program to Abate, Prevent Methane Emissions appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Department of Energy (DOE) on April 8 launched a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program that will initially focus on reducing methane emissions from oil, gas, and coal industries. The agency announced up to $35 million for the new “Reducing Emissions of Methane Every Day of the Year” (REMEDY) program, a three-year research […]The post ARPA-E Launches Program to Abate, Prevent Methane Emissions appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Solar Energy in the Sunshine State: FPL Leads the Way
The post Solar Energy in the Sunshine State: FPL Leads the Way appeared first on POWER Magazine. Florida is known as “The Sunshine State,” so it’s no surprise that solar energy is growing rampantly across the state. Among the utilities adding solar resources to their energy mixes is Florida Power and Light Co. (FPL). FPL claims to be the largest energy company in the U.S. as measured by retail electricity produced and […]The post Solar Energy in the Sunshine State: FPL Leads the Way appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Vistra Backs Illinois Transition Measure to Keep At-Risk Coal Plants Online Through 2025
The post Vistra Backs Illinois Transition Measure to Keep At-Risk Coal Plants Online Through 2025 appeared first on POWER Magazine. Bleeding financially from underperforming and legally burdened coal generation in downstate Illinois and elsewhere, Vistra, the nation’s largest competitive generator, has renewed its call for passage of the Illinois Coal to Solar and Energy Storage Act, a bill that could help keep 2.2 GW of existing at-risk capacity online through 2025 while the state expands […]The post Vistra Backs Illinois Transition Measure to Keep At-Risk Coal Plants Online Through 2025 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
UK Group Wants to Expand Largest Tidal Energy Project
The post UK Group Wants to Expand Largest Tidal Energy Project appeared first on POWER Magazine. A UK-based energy company said it is talking with government officials about securing financial support for an expansion of the world’s largest tidal energy project. SIMEC Atlantis Energy (SAE) on April 7 said it wants to move forward with a further rollout of “tidal stream technology” at the company’s MeyGen project in the Pentland Firth, […]The post UK Group Wants to Expand Largest Tidal Energy Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
UAE’s First Nuclear Unit Enters Commercial Operation
The post UAE’s First Nuclear Unit Enters Commercial Operation appeared first on POWER Magazine. Emirates Nuclear Energy Corp. (ENEC) said Unit 1 of the Barakah nuclear facility has entered commercial operation, nine years after construction of the Arab world’s first nuclear power plant began. ENEC made the announcement April 6. Unit 1, operated by Nawah Energy Co., has been providing electricity to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since reaching […]The post UAE’s First Nuclear Unit Enters Commercial Operation appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Massive Solar Farm Will Serve Texas Grid
The post Massive Solar Farm Will Serve Texas Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine. A California company has teamed with the U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s largest gas utility to build a major solar power project just outside Houston, Texas. Rosendin, an electrical contractor with its corporate headquarters in San Jose, and Tokyo Gas America are developing the Aktina Renewable Power Project, a 500-MWac/631-MWdc solar farm spanning 4,000 acres in […]The post Massive Solar Farm Will Serve Texas Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Power Infrastructure Prominent in Biden’s $2.25 Trillion Blueprint
The post Power Infrastructure Prominent in Biden’s $2.25 Trillion Blueprint appeared first on POWER Magazine. A major chunk of President Joe Biden’s $2.25 trillion transformational plan to overhaul the nation’s infrastructure is dedicated to re-energizing America’s power infrastructure. The initiatives garnered the industry’s approval—with notable exceptions. The “American Jobs Plan,” released on March 31, strives to jumpstart the U.S. economy, which drooped under burdens posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. But […]The post Power Infrastructure Prominent in Biden’s $2.25 Trillion Blueprint appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Compact Advanced Tokomak Concept Takes Fusion Power One Step Closer to Commercial Reality
The post Compact Advanced Tokomak Concept Takes Fusion Power One Step Closer to Commercial Reality appeared first on POWER Magazine. Scientists at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility have released a new design for a compact fusion reactor that can generate electricity and help define the technology necessary for commercial fusion power. General Atomics, which operates the DIII-D facility in San Diego, California, for the U.S. Department of Energy, says the approach is based on the […]The post Compact Advanced Tokomak Concept Takes Fusion Power One Step Closer to Commercial Reality appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Natural Gas Flame Continues to Burn Bright
The post The Natural Gas Flame Continues to Burn Bright appeared first on POWER Magazine. The natural gas sector is well aware of the challenges facing the fossil fuel industry, but analysts say gas has attributes that will keep it a big part of the U.S. and global energy mix. Natural gas has movedThe post The Natural Gas Flame Continues to Burn Bright appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Oil and Gas Majors Focus on Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Carbon Capture
The post Oil and Gas Majors Focus on Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Carbon Capture appeared first on POWER Magazine. Although you’d be hard-pressed to find an expert who believes oil and gas companies will abandon exploration and production operations anytime soon, several oil and gas majors are expanding their businessesThe post Oil and Gas Majors Focus on Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Carbon Capture appeared first on POWER Magazine.
