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The high cost of living, primarily driven by inflation, has become a major concern in political discussions across North America. Political parties have recognized this issue as a top priority for ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the energy sector, particularly in the realm of predictive maintenance for power plants. By leveraging advanced algorithms and real-time data analytics, ...
Key Takeaways from Enerdatics’ 2024 Renewable Energy M&A Analysis: -- Global renewable energy M&A activity reached a record $117B in 2024, with North America leading at $50B and private equity driving ...
Revolutionizing grid management to be simpler, more reliable and flexible than ever. What if the grid could think, adapt, and resolve faster than we ever imagined? Extreme weather, DER surges, ...
EPRI’s engagement with the nuclear industry on storage of used nuclear fuel dates back 40 years. Our Used Fuel & High-Level Waste Management program team recently achieved a significant milestone when ...
Oil and gas fields, no matter how productive, eventually decline. Before the transformative impact of the shale boom, U.S. oil production had been steadily falling for decades, while natural gas ...
Water electrolysis requires Direct Current (DC) at low voltage, but renewable electricity for green hydrogen production is typically supplied through an AC grid connection converting AC back to DC. It ...
VEIC, a national clean energy nonprofit, published its 2024 impact report today spotlighting the far-reaching benefits of implementing energy-saving and electrification solutions at scale. The report ...
Distributed energy resources and electrification are causing big changes in distribution grid operations and planning. If you work for a state energy office, public utility commission, or a utility ...
I don’t fondly recall the days when transmission asset management meant relying on coffee-stained paper maps. Back in the old days, when I worked at a power company, those maps were called T plans.
Dr. Nokhum S. Markushevich has more than 60 years of experience in power system operations, research, and education. He worked for the Latvian Power System for 29 years and was an Associate Professor ...
Faced with growing challenges in managing demand during the winter due to extreme weather events, electrification and other factors, energy providers are increasingly turning to winter demand response ...
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