Tag: Eco-Friendly Energy

The Impact of Advanced Conductors on Electric Power Transmission Projects

Introduction As the demand for reliable and efficient electric power transmission continues to grow, the choice of conductors…

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Weekly Energy Vid Week 4 October 2024: In Race for New Power Supplies, Data Centers Embrace Modular Nuclear

Meta to invest up to $35 million in carbon removal projects over the next year, in response to the…

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Energy: in Brazil what are our priorities?

Energy: in Brazil what are our priorities?Perhaps the most appropriate title for this post would be: what should…

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South Africa Begins Construction on 103 MW Mogobe Battery Project

In a notable development for renewable energy in South Africa, construction is set to kick off on the…

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Solar Is the Largest Source of New U.S. Generating Capacity for the 12th Month in a Row and Provided 99.6% of Capacity Additions in August Alone.

A review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data newly released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)…

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Planning and Protection Approach to Substation Physical Security

Physical attacks on electrical substations in December 2022 have escalated alarms about the vulnerability of the power grid.…

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Electric Vehicles and the Future of Car Rentals

The world is witnessing a significant transformation in the transportation sector, with electric vehicles (EVs) at the forefront…

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Transformational Commercial and Residential Roofing Tech and Materials Bolstering Energy Efficiency

Energy, utilities, and construction professionals have countless options for making the roof a sustainable staple. New advancements are…

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The 2024 COPs and Climate Funding Solutions

 Entrepreneur | Investments | Green Finance | Sports & MediaOctober 20, 2024Monday brings the official start of CBD…

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Is LNG Cleaner Than Coal? A Controversial Study Sparks Debate

A new article in Financial Times discusses a controversial academic paper by Cornell University professor Robert Howarth that…

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One year in, U.S. clean hydrogen hubs face questions — and have few answers

A year ago, the U.S. announced ambitious plans to build large-scale clean hydrogen hubs. Now, 12 months later, those plans…

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Minnesota cities tap utility fees to help fund local clean energy and climate action

More Minnesota cities are turning to utility customers to fund climate and sustainability projects.The Twin Cities suburb of…

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