The latest report from LevelTen shows rapid progress on decarbonisation and renewable energy generation in Poland, with coal now accounting for 57% of electricity generation, down 11% in one year.| Power Engineering International
Donald Trump signed an executive order, Reinvigorating America’s Beautiful Clean Coal Industry, to increase the US domestic energy production.| Power Engineering International
According to the IEA, global energy demand grew at a faster than average pace in 2024 driven by a nearly 1,100TWh rise in electricity consumption.| Power Engineering International
Global coal demand is poised to hit a record 8.77 billion tonnes in 2024, with demand set to stay close to this level through 2027.| Power Engineering International
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station will close its doors for the last time, marking the closure of the UK's last coal-fired power plant.| Power Engineering International
Ørsted has announced that on 31 August 2024, it will shut down its last coal-fired combined heat and power plant, Esbjerg Power Station, located in Denmark.| Power Engineering International
Advanced biofuel used as a power source at data centre in Norway| Power Engineering International
GE Vernova has secured an order from Korea Western Power Co for a 7HA.02 gas turbine for a power station in Gongju-si, South Korea.| Power Engineering International
Fingrid has purchased low-emission, recyclable steel structures for three new 110kv substations in Harjavalta, Nakkila and Kokemäki.| Power Engineering International
ESG Clean Energy announced that its carbon capture system had achieved 100% capture from a combustion exhaust stream.| Power Engineering International
Fossil fuel-led electricity generation in Europe fell to its lowest-ever level in Q2 of this year, according to Montel Analytics.| Power Engineering International
The University of Michigan has released the findings of a study, which they are calling the "most comprehensive coal-to-nuclear analysis to date".| Power Engineering International
The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced final rules to crack down on emissions from coal-fired and new natural gas-fired power plants.| Power Engineering International