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Microgrid
Should Government Create Incentives for Microgrids? Industry Leaders to Explore the Idea at Special Workshop
Government support for microgrids is scant in the US — an issue that industry leaders plan to tackle during a pre-conference workshop on microgrid policy leadi…
Shoshone Hydroplant in Glenwood Canyon Went Down , But Not The River !
The Shoshone hydropower plant is tucked against a cliff next to Interstate 70 at mile marker 123, east of Glenwood Springs, on the Colorado River.
DOE Announces Up to $26.1 Million to Advance Hydropower and Marine Energy
The Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) will select projects that aim to increase affordability of hydropower and marine energy, strengthen U.S.
Energy Storage Project
India Installs Its First Grid-Scale Battery Storage System
AES Corp. and Mitsubishi Corp. have installed a 10-MW battery storage system at a substation in Delhi, India. The system will be operated by Tata Power-DDL.
Geothermal Park – A Popular Tourism Attraction in Yilan, Taiwan
With wells drilled in the 1970s, the Qinshui geothermal park is a popular tourism attraction in the North of Taiwan.
New Geothermal Heating Project Kicking Off in Norway
The site of a new National Police Emergency Response Center in Norway is also the drilling site for four 1500 meter-deep geothermal wells which will push the bo…
PDPU to Rope in Oil Companies to Harness Geothermal Energy
The state is now exploring geothermal renewable energy and it is ready to set up its first geothermal power plant of 10-20 kilowatt capacity.
Johan Sverdrup Offshore Installation Completed On Schedule
During phase 1, Johan Sverdrup will produce 440 Mbopd when plateau production is reached, increasing to 660 Mbopd after phase 2 commences in the fourth quarter …
Human Influence on Global Drought Traceable since early 1900s
Human-generated greenhouse gases and atmospheric particles were affecting global drought risk as far back as the early 20th century.
EPA Science Panel Considering Guidelines That Upend Basic Air Pollution Science
Smog filled Utah's Salt Lake Valley in January 2017. Winter weather in the area often traps air pollution that is bad for public health.George Frey/Getty Images…
Coal Mine
China Boosts Coal Mining Capacity Despite Climate Pledges
China added 194 million tonnes of coal mining capacity in 2018, data from the energy bureau showed on Tuesday, despite vows to eliminate excess capacity in the …
Clean Coal
Idaho Utility Spurns Coal, Pledges 100 Percent 'Clean' Energy By 2045
Idaho Power says it already gets nearly half its energy from hydroelectric dams such as the Swan Falls Dam on the Snake River, just south of Boise. The utility …
Wind Farm
Statkraft Puts A Stop to Future Norwegian Wind
Statkraft will not pursue wind power development in its native Norway following completion of the 1GW-plus Fosen and two other licensed wind farms, citing profi…
Coal Power
GE Will Build Kosovo's New 500 MW Coal Power Plant
Although sitting on more than 14 billion tonnes of proven lignite reserves, the fifth largest in the world, Kosovo is struggling with power shortages.
Wind Farm
4 Maps That Show Who Is Being Left Behind in America's Wind-Power Boom
"Wind power is an important part of America's energy strategy," said Trump's Secretary of Energy Rick Perry on Thursday, while announcing $28.1 million in new f…
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