As China Challenges The U.S. in AI, Big Data And Machine Learning Are Reshaping The Energy Industry Machine learning, Big Data, and automation are revolutionizing global industry – and the energy sector is no exception. Innovation is driving technological progress, boosting economic efficiency, creating smarter business operations, and leading to more resilient infrastructure. It’s why … Continue reading As China Challenges The U.S. in AI, Big Data And Machine Learning Are Reshaping The Energy Industry→
Killingly power plant wins Siting Council approval Construction on the largest new power plant the state has seen in over a decade could begin as early as this fall, after the Connecticut Siting Council issued a key approval. The council on Thursday approved a “certificate of environmental compatibility and public need” for Killingly Energy Center … Continue reading Killingly power plant wins Siting Council approval→
Innovations in Grid Batteries, Solar Panels, Pumped Hydro, Lithium Batteries, and Thermal Energy Storage, 2019 Study The “Innovations in Grid Batteries, Solar Panels, Pumped Hydro, Lithium Batteries, and Thermal Energy Storage” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. This edition of the Energy and Power Systems TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) covers innovations in various forms … Continue reading Innovations in Grid Batteries, Solar Panels, Pumped Hydro, Lithium Batteries, and Thermal Energy Storage, 2019 Study→
West Coast’s triple-digit heat wave drives statewide energy conservation effort As California faces a record-breaking heat wave that is expected to last through Thursday, state officials have urged residents not to turn down the thermostat so as to conserve as much energy as possible. The California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) issued a statewide Flex … Continue reading West Coast’s triple-digit heat wave drives statewide energy conservation effort→
Flex Alert – a call for energy conservation – in effect today FOLSOM, Calif. – Due to high temperatures and high energy demand, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) has issued a statewide Flex Alert calling for voluntary electricity conservation from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. today. Consumers are urged to conserve electricity especially … Continue reading #Flex_Alert – a call for energy conservation – in effect today→
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones buys energy company for $2.2 billion Dallas Cowboys Opens a New Window. owner Jerry Jones Opens a New Window. on Monday purchased a Texas energy company for $2.2 billion, making his oil and natural gas firm a leading producer in one of the largest natural gas basins in the U.S. … Continue reading Dallas Cowboys owner #Jerry_Jones buys energy company for $2.2 billion→
U.S. Power Traders Are Bored and Can’t Wait for Summer’s Sizzle It’s been a spring without spikes for U.S. power traders, and June probably won’t help much either in most markets. That’s leaving them craving for the prolonged heat waves of summer — not to take a vacation on the beach, but for temperatures to … Continue reading U.S. Power Traders Are Bored and Can’t Wait for Summer’s Sizzle→
As Ohio Senate nears vote on nuke subsidy bill, PJM finds closing plants could save $1.6B The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and Ohio Consumers’ Counsel requested the PJM report to illustrate the impacts of nuclear plant retirements on both market prices and emissions. The focus was on giving the utilities and energy commission “unbiased data … Continue reading As #Ohio Senate nears vote on nuke subsidy bill, PJM finds closing plants could save $1.6B→
New York power grid braced for summer demands ALBANY — New York is “well equipped” to meet expectations for peak power demands in the coming summer months, the coordinator of the state’s electric grid reported Wednesday. The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) said the state has a total of 42,056 megawatts of power resources … Continue reading New York power grid braced for summer demands→
Nuclear power will fade unless it becomes more competitive Nuclear power is in danger of fading away as a significant source of electricity supply. The fade will be gradual but is already evident in Germany and the US and the trend is likely to be followed in France, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and Belgium. In … Continue reading Nuclear power will fade