Gas turbines, once designed for steady baseload operation, are now being cycled daily to fill the gaps left by renewable generation. This new role creates different degradation mechanisms and maintenance needs, adding complexity to an already strained planning environment, writes contributor Bobby Noble. The post Turbine delays: Solving the puzzle critical to an affordable, reliable energy future appeared first on Power Engineering.| Gas News - Power Engineering
There are still gaps and little to no firm understanding of long-term reliability with energy storage technology, a new EPRI report finds.| Smart Energy International
Eamonn Lannoye of EPRI Europe highlights the organisations workshop around collaboration in ensuring a sustainable energy future happening in Lisbon.| Smart Energy International