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Group to Cities: Get Out of Nuclear Project While You Can
The post Group to Cities: Get Out of Nuclear Project While You Can appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Utah Taxpayers Association has urged cities and towns that have subscribed to the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) small modular reactor (SMR) project to withdraw from the venture before a Sept. 14 deadline that would lock them into a share of billions of dollars in costs associated with the undertaking. Rusty Cannon, vice […]The post Group to Cities: Get Out of Nuclear Project While You Can appeared first on POWER Magazine.
4 Ways Southeast Power’s Fleet Team Has Leveled-Up Since COVID-19
The post 4 Ways Southeast Power’s Fleet Team Has Leveled-Up Since COVID-19 appeared first on POWER Magazine. “Things keep going,” Brent Tomamichel, fleet manager of Southeast Power (Figure 1), said when asked to describe the current state of the power industry. “Our industry is unique in that way; no matter what is happening in the world, everyone needs and wants their power on.” If you’re one of the more than 1.9 million people […]The post 4 Ways Southeast Power’s Fleet Team Has Leveled-Up Since COVID-19 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Mobile Devices to Support the Utility Industry
The post Mobile Devices to Support the Utility Industry appeared first on POWER Magazine. Field service workers often log long hours at remote job sites where no two days are the same. To support daily tasks, whether they be at a power plant, oil rig, or other hard to access environments, advanced technologies have become more commonplace to get the job done. With the rapidly evolving nature of technology […]The post Mobile Devices to Support the Utility Industry appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Xuzhou 3 Shows the Future of Subcritical Coal Power Is Sublime
The post Xuzhou 3 Shows the Future of Subcritical Coal Power Is Sublime appeared first on POWER Magazine. A remarkable retrofit at Xuzhou Unit 3 boosted the 320-MW subcritical coal unit’s efficiency to beyond 43.56%—higher than all existing Chinese supercritical units, and even many ultrasupercritical unitsThe post Xuzhou 3 Shows the Future of Subcritical Coal Power Is Sublime appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Efficiency a Priority at Caofeidian Coal Power Plant
The post Efficiency a Priority at Caofeidian Coal Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine. Coal power may be struggling in some parts of the world, but it’s doing just fine in China. New plants are coming online featuring state-of-the-art technology. Two ultrasupercritical units added at theThe post Efficiency a Priority at Caofeidian Coal Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Digitization Drives Efficiency at Turkish Coal Plant
The post Digitization Drives Efficiency at Turkish Coal Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine. The CENAL TES, or Karabiga, power plant in Turkey is a model for the use of high-performance technology and digital software to power an ultrasupercritical coal-fired facility. Coal continues to be the primaryThe post Digitization Drives Efficiency at Turkish Coal Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Khargone: India’s High Efficiency Leap
The post Khargone: India’s High Efficiency Leap appeared first on POWER Magazine. Indian power giant NTPC commissioned the second unit of the vast 1,320-MW Khargone Super Thermal Power Project in Madhya Pradesh this March, completing its first ultrasupercritical power plant. The project’sThe post Khargone: India’s High Efficiency Leap appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Success Through Engineered Upgrades and a Focus on Behavior
The post Success Through Engineered Upgrades and a Focus on Behavior appeared first on POWER Magazine. It sounds kind of strange, but you don’t always know, what you don’t know. That was the case at a Thai coal plant. When it started burning Indonesian subbituminous coal, operators didn’t know how dustyThe post Success Through Engineered Upgrades and a Focus on Behavior appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Electric Transmission Grid Problems and Solutions
The post Electric Transmission Grid Problems and Solutions appeared first on POWER Magazine. Many of the electric transmission grids in service around the world were designed and built more than a half century ago. While changes and upgrades have obviously been made over the years, the systems wereThe post Electric Transmission Grid Problems and Solutions appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Pandemic Brings Pause, but Future Looks Bright
The post Pandemic Brings Pause, but Future Looks Bright appeared first on POWER Magazine. The solar power industry has been hammered by the global lockdowns due to the coronavirus, but technology advancements that continue to lower costs point to a rapid recovery. The COVID-19 pandemic has not beenThe post Pandemic Brings Pause, but Future Looks Bright appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How to Build an On-Time, On-Budget Nuclear Power Plant
The post How to Build an On-Time, On-Budget Nuclear Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine. Building a new nuclear power plant is challenging. Nuclear construction projects always seem to be behind schedule and over budget. Even in the late 1960s and early 1970s—arguably nuclear power’sThe post How to Build an On-Time, On-Budget Nuclear Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Arab World’s First Nuclear Plant Starts Up