First Commercial Deployment of Supercritical CO2 Power Cycle Taking Shape in Alberta
The post First Commercial Deployment of Supercritical CO2 Power Cycle Taking Shape in Alberta appeared first on POWER Magazine. Siemens Energy and Canadian pipeline company TC Energy in February agreed to commission a novel waste-heat-to-power facility in Alberta by 2022 that captures waste heat from a gas-fired turbine operating aThe post First Commercial Deployment of Supercritical CO2 Power Cycle Taking Shape in Alberta appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Chalk River, GE Hitachi Part of Canada’s Nuclear Focus
The post Chalk River, GE Hitachi Part of Canada’s Nuclear Focus appeared first on POWER Magazine. The nuclear power industry is brimming with technological innovation, particularly when it comes to small reactors that can provide power for several different applications. This is especially true in CanadaThe post Chalk River, GE Hitachi Part of Canada’s Nuclear Focus appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Electric Power Transmission: Long on Planning, Short on Time
The post Electric Power Transmission: Long on Planning, Short on Time appeared first on POWER Magazine. The mid-February blackouts in Texas have raised a lot of questions about power grid reliability. While investigations into the underlying causes of the outages could take a while to complete, and I don’tThe post Electric Power Transmission: Long on Planning, Short on Time appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Ocean Power Developers Made Crucial Progress in 2020
The post Ocean Power Developers Made Crucial Progress in 2020 appeared first on POWER Magazine. Tidal and wave energy installations in 2020 brought global cumulative installations for ocean energy to almost 60 MW. Another 6 MW of wave and tidal energy is slated for deployment this year, suggesting markedThe post Ocean Power Developers Made Crucial Progress in 2020 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Understanding Fuel Cells and Their Role in the Green Energy Revolution
The post Understanding Fuel Cells and Their Role in the Green Energy Revolution appeared first on POWER Magazine. Future propulsion and energy systems must be designed to meet the social challenges of climate change, increased energy requirements, and the mobility and energy demands of a growing world population. FuelThe post Understanding Fuel Cells and Their Role in the Green Energy Revolution appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Understanding Hydro Turbine Draft Tubes and Their Importance
The post Understanding Hydro Turbine Draft Tubes and Their Importance appeared first on POWER Magazine. Significant engineering goes into every hydropower facility. Among the items that require detailed design work are draft tubes, which are basically conical diffusers installed at the outlet of turbine runnersThe post Understanding Hydro Turbine Draft Tubes and Their Importance appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Snags Historic 1.48-GW Agreement for Oklahoma Wind Turbines
The post GE Snags Historic 1.48-GW Agreement for Oklahoma Wind Turbines appeared first on POWER Magazine. GE Renewable Energy has bagged what it says is the “largest combined onshore wind project” in its history to provide wind turbines for a set of three wind farms privately held sustainable energy firm Invenergy is developing in north-central Oklahoma. Invenergy’s 1.48-GW North Central Wind Energy Facilities include the 999-MW Traverse Wind Energy Center, the […]The post GE Snags Historic 1.48-GW Agreement for Oklahoma Wind Turbines appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Why Resiliency in the Electrical Grid Should Be Measured from the Customer’s Perspective
The post Why Resiliency in the Electrical Grid Should Be Measured from the Customer’s Perspective appeared first on POWER Magazine. Reliability performance is core to the utility industry. Utilities strategically design and invest in their system to maximize reliability performance—traditionally measured by System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI), System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI), and/or Consumer Average Interruption Duration Index (CAIDI). These quantitative metrics largely drive utility investment decisions, shape strategic priorities, dictate regulatory approvals, […]The post Why Resiliency in the Electrical Grid Should Be Measured from the Customer’s Perspective appeared first on POWER Magazine.
