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Bloom Energy Announces Hydrogen-Powered Energy Servers to Make Always-On Renewable Electricity a Reality
The race to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is the defining challenge of our generation. The world needs more clean and renewable power quickly.
China, India, Japan, South Korea to Install 1 Billion Smart Electricity Meters by 2025
The installed base of smart electricity meters in China, India, Japan and South Korea will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.9 percent from 613.4 milli…
Electricity Transmission
Myanmar Hikes Electricity Rates to Fund Grid Investments
Myanmar will raise electricity prices for the first time in five years, with rates as much as tripling for households and nearly doubling for businesses.
Demand For Electricity To Climb As World Gets Hotter
In a new study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, researchers calculated the changes in energy demand that hotter temperatures will tr…
Distributed Generation
Distributed Energy Resources to Grow 15.9% CAGR
Basic economics, local electricity prices and government incentives are driving the growth of distributed energy resources, including microgrids and solar-plus-…
Thermal Fuel
How Fuel Availability at Power Plants Moved from Scarcity to Sufficiency
Prices in the spot electricity market have since dropped to unusually low levels, touching 1 per unit this week. Average prices in May, the peak summer month, w…
The U.S. Energy Storage Association
ESA is the national trade association dedicated to energy storage, working toward a more resilient, efficient, sustainable and affordable electricity grid – as…
Nuclear Power Plant
Why Nuclear Power Plants Cost so Much—and What Can be Done about in
Despite a reduction in the rate of global nuclear energy deployment, nuclear power continues to be a promising solution to both the increasing demand for electr…
International Energy Agency
International Energy Agency is founded in 1974, the IEA was initially designed to help countries co-ordinate a collective response to major disruptions in the s…
Thermal Plant
South Korea Fires Up On Renewables, to Close More Coal Plants
As renewable energy powers up in South Korea, coal-fired generation, long the bedrock of the country's electricity supply, is being tapped to give up room.
Renewables Produce 5% of Peru’s Power in May
Peru’s non-conventional renewable energy power plants generated 5% of the country’s electricity in May, the energy ministry informed on Friday.
Thermal Plant
UK Energy Supplier SSE To Close Its Last Coal-Fired Power Plant
UK energy provider SSE Plc said on Thursday that it is proposing to close its last coal-fired power plant in the country by March 2020, amid a national and inte…
Solar Could Provide 20% of UK Electricity by 2030
Solar’s role in delivering net zero is being vastly underestimated as new research reveals it could provide 20% of UK electricity by 2030.
Solar Power Plant
Thai Utility Readies Tender for 45MW Floating Solar on Sirindhorn Dam
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) will soon invite bids for a 45MWac of floating solar project at the Sirindhorn Dam, which will be the na…
Nonstop Records for U.S. Natural-Gas-Based Electricity
As the hot months linger, it will be natural gas that is leaned on most to supply the electricity that we need to run our air conditioners and keep us cool.
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