Energy and Storage (Brazil) Energy storage is emerging as a solution, especially to mitigate the risks of non-firm sources, such as solar and wind. There are two main approaches: (1) requiring ...
The economic viability of hydrogen depends not only on technological advancements but also on a comprehensive understanding of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) across production, storage, ...
Canadian researchers are developing a system that turns high-rise buildings into gravity-powered energy storage units. By lifting heavy blocks during the day with solar and wind power and lowering ...
Thus, the integration of hydroelectric power systems into oil platform infrastructure represents a promising development direction that can significantly improve the efficiency and environmental ...
Microsoft, JPMorgan, Alphabet, Meta, Stripe, and others are throwing millions at bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)—turning wood waste and plant matter into fuel, then trapping the CO₂ ...
The increasing penetration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) is transforming power system dynamics, challenging traditional analysis tools based on Root Mean Square (RMS) phasor-domain modeling.
Going from reactive to proactive. Improving regulatory collaboration and outcomes. Getting from pilot to grid-scale—fast. Improving safety and reliability. Finding the space where prudence and ...
Each of us can be very creative when it comes to energy! And the best part: achieving and maintaining "cutting-edge" cost and reliability results.
As electric companies plan for the future electric grid, they rely on complex models to understand which technologies, like solar, wind, and energy storage, will best fit future grid needs over time.
CleanTechnica: ‘New “Salt Battery” Proves Energy Storage Exists, Again.’ US startup Aslym Energy just launched its a new safety-forward, sodium-ion battery into the marketplace, with the aim of ...
Around the world, utilities are racing to expand transmission capacity, integrate renewables, and meet soaring electricity demand driven by electrification, AI, and data centers. Yet, one of the ...
"The planet just crossed its first climate tipping point. Coral reefs are now in irreversible decline due to ocean warming and acidification caused by climate change. Without rapid climate action, ...