New Mexico Sues NRC to Halt Consolidated Interim Nuclear Waste Storage Facilities
The post New Mexico Sues NRC to Halt Consolidated Interim Nuclear Waste Storage Facilities appeared first on POWER Magazine. New Mexico has sued the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), challenging the legality of the agency’s proceedings involving separate proposals to build and operate two consolidated interim storage facilities (CISFs) for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) in New Mexico and Texas. In a complaint filed on March 29 against the NRC and the U.S. government, New Mexico […]The post New Mexico Sues NRC to Halt Consolidated Interim Nuclear Waste Storage Facilities appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: X-energy’s Plan for Sustained Nuclear Growth
The post The POWER Interview: X-energy’s Plan for Sustained Nuclear Growth appeared first on POWER Magazine. The global push for carbon neutral and zero-emissions power generation has brought renewed interest in nuclear power, particularly for smaller units that are scalable and in some cases mobile, able to provide power in remote areas. Analysts say smaller nuclear reactors are more cost-effective, as they’re considered a more manageable investment for power generators as […]The post The POWER Interview: X-energy’s Plan for Sustained Nuclear Growth appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Key Pre-Demolition Considerations for Fossil Fuel Power Plants
The post Key Pre-Demolition Considerations for Fossil Fuel Power Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine. As the existing electric generation infrastructure matures, electric generation system owners are looking to the future for newer and greener technologies to meet the demands of electric consumption. An important part of this future perspective may include the demolition and removal of older generation plants and facilities to free up land resources for new development. Prior […]The post Key Pre-Demolition Considerations for Fossil Fuel Power Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Biden Administration Sets National 30-GW Offshore Wind Target
The post Biden Administration Sets National 30-GW Offshore Wind Target appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Biden administration on March 29 laid out a spate of measures to deploy 30 GW of offshore wind in the U.S. by 2030, an ambitious target that will require a vast scale-up in investment and build-out of the still latent power subsector. But if achieved, the target would unlock “a pathway” to 110 GW […]The post Biden Administration Sets National 30-GW Offshore Wind Target appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Centrus on Track to Produce HALEU Nuclear Fuel Material by Early 2022
The post Centrus on Track to Produce HALEU Nuclear Fuel Material by Early 2022 appeared first on POWER Magazine. Centrus Energy, a firm under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to demonstrate production of high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) with domestic technology, says it expects to begin producing the advanced nuclear fuel material by June 2022 at the American Centrifuge Plant in Piketon, Ohio. Centrus President and CEO Daniel Poneman said on March […]The post Centrus on Track to Produce HALEU Nuclear Fuel Material by Early 2022 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Understanding Energy Crises of the 1970s and Avoiding Problems Today
The post Understanding Energy Crises of the 1970s and Avoiding Problems Today appeared first on POWER Magazine. If you were alive and living in the U.S. during the 1970s, you probably remember waiting in long lines to fill your car with fuel. Yet, gasoline wasn’t the only item in short supply during the “Me Decade”—natural gas was seemingly running out and electricity demand was growing so much that new power plants were […]The post Understanding Energy Crises of the 1970s and Avoiding Problems Today appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Turbines Will Power 1.2-GW Malaysian Plant
The post GE Turbines Will Power 1.2-GW Malaysian Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine. General Electric (GE) will provide two of the company’s 9HA.01 gas turbines along with other equipment and services to a new power plant in Malaysia. The company on March 24 announced it secured an order from a consortium of three groups, including Mitsubishi Corp., that is serving as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) lead […]The post GE Turbines Will Power 1.2-GW Malaysian Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Mechanical Seals and Bearing Isolator Solutions for Tidal Energy Equipment Protection
The post Mechanical Seals and Bearing Isolator Solutions for Tidal Energy Equipment Protection appeared first on POWER Magazine. As clean-power technologies become more mainstream, offshore and river-based energy generating systems are beginning to come into their own in terms of proven performance. While the sea and rivers are widely available resources, they do come with a unique set of equipment protection and sealing challenges. The sealing solutions should be robust, safe, and effective—able […]The post Mechanical Seals and Bearing Isolator Solutions for Tidal Energy Equipment Protection appeared first on POWER Magazine.