The post Arab World’s First Nuclear Plant Starts Up appeared first on POWER Magazine. Unit 1 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, the first nuclear power facility in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), achieved successful startup August 1. It’s another milestone in the process to deliver power from the project to the UAE grid, with commercial operation of Barakah expected later this year. The startup of Unit 1 marks […]The post Arab World’s First Nuclear Plant Starts Up appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Southern: Vogtle On Track for November 2021 Startup
The post Southern: Vogtle On Track for November 2021 Startup appeared first on POWER Magazine. Southern Co. says it remains on schedule to complete Units 3 and 4 of the Vogtle nuclear expansion project by November 2021 and November 2022, respectively, despite the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company in its 2020 second-quarter earnings report on July 30 said issues associated with the coronavirus have increased subsidiary Georgia Power’s […]The post Southern: Vogtle On Track for November 2021 Startup appeared first on POWER Magazine.
U.S. Begins Quest for a Lunar Nuclear Reactor
The post U.S. Begins Quest for a Lunar Nuclear Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine. What will it realistically take to ready a fission surface power system (FSP)—a small (maybe modular) nuclear reactor—for deployment on the moon by 2027? That’s essentially what Battelle Energy Alliance LLC (BEA), the Department of Energy (DOE), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are asking the private sector in an interesting request for […]The post U.S. Begins Quest for a Lunar Nuclear Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Siemens Gamesa Slashes Forecast as COVID Crushes Earnings
The post Siemens Gamesa Slashes Forecast as COVID Crushes Earnings appeared first on POWER Magazine. Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has lowered its sales forecast for 2020, and the company said it expects the economic impact of COVID-19 will cut €1 billion ($1.2 billion) from its sales revenue in the full year. The company in its latest earnings report, released July 30, said the impact of the […]The post Siemens Gamesa Slashes Forecast as COVID Crushes Earnings appeared first on POWER Magazine.
GE Will Decarbonize Uniper’s Gas Power Fleet
The post GE Will Decarbonize Uniper’s Gas Power Fleet appeared first on POWER Magazine. GE Gas Power and Uniper have agreed to roll out a detailed decarbonization roadmap that may entail hydrogen-friendly upgrades to all GE gas turbines and compressors at the German generation giant’s gas power plants and gas storage facilities across Europe. Under the agreement, GE Gas Power and Uniper will form a joint working group to […]The post GE Will Decarbonize Uniper’s Gas Power Fleet appeared first on POWER Magazine.
EPA Changes Closure Requirements in Coal Ash Rule
The post EPA Changes Closure Requirements in Coal Ash Rule appeared first on POWER Magazine. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on July 29 finalized several changes to the regulations for disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCRs), or coal ash, from electric utilities. The changes include giving utilities more time to design clean-up and closure plans for their coal ash storage sites. The changes stem from an opinion issued Aug. […]The post EPA Changes Closure Requirements in Coal Ash Rule appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Amicarella ‘Demystifies’ the Role of CEO for Women [PODCAST]
The post Amicarella ‘Demystifies’ the Role of CEO for Women [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine. The power generation industry has historically been a male-dominated industry, but today there are a number of women who have risen through the ranks to positions of leadership. Ana Amicarella, CEO of EthosEnergy, is one of them. EthosEnergy is a leading independent service provider of rotating equipment services and solutions to the power, oil and […]The post Amicarella ‘Demystifies’ the Role of CEO for Women [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
PG&E, Tesla Team on Milestone Battery Storage System
The post PG&E, Tesla Team on Milestone Battery Storage System appeared first on POWER Magazine. A new battery energy storage system (BESS) at an electric substation in California is expected to be one of the world’s largest utility-owned, lithium-ion storage systems when it begins operating next year. The 182.5-MW BESS is being built by Tesla and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) at the utility’s substation in Moss Landing in Monterey […]The post PG&E, Tesla Team on Milestone Battery Storage System appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Assembly Phase Underway for ITER Nuclear Project
The post Assembly Phase Underway for ITER Nuclear Project appeared first on POWER Magazine. Officials with the ITER project in France said work has started on the assembly of giant components needed for construction of an experimental nuclear fusion reactor, a project designed to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy for peaceful use. The ITER group, in a ceremony July 28 that was broadcast online (see […]The post Assembly Phase Underway for ITER Nuclear Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Why Coal Lost—and Can It Recover?
