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POWER PodcastsThe world’s electricity grids are facing unprecedented strain as demand surges from electrification, data centers, and renewable energy integration, while aging infrastructure ...
In drought-prone Southern California, Burbank Water and Power has implemented a groundbreaking stormwater capture and reuse system that saves more than eight million gallons of water annually ...
Distributed EnergyMicrogrids have grown in importance as the need for a reliable and resilient supply of power has grown. The technology has proven itself for a variety of commercial and ...
In a new pilot program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued an ambitious challenge: bring at least three advanced nuclear test reactors to criticality by July 4, 2026. Announced in June ...
Gas power is experiencing a stunning resurgence, driven by soaring electricity demand. As utilities scramble to secure new capacity, a turbine supply crunch is unfolding.
Resilience, sustainability, cost savings, and more are behind the increasing adoption of microgrids, as a variety of industries and enterprises seek greater control of their energy supply.
A Different Way to Generate and Store Electricity Lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells produce electricity through chemical reactions that are very similar. However, the source of energy used for ...
Built on degraded tidal flats in China’s Jiangsu Province, CHN Energy’s Rudong project combines 400 MW of offshore photovoltaic generation, grid-scale battery storage, and green hydrogen ...
Hazardous area classification is a method used to identify where an explosive environment may exist. Codes offer guidance for electrical area classification ...
Explore how virtual power plants provide flexibility to the grid by aggregating distributed energy resources for peak demand.
Citing a mounting compliance crunch in America’s coal-fired power sector, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized new rules extending key deadlines for coal ash cleanup and ...
Reprocessing’s Re-Emergence as a Nuclear Waste Pathway The U.S. government originally developed reprocessing technology as part of the World War II effort to develop the atomic bomb, but spent ...