BP Details Plan for UK’s Largest Hydrogen Project
The post BP Details Plan for UK’s Largest Hydrogen Project appeared first on POWER Magazine. The global market for hydrogen development has taken another step forward, as oil and gas major BP announced it is studying development of what it said would be the UK’s largest blue hydrogen production facility. BP on March 18 said the project, which would be sited on England’s northeast coast, is part of a […]The post BP Details Plan for UK’s Largest Hydrogen Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Southern Announces Delay in Testing at Vogtle
The post Southern Announces Delay in Testing at Vogtle appeared first on POWER Magazine. Southern Co. has announced another delay in hot functional testing for the first unit of its two-unit expansion at the Vogtle nuclear plant in Georgia. The utility in a March 19 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said its subsidiary Georgia Power “now expects the start of hot functional testing for Unit 3 […]The post Southern Announces Delay in Testing at Vogtle appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Is It Safe to Invest in Mexican Energy Projects?
The post Is It Safe to Invest in Mexican Energy Projects? appeared first on POWER Magazine. In late 2013, Mexico embarked on a path to transform its energy markets. Then-President Enrique Peña-Nieto oversaw constitutional reforms that ended state-run monopolies, and opened Mexico’s power market to competition and investment from foreign and private companies. By most accounts, the policies were highly effective in spurring investments in renewable energy and efficient natural gas-fired […]The post Is It Safe to Invest in Mexican Energy Projects? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Report Touts Huge Potential of Offshore Wind
The post Report Touts Huge Potential of Offshore Wind appeared first on POWER Magazine. Researchers who study the U.S. offshore wind industry have issued a new report that says the sector could potentially meet 90% of the nation’s electricity demand by 2050. The key is for offshore wind to be fully developed along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts, as well as in the Great Lakes, all areas the […]The post Report Touts Huge Potential of Offshore Wind appeared first on POWER Magazine.
More Blackout Fallout: New Texas PUC Chair Resigns
The post More Blackout Fallout: New Texas PUC Chair Resigns appeared first on POWER Magazine. Arthur D’Andrea, the chair of the Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC), who took the post just two weeks ago, has resigned. D’Andrea was the only remaining PUC commissioner and is the latest state official to decamp their position in the wake of a deadly winter storm in February that overwhelmed Texas’ energy infrastructure. Texas Gov. […]The post More Blackout Fallout: New Texas PUC Chair Resigns appeared first on POWER Magazine.
