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Microgrid
EPRI to Test Military Microgrids with Tranportable Batteries
EPRI is getting ready to test military microgrids with transportable batteries in its work to create a more standardized microgrid design.
Deutschen Erdwärme Concluded Exploration Work for German Project
German geothermal developer Deutschen Erdwärme has concluded early exploration work with a study conducted by DMT on site of the company's Waghäusel-Philippsb…
AE Seeking to Overcome Technical Limitations to Deep Geothermal Drilling
A U.S. DOE funded project by AltaRock Energy is seeking to overcome technical limitations to deep geothermal drilling, replacing mechanical methods with a milli…
Crude
Saudi Aramco Replaces Apple as World’s Largest Listed Company
Saudi Arabia’s oil company Aramco gained 10 per cent in its first moments on the stock market on Wednesday in a dramatic debut that held until closing and push…
Hydropower Industry Launches Major International Project to Demonstrate Flexibility
Over the next four years, flexibility technologies will be tested in the project’s three phases—innovation, demonstration, and deployment—at seven existing E…
Market Analysis
Big Role for Hydropower to Play in the Renewable Energy Scene
Hydropower energy accounts for more than half of the world’s renewable energy production while other forms of renewable energy will continue to be looked into …
Gas power plant
Uniper SE Will Turn 3.5 GW of Gas-Fired Power Plants Back in Germany
Gas plants also are benefiting both from a slump in the price of the fuel. Uniper, one of Europe’s largest utilities, will bring back on line as much as 3.5 gi…
Thermal Plant
Los Angeles Wants to Replace the Natural Gas Plant by Hydrogen-fueled Power Plant
As Los Angeles weans itself off the last of its coal-generated electricity, the city needs to replace that fuel with a climate-polluting natural gas plant in Ut…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Why ‘wet coal’ Causes Problems for Power Generation
Eskom has 13 coal-fired power stations around the country, which all have various requirements when it comes to coal. The one thing they all have in common is t…
Los Angeles Wants to Build Their Fist Hydrogen-Fueled Power Plant
As Los Angeles weans itself off the last of its coal-generated electricity, the city needs to replace that fuel with a climate-polluting natural gas plant in Ut…
CCS
Scientist Discovered A New Bio-based Hybrid Foam for Carbon Capture Process
A new material for capturing carbon dioxide has been discovered as a result from a joint research study by scientists at Chalmers University of Technology and S…
Splitting Hydrocarbons to Make Hydrogen Energy and Valuable Carbon Materials
Rice University in Houston, Texas has launched a major research initiative with Shell to change how the world uses hydrocarbons.
Market Analysis
Australia’s Interest in Electric Vehicles Well Below Global Average
A new study published by global management consulting firm L.E.K. Consulting has found that interest in EVs in Australia is well below the global average, with …
Terrestrial Energy's IMSR Was Selected for the First Joint Technical Review Project
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) have selected Terrestrial Energy’s Integral Molten Salt…
Researchers Developed A Fabric-based Bio-battery That Can Generate Stable Electricity
Researchers from Binghamton University have developed a fabric-based battery that works even under stretching and twisting stresses.
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