The boss of Octopus Energy, Greg Jackson, introduced a very personal plea to a room of hundreds of energy professionals.| Power Engineering International
For most of us, bolstering the grid has been a matter of meeting net zero targets. But for Ukrainians, it has been a matter of life and death.| Power Engineering International
The plant in Sumner County is expected to begin providing electricity in 2029, and the plant in Reno County is expected to be in service in 2030.| Power Engineering International
Ambitious rebuild planned after 90% of wind and 30% of solar become infrastructure casualties of Russian war.| Power Engineering International
This work will aim to address the challenge of grid stability through studies on how geothermal power can support and stabilize the grid.| Power Engineering International
Doosan Škoda Power has signed a contract to supply a steam turbine for a waste-to-energy power plant in the US with Covanta.| Power Engineering International
To enable wind and solar to thrive, we need to build flexible energy systems that are reliable and affordable. We cannot delay any longer.| Power Engineering International
Wärtsilä and WEC Energy Group announced the successful test of a commercially operating Wärtsila engine running on a 25% hydrogen blend.| Power Engineering International
New analysis from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory shows that Puerto Rico can hit 100% renewables by 2050.| Power Engineering International
According to the Ren-energising the Transition report, the US has slingshot into a leading position in the energy transition to renewables.| Power Engineering International
A post-COVID slump in power demand continued in the first quarter of this year in a period characterised by record renewables generation, falling fossil fuel output and declining gas prices.| Power Engineering International
Electrification is not always viable due to factors such as asset age, cost and location. Charlie Booth of NZTC explores what else can be implemented to reduce emissions from power generation.| Power Engineering International