Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard has approved investment in the Jutland hydrogen pipeline subject to hydrogen players making binding agreements to guarantee its use. The post Denmark’s first hydrogen pipeline gets go ahead appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Transnet BW has developed a technology for grid stability at times of high use with battery energy storage and a hydrogen-capable gas turbine. The post Transnet BW develops new hybrid grid booster tech appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
With lignite reserves running low, and pressure mounting to decarbonise, industry needs to urgently weigh the most sustainable path forward for the Bełchatów energy complex. The post Life after lignite: What comes next for Poland’s Bełchatów Power Plant? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract by Stedin to supply 60MW in mtu gas gensets, to be used flexibly in Utrecht to stabilise the power grid. The post Stedin taps Rolls-Royce mtu gas gensets for grid stability appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Pamela Largue talks to Kristian Ruby, Secretary General of Eurelectric, about the importance of protecting our grids.| Enlit World
Direct electrification in all sectors, energy efficiency and new clean energy generation must drive Europe’s decarbonisation - Eurelectric.| Power Engineering International
Data interoperability key to advance e-mobility finds Eurelectric| Power Engineering International
WEF says energy transition has lost pace and calls for system overhaul| Power Engineering International
New Eurelectric president Leonhard Birnbaum tells Brussels conference that ‘we have to get AI in our energy systems’| Power Engineering International