EPA Finalizes Rule to Curb Cross-State Pollution
The post EPA Finalizes Rule to Curb Cross-State Pollution appeared first on POWER Magazine. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an update and finalized a pollution rule that will require reductions in ozone emissions from power plants in 12 states this year. The update to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), issued March 15, is designed to curb emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx)—primarily from coal-fired power plants—ahead […]The post EPA Finalizes Rule to Curb Cross-State Pollution appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: Zinc-Air Batteries Make Strides
The post The POWER Interview: Zinc-Air Batteries Make Strides appeared first on POWER Magazine. Energy storage already is transforming power generation, and most industry analysts say the potential for storage is limited only by its technology. As batteries improve—and certainly as they become more durable, safer, and cost-effective to install—energy storage will continue to be deployed in more places. Zinc-air batteries have long been used in a variety of […]The post The POWER Interview: Zinc-Air Batteries Make Strides appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Solar Industry Adds Record Capacity in 2020 in Spite of Pandemic
The post Solar Industry Adds Record Capacity in 2020 in Spite of Pandemic appeared first on POWER Magazine. The U.S. solar industry installed a record 19.2 GWdc of photovoltaic (PV) capacity in 2020, a 43% increase from 2019, according to a report released by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie. The numbers are particularly impressive considering the world was dealing with unique challenges as a result of COVID-19. “After a […]The post Solar Industry Adds Record Capacity in 2020 in Spite of Pandemic appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Japan Plant Adding New Gas-Fired Units in Massive Project
The post Japan Plant Adding New Gas-Fired Units in Massive Project appeared first on POWER Magazine. JERA, Japan’s largest power generation company, has submitted a scoping document to begin assessing the environmental impact of its plan to add two gas-fired units at the Chita Thermal Power Station, while decommissioning five existing units at the facility. The company filed the report with government officials on March 16, with a 30-day public comment […]The post Japan Plant Adding New Gas-Fired Units in Massive Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Why Pump Energy Savings Should Matter to Utilities
The post Why Pump Energy Savings Should Matter to Utilities appeared first on POWER Magazine. Utilities have a two-fold relationship with energy efficiency. On one side, public and private utilities gain from finding efficiencies in energy usage to reduce costs in their own operations—just like many other businesses. The U.S. Department of Energy’s 2002 Motor Market Assessment established that pumping systems offer the greatest optimization potential of all types of […]The post Why Pump Energy Savings Should Matter to Utilities appeared first on POWER Magazine.
DOE Backs Projects to Produce Hydrogen from Coal, Biomass
The post DOE Backs Projects to Produce Hydrogen from Coal, Biomass appeared first on POWER Magazine. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the agency has awarded $2 million to four research and development (R&D) projects aimed at advancing clean-hydrogen production technologies. The DOE’s awards on March 15 are part of a push by the Biden administration in its fight against climate change. Jennifer Granholm, the new Secretary of Energy and […]The post DOE Backs Projects to Produce Hydrogen from Coal, Biomass appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Texas PUC Outlines Review of Response to Power Disaster
The post Texas PUC Outlines Review of Response to Power Disaster appeared first on POWER Magazine. The regulatory group that oversees Texas’ deregulated power market has identified eight areas the agency will focus on as it continues to study the state’s response to a mid-February storm that left millions of electricity customers without power for several days. Texas power customers, along with electricity generators and retail power providers, continue to grapple […]The post Texas PUC Outlines Review of Response to Power Disaster appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Are 1-in-10-Year Events Really 1-in-10-Year Events Anymore?
The post Are 1-in-10-Year Events Really 1-in-10-Year Events Anymore? appeared first on POWER Magazine. When evaluating resource adequacy requirements, many power companies and grid operators have used a methodology that originated more than 70 years ago. This probabilistic reliability approach has generally performed adequately through the years. It has generally evaluated loss-of-load events occurring at frequencies of one-day-in-10-years (1-in-10) to be acceptable in terms of system reliability. However, it’s […]The post Are 1-in-10-Year Events Really 1-in-10-Year Events Anymore? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
License Issued for Barakah Nuclear Unit 2
The post License Issued for Barakah Nuclear Unit 2 appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Arab world’s first nuclear power plant has received an operating license for its second unit, and the facility’s timeline still calls for commercial start-up of the first unit later this year. The Barakah nuclear power station, in the Al Dhafrah region of Abu Dhabi, will include four units with 5,600 MW of generating capacity […]The post License Issued for Barakah Nuclear Unit 2 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Floating Energy Storage Systems Take Shape
The post Floating Energy Storage Systems Take Shape appeared first on POWER Magazine. Floating energy storage systems are being developed for use in areas wanting to increase their use of renewable energy, but with constraints on the land available that could be used for solar and wind farms or land-based energy storage. Southeast Asia is one area ready to utilize such installations. The technology group Wärtsilä on March […]The post Floating Energy Storage Systems Take Shape appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Hitachi Advances Collaboration to Bolster BWRX-300 SMR Deployment in Estonia
The post GE Hitachi Advances Collaboration to Bolster BWRX-300 SMR Deployment in Estonia appeared first on POWER Magazine. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and Estonian firm Fermi Energia OÜ have entered into a teaming agreement to support potential deployment of a BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR) in the Baltic country. The agreement between the technology company and the firm established in 2019 by nuclear industry professionals comes two years after the companies inked […]The post GE Hitachi Advances Collaboration to Bolster BWRX-300 SMR Deployment in Estonia appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Vineyard Wind Step Closer to Construction
The post Vineyard Wind Step Closer to Construction appeared first on POWER Magazine. The federal agency in charge of U.S. offshore energy management said it has completed the final environmental analysis for a proposed 800-MW offshore wind project, paving the way for the nation’s first commercial-scale development of its kind to move forward. The U.S. Dept. of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) on March 8 […]The post Vineyard Wind Step Closer to Construction appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Rosatom Group Building Energy Storage Portfolio
The post Rosatom Group Building Energy Storage Portfolio appeared first on POWER Magazine. Russia’s state-owned nuclear power company Rosatom continues to diversify, as one of the group’s subsidiaries has acquired a major stake in a South Korean manufacturer of energy storage products. RENERA LLC, which is Rosatom’s integrator company for the energy storage business, and also a subsidiary of TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom, on March 5 announced […]The post Rosatom Group Building Energy Storage Portfolio appeared first on POWER Magazine.
ERCOT Lists Generators Forced Offline During Texas Extreme Cold Event
The post ERCOT Lists Generators Forced Offline During Texas Extreme Cold Event appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in freshly revealed data on March 4 reported that the Texas grid suffered 1,796 generating or energy storage outages or derates as winter storm Uri bore down on the state in mid-February. The grid operator made the list public in a letter it sent to lawmakers in the […]The post ERCOT Lists Generators Forced Offline During Texas Extreme Cold Event appeared first on POWER Magazine.
U.S. House Bill Introduces Federal Zero-Emissions Electricity Standard
The post U.S. House Bill Introduces Federal Zero-Emissions Electricity Standard appeared first on POWER Magazine. A sweeping climate proposal introduced by U.S. House Democrats on March 2 sets a stringent clean energy electricity mandate for power retailers nationwide, requiring they procure 100% of their power supplies from zero-emitting generation by 2035. Among its slew of measures aimed at achieving net-zero emissions nationwide by 2050, the Climate Leadership and Environmental Action […]The post U.S. House Bill Introduces Federal Zero-Emissions Electricity Standard appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Battery Technology Used in Outer Space Could Be a Gamechanger on Earth
The post Battery Technology Used in Outer Space Could Be a Gamechanger on Earth appeared first on POWER Magazine. Lithium-ion has become the dominant battery technology used in energy storage applications around the world, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only, or even the best, technology available. Many companies are working on different battery chemistries that could provide safer, longer-lasting, and ultimately more cost-effective options. One alternative that has gotten little exposure until now […]The post Battery Technology Used in Outer Space Could Be a Gamechanger on Earth appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: USNC Making Headway on Advanced Nuclear Fuel
The post The POWER Interview: USNC Making Headway on Advanced Nuclear Fuel appeared first on POWER Magazine. In a brief interview this February, Francesco Venneri, Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. CEO, explained to POWER why the company’s development of its proprietary fully ceramic microencapsulated (FCM) fuel is significant for the future of advanced nuclear, and how the company plans to roll it out. Seattle-based Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. (USNC), developer of the 5-MWe […]The post The POWER Interview: USNC Making Headway on Advanced Nuclear Fuel appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Board Votes to Fire ERCOT CEO
The post Board Votes to Fire ERCOT CEO appeared first on POWER Magazine. Board members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the entity that operates and manages the electricity grid that covers much of Texas, voted late on March 3 to fire ERCOT CEO Bill Magness. The move comes as state and federal officials continue to investigate the actions of the grid operator that led to […]The post Board Votes to Fire ERCOT CEO appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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