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PowerGrid Technology
Low-Cost Monitoring Breakthrough Could Pay Off for DNOs
Western Power Distribution (WPD) and 42 Technology announced the successful completion of the first UK field trials for FuseOhm, a breakthrough in low-cost moni…
Energy Storage Material
Beyond Lithium: Alternative Materials for the Battery Boom
While lithium has long been touted as the future of advanced batteries, the technology’s limitations and accidents at lithium facilities have encouraged manufa…
European Investment Bank to End Fossil Fuel Financing by 2021
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to cease funding fossil fuel energy projects by the end of 2021 as part of its “increased ambition in climate act…
CCS
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $43 Million to Develop Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced up to $43 million in funding to develop carbon capture and sto…
Boralex Commissions 16MW Yellow Falls Hydroelectric Station in Ontario
The hydroelectric power station includes two 8-MW turbines connected to a water intake, a concrete dam, water discharge facilities, including two inflatable wei…
Long Considered a “Clean” Energy Source, Hydropower can Actually be Bad for Climate
A new EDF study published this week in Environmental Science and Technology shows that hydropower — the leading renewable energy technology projected to grow r…
Spain's Iberdrola to Enter Australia with Wind, Solar Power Project
Spanish power firm Iberdrola SA said on Friday it plans to make its first foray into the Asia-Pacific, building a A$500 million ($343 million) wind and solar fa…
Saudi Sakaka Solar Project to be Launched Before End of Year -State News Agency
Saudi Arabia’s Al Jouf region will launch its first renewable power project before the end of the year, according to the state news agency.
Wind Power Project
World's First Mono-Buckets Head for Wind Plant off Germany
The pair of next-generation mono-bucket foundations being deployed at Northland Power’s Deutsche Bucht wind farm off Germany are en route from steel fabricator…
PowerGrid Technology
The POWER Interview: How Industry 4.0 Will Improve Sustainability
Many companies are working toward the goal of being sustainable while also maintaining profitability, in part by integrating and applying artificial intelligenc…
Nuclear Power Plant
Czech Republic Approves Construction of New Nuclear Plant
The Czech Republic approved the construction of the Dukovany II nuclear power plant, and has set a target date for completion of 2036.
PowerGrid Technology
How the DOE Plans to Modernize the Grid in the Near Term
Twenty-three projects chosen by the Department of Energy (DOE) in response to its 2019 Grid Modernization Lab Call provide a broad look at the critical issues t…
Crude
Russia Plans To Boost Crude Oil Exports
Russia expects to increase its crude oil exports by around 400,000 bpd-500,000 bpd to more than 5.6 million bpd within five years, Energy Minister Alexander Nov…
Conference on EU Energy Strategy Calls for Investments in Clean, Sustainable Energy
A conference of the European Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan underlined here on Friday the need for the European Union (EU) to provide the energy industr…
New Geothermal Plant in Winton, Australia Provides Local Economic Opportunities
The local community of Winton Shire in Australia is set to benefit from the numerous opportunities that the upcoming geothermal project could provide.
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