From kinetic and potential to chemical and sound, various forms of energy exist on our planet. Each has its own properties and fuel processes that make aspects of life possible, including driving a ...
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World’s largest smart transformer in China to deliver 36 billion kWh of energy a year
To prevent similar situations in the future, Chinese engineers have now developed a 750-megavolt-ampere (MVA) smart DC ...
A new energy system that makes it possible to capture solar energy, store it for up to eighteen years and release it when and where it is needed has now taken the system a step further. After ...
Scientists from Ohio State University have developed a method to convert captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) directly into methane using a unique nickel-based catalyst, significantly reducing energy ...
An assessment ranks the feasibility of converting 245 operational coal power plants in the U.S. into advanced nuclear reactors, providing valuable insights for policymakers and utilities to meet ...
San Miguel Electric Cooperative Inc. (SMECI), a not-for-profit generation and transmission rural electric cooperative located in Atascosa County, Texas, was awarded more than $1.4 billion through the ...
- Study focuses on the socioeconomic, environmental and operational benefits of integrating Malta's 100-megawatt, 10-hour pumped heat energy storage system into existing infrastructure. - A grant from ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Dominion Energy Inc. says it will convert most of its 8,600 ...
Solar cells are one of the most important technologies in the transition to renewable energy, but there’s still plenty of room for improvement. Researchers at New York University (NYU) Tandon have now ...
DULUTH – Minnesota Power will shutter and convert its last two coal-power plants by 2035 as it moves toward a promised 100% carbon-free energy mix by 2050. The Duluth-based utility, which serves a ...
The West is going nuclear. A Bill Gates-backed developer and one of the largest utilities in the Western United States announced Thursday they were launching a study to determine if up to five coal ...
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