The post Why Coal Lost—and Can It Recover? appeared first on POWER Magazine. Coal burn in the power sector has fallen off a cliff. Demand peaked at 1.045 billion tons in 2007. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates consumption in 2020 will be 377 million tons, a drop of 64% in little more than a decade. The EIA is forecasting a modest rebound in 2021 (to 462 […]The post Why Coal Lost—and Can It Recover? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Keeping the Lights on in South Korea
The post Keeping the Lights on in South Korea appeared first on POWER Magazine. South Korea has flourished over the past six decades, transforming its place on the world stage. However, progress has come at a price—far higher than average pollution generated from its energy grid. On its path of progress, the country has capitalized on the promise of cheap coal power. Meeting its energy and emissions goals will […]The post Keeping the Lights on in South Korea appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Map Shows ‘Low-Impact’ Locations for Wind Power
The post Map Shows ‘Low-Impact’ Locations for Wind Power appeared first on POWER Magazine. A global environmental group that works to protect land, water, and wildlife said states in what it considers the U.S. “wind belt” can develop wind power generation to meet renewable energy goals without presenting a significant risk to surrounding areas. An analysis from The Nature Conservancy, focused on the central U.S. where there is vast […]The post Map Shows ‘Low-Impact’ Locations for Wind Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Rosatom Accepts First MOX Fuel Batch for BN-800 Fast Reactor
The post Rosatom Accepts First MOX Fuel Batch for BN-800 Fast Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine. Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company, said it is ready to receive a shipment of the first full reload batch of fresh uranium-plutonium mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel for the BN-800 fast reactor at the Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Station, the nation’s oldest operating nuclear energy facility. The company on July 23 announced the Mining and Chemical […]The post Rosatom Accepts First MOX Fuel Batch for BN-800 Fast Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine.
[VIDEO] POWER Insights: The Amazing DIII-D Fusion Project
The post [VIDEO] POWER Insights: The Amazing DIII-D Fusion Project appeared first on POWER Magazine. The DIII-D National Fusion Facility, operated by General Atomics for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), is the largest magnetic fusion research facility in the U.S. The mission of the DIII-D research program is to establish the scientific basis for the optimization of the tokamak approach to fusion energy production. The DIII-D program is a […]The post [VIDEO] POWER Insights: The Amazing DIII-D Fusion Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Rains Complicate Ethiopian Hydro Dam Dispute
The post Rains Complicate Ethiopian Hydro Dam Dispute appeared first on POWER Magazine. Ethiopia says it had reached a “major common understanding” with Egypt and Sudan related to the first filling and annual operation of the 6.4-GW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), paving the way to a “breakthrough agreement” in the contentious dispute that is primarily about use of the River Nile’s waters. As POWER reported in […]The post Rains Complicate Ethiopian Hydro Dam Dispute appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Using Autonomous Drones in the Power Sector [PODCAST]
The post Using Autonomous Drones in the Power Sector [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine. Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been dabbled with throughout the power industry for years. POWER featured a drone on its cover in April 2014, and has published many articles on drone technology since then. Yet, the technology has been used more as a novelty in the power sector up to this point. As […]The post Using Autonomous Drones in the Power Sector [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Duke Energy Has New CCGT Plant in Asheville
The post Duke Energy Has New CCGT Plant in Asheville appeared first on POWER Magazine. Duke Energy Progress, the Duke Energy subsidiary that serves about 1.6 million customers in the Carolinas, announced the completion of its new Asheville Combined Cycle Station in Arden, North Carolina. The company said the $817 million combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) facility (Figure 1) includes two power blocks with a total of four generators and […]The post Duke Energy Has New CCGT Plant in Asheville appeared first on POWER Magazine.
E.ON Debuts ‘Resilience-as-a-Service’ for Remote Markets
The post E.ON Debuts ‘Resilience-as-a-Service’ for Remote Markets appeared first on POWER Magazine. German energy supplier E.ON is collaborating with UK energy firms Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) and Costain Group to roll out an innovative business model that monetizes resilience and grid stability services to remote areas. E.ON Innovation, one of Europe’s largest distribution system operators (DSOs) and the transmission and distribution arms at SSEN and […]The post E.ON Debuts ‘Resilience-as-a-Service’ for Remote Markets appeared first on POWER Magazine.
DOE Seeks Power Sector’s Input on Bulk-Power Foreign Adversary Rules
The post DOE Seeks Power Sector’s Input on Bulk-Power Foreign Adversary Rules appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Department of Energy (DOE) wants the electric power industry to help the DOE draft rules that will prohibit the U.S. bulk-power electric system from using equipment sourced from, or otherwise susceptible to, harmful influence by “foreign adversaries.” Asset owners, utility operators, equipment vendors, and other interested parties can voluntarily provide information to the DOE […]The post DOE Seeks Power Sector’s Input on Bulk-Power Foreign Adversary Rules appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Rural Electric Cooperatives: Debt Rules Need to Change
The post Rural Electric Cooperatives: Debt Rules Need to Change appeared first on POWER Magazine. The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) is working feverishly to get a provision into the next COVID-19 stimulus package that would allow electric cooperatives to reprice loans from the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) at current low interest rates without penalties. The change could save co-ops more than $10 billion. The RUS, which is a […]The post Rural Electric Cooperatives: Debt Rules Need to Change appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Gas, Solar Will Power Pittsburgh Airport Microgrid
The post Gas, Solar Will Power Pittsburgh Airport Microgrid appeared first on POWER Magazine. A microgrid project pairing natural gas with solar power is taking shape at Pittsburgh International Airport, with the installation expected to be the primary source of electricity for the property by the summer of 2021. Construction of the microgrid (Figure 1) began a few weeks ago with site preparation work, which included rerouting an electrical […]The post Gas, Solar Will Power Pittsburgh Airport Microgrid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Future-Proofing Gas Generation for the Coming Carbon-Free World
The post Future-Proofing Gas Generation for the Coming Carbon-Free World appeared first on POWER Magazine. Is gas generation quickly going down the same path as coal? Will gas power generation built today be abandoned in 30 years? How can you be serious about climate change and still build gas power generation? As governments, utilities, and private enterprises continue to set aggressive net-zero emissions goals, these are the hard questions being […]The post Future-Proofing Gas Generation for the Coming Carbon-Free World appeared first on POWER Magazine.
FERC Finalizes PURPA Rule Reforms
The post FERC Finalizes PURPA Rule Reforms appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) finalized a long-awaited rule revising regulations that govern qualifying small power producers and cogenerators under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA). While FERC said the rule was necessary to respond to significant market changes, the action drew mixed reactions from industry. FERC’s final rule issued on […]The post FERC Finalizes PURPA Rule Reforms appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Xcel Energy Approved to Run Two Coal Units on Seasonal Basis
The post Xcel Energy Approved to Run Two Coal Units on Seasonal Basis appeared first on POWER Magazine. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved Xcel Energy’s request to offer two of its coal units into the Midcontinent Independent System Operator market on a seasonal basis. That means the company can idle the two units for six months of the year, which is expected to save customers money while also reducing air emissions. “This […]The post Xcel Energy Approved to Run Two Coal Units on Seasonal Basis appeared first on POWER Magazine.
New Milestone Reached in NuScale’s Push to License Small Modular Reactor
The post New Milestone Reached in NuScale’s Push to License Small Modular Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine. NuScale Power has completed its second submittal to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) for pre-licensing Vendor Design Review (VDR) of its small modular reactor (SMR). A pre-licensing VDR is an optional service provided by the CNSC when requested by a supplier. It provides a mechanism that enables CNSC staff to provide feedback early in […]The post New Milestone Reached in NuScale’s Push to License Small Modular Reactor appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Renewable Energy Growth Stymied by Pandemic, but Optimism Is High
The post Renewable Energy Growth Stymied by Pandemic, but Optimism Is High appeared first on POWER Magazine. The renewable energy sector was on a steep growth curve entering 2020 with a lot of experts predicting a record year. Then COVID-19 disrupted the entire world, causing trouble in supply chains and putting millions of workers in unemployment lines. However, a new report released by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), a renewable […]The post Renewable Energy Growth Stymied by Pandemic, but Optimism Is High appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The POWER Interview: Microgrids Open New Business Models
The post The POWER Interview: Microgrids Open New Business Models appeared first on POWER Magazine. Microgrids offer an “all of the above” approach to distributed generation, incorporating a variety of technologies into their design. As microgrids continue to evolve, incorporating renewable power resources, fuel cells, battery energy storage, diesel and gas generator sets, microturbines, and other technologies, they also provide the opportunity to expand the business models for power producers. […]The post The POWER Interview: Microgrids Open New Business Models appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Real-Time Wind Turbine Monitoring: Data Challenges, and Rewards
The post Real-Time Wind Turbine Monitoring: Data Challenges, and Rewards appeared first on POWER Magazine. With the advantages of clean, renewable energy, wind power has become one of the fastest-growing energy sources and one of the most economical solutions for electricity generation. There are already 350,000 wind turbines installed globally, with more than 650,000 MW of installed generation capacity. In light of climate change, demand continues to grow. However, to […]The post Real-Time Wind Turbine Monitoring: Data Challenges, and Rewards appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Using AI-Powered Thermal Tagging to Prevent Summer Overheating Outages
The post Using AI-Powered Thermal Tagging to Prevent Summer Overheating Outages appeared first on POWER Magazine. Summertime heat is cresting at the same time many economic restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic are easing in communities across the United States. Meanwhile, as extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, much of the country is on alert as forecasters predict severe hurricane, tornado, and wildfire seasons will continue. Utilities know they need […]The post Using AI-Powered Thermal Tagging to Prevent Summer Overheating Outages appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Report: Decarbonization of World’s 50 Most Influential Power Companies Bleak
The post Report: Decarbonization of World’s 50 Most Influential Power Companies Bleak appeared first on POWER Magazine. Two reports analyzing energy transitions toward low-carbon resources released this week offer mixed assessments of how the power industry is faring in efforts to tamp down carbon emissions. The World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA), a broad group of stakeholders committed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals developed by the United Nations (UN) in 2015, on July 6 launched […]The post Report: Decarbonization of World’s 50 Most Influential Power Companies Bleak appeared first on POWER Magazine.
DOE Specifies ‘Foreign Adversaries’ for Trump BPS Equipment Ban
The post DOE Specifies ‘Foreign Adversaries’ for Trump BPS Equipment Ban appeared first on POWER Magazine. Taking its first major step to act on President Trump’s May 1 executive order (EO) to limit foreign bulk power equipment transactions in the U.S., the Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a definitive list of six foreign “adversaries” that pose threats to the U.S. bulk power system (BPS): China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, […]The post DOE Specifies ‘Foreign Adversaries’ for Trump BPS Equipment Ban appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Award-Winning Coal Unit Set for Retirement
The post Award-Winning Coal Unit Set for Retirement appeared first on POWER Magazine. The five owners of a 410-MW coal-fired unit at the Craig Generating Station in Colorado have said they will retire the generator on Sept. 30, 2028, about one year before what will then be the last operating unit at the facility will be shuttered. Owners of the Yampa Project—Units 1 and 2 at the site […]The post Award-Winning Coal Unit Set for Retirement appeared first on POWER Magazine.
What Is DERMS and How Can It Help Utilities? [PODCAST]
The post What Is DERMS and How Can It Help Utilities? [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine. A distributed energy resource management system, or DERMS, is a software platform used to manage a group of distributed energy resource (DER) assets—such as rooftop photovoltaic solar panels, behind-the-meter batteries, or a fleet of electric vehicles—to deliver vital grid services and balance demand with supply to help utilities achieve mission-critical outcomes. As a guest on […]The post What Is DERMS and How Can It Help Utilities? [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
U.S. Bank Set to Lift Ban on Supporting Nuclear Power
The post U.S. Bank Set to Lift Ban on Supporting Nuclear Power appeared first on POWER Magazine. A government-run development bank is expected to end its ban on investment in nuclear energy, a move that could allow U.S. companies to take a greater role in foreign nuclear power projects. The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) as early as this week could lift its prohibition on supporting nuclear power. The DFC on […]The post U.S. Bank Set to Lift Ban on Supporting Nuclear Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.
German Lawmakers Sign Off on Phase-Out of Coal
The post German Lawmakers Sign Off on Phase-Out of Coal appeared first on POWER Magazine. Germany’s plan to end coal-fired power generation in the country is now official, as both houses of the German parliament approved the plan to shut down the last coal units by 2038. Lawmakers signed off on the deal July 3. Environmental groups have supported the measure, though some say it does not go far enough […]The post German Lawmakers Sign Off on Phase-Out of Coal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
[VIDEO] POWER Insights—Bringing Electricity to Underserved Areas
The post [VIDEO] POWER Insights—Bringing Electricity to Underserved Areas appeared first on POWER Magazine. More than half of the population of Africa, or about 640 million people out of about 1.2 billion, does not have access to energy. It’s the lowest access rate for electricity worldwide. Bringing power to those people is important work, being led by people such as Damien Simon, marketing and strategy director for Paris, France-based […]The post [VIDEO] POWER Insights—Bringing Electricity to Underserved Areas appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Egypt Warns Ethiopian Mega-Dam May Provoke Conflict, Crises
The post Egypt Warns Ethiopian Mega-Dam May Provoke Conflict, Crises appeared first on POWER Magazine. Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan may be poised to end a decade-long dispute over waters from the River Nile, agreeing on June 27 to conclude trilateral negotiations and reach final agreement about the first filling and annual operation of the massive 6.4-GW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) within the next two weeks. The agreement announced on […]The post Egypt Warns Ethiopian Mega-Dam May Provoke Conflict, Crises appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How Digital Disruption Will Reshape the Maintenance Management Sector
The post How Digital Disruption Will Reshape the Maintenance Management Sector appeared first on POWER Magazine. The imperatives of maintenance management have always been maximizing the availability, quality, and effectiveness of the equipment. And all of these must be achieved at the lowest possible cost in terms of machine and material. According to a report, the maintenance of manufactured products costs more than 30% of the operating costs. Over the past […]The post How Digital Disruption Will Reshape the Maintenance Management Sector appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Hitachi Absorbs ABB Power Grids in New $10B Joint Venture
The post Hitachi Absorbs ABB Power Grids in New $10B Joint Venture appeared first on POWER Magazine. Hitachi on July 1 commandeered a majority share of ABB’s lucrative Power Grids business and officially launched a joint venture company—Hitachi ABB Power Grids. The new company, which already has a volume of about $10 billion, is expected to provide financial muscle to support ambitious projects and new business opportunities as the sector embraces decentralization […]The post Hitachi Absorbs ABB Power Grids in New $10B Joint Venture appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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