Revolutionizing Power Grids: The Essential Role of HVDC and FACTS in Modern Energy Transmission
Traditional alternating current (AC) transmission systems face limitations in their abilities to handle the variability of renewable energy sources, an issue compounded by the persistent challenges of an aging infrastructure.
Plant leaves inspire design of improved fuel cell
University of Toronto researchers look to nature to overcome challenge of water management in hydrogen fuel cells.
hy-fcell Canada, a must-attend event for professionals in the hydrogen and fuel cell space
hy-fcell Canada brings together technology innovation and scaling, industry longevity, resource expertise and strong finance capabilities in a breathtaking location. We look forward to seeing everyone in Vancouver in June.
Global nuclear power capacity to reach 494GW by 2035, driven by advancements in SMRs and clean energy shift, says GlobalData
While nuclear power accounted for around 9% of global electricity generation, countries with aging reactors have pursued lifetime extensions, while others have aggressively expanded their nuclear fleets, especially in Asia.
Mitsubishi Power is Navigating the Path to Net Zero in a Volatile World
The energy industry must act now to create a future that is secure, clean, and affordable. Power has a responsibility to drive the development of infrastructure to ensure energy security, accelerate clean energy adoption, and foster technological innovation.
Making the Case for Cable Ties in Solar
I can hook you up with a cable tie that'll perform for 40 years or more in harsh conditions. Or maybe it will only last half that long, or much less. Your call. Install it wrong, and its potential longevity is meaningless.
How resistors ensure reliability in tidal projects like Mersey Tidal Power
Using a barrage-style turbine array to harness the immense power of the river Mersey's tides, the development could generate up to 1GW of clean energy. Despite its promise, the scale and ambition of the project raises several challenges that require careful consideration.
Recent Advancements in Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology
Despite the positive characteristics of SMRs, the high costs and dangers of radioactive material deprioritize the technology compared to traditional and reliable energy sources like fossil fuels.
RESEARCH, BUSINESS AND NETWORKING - THE NEW EES INNOVATION HUB SHOWCASES STORAGE INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS
The ees Innovation Hub Stage offers visitors a comprehensive presentation program, ranging from the use of artificial intelligence and self-learning software in battery research, to energy trading and the very topical issue of recycling.
Mega Lumos Solar Carports at Portland Utility
This system is a blend of (813) L60 355W modules and (20) L40 240W modules. The aesthetic combination of solar panels creates a lighter vibe for a solar walkway under the carports.
SMA America Expands Sunny Boy Smart Energy Portfolio with Higher Power Class Options
New SBSE 9.6 kW and SBSE 11.5 kW models provide greater flexibility, enhanced backup capabilities and increased residential energy independence.
INFRGY Develops Groundbreaking Extended Range Wireless Energy Harvesting Technology
The INFRGY prototype captures radio frequency signals emitted by a transmitter, as well as electromagnetic signals harvested from the environment. The device then converts the captured RF energy into usable DC power.
We Recycle Solar and Renewables.org Announce New Solar Panel Donation Program for Earth Month 2025
This new program helps solar asset owners, developers, independent power producers (IPPs), and manufacturers reduce disposal costs while supporting sustainable energy solutions that benefit global communities.
Case Study: Streamlining Solar Panel Replacement and Recycling in Bermuda
This case study explores how utility scale solar maintenance may require global access to replacement parts and recycling facilities, spanning three countries, utilizing both land and sea shipping, and ensuring compliance with all international regulations.
Inlyte Energy and HORIEN Announce Strategic Partnership to Scale Iron-Sodium Battery Manufacturing in the United States
Combining HORIEN's 25+ years of manufacturing expertise and Inlyte's innovative, low-cost battery design will help accelerate the scale-up of Inlyte's first US factory, simplify its supply chain, and facilitate introduction of the iron-sodium battery to the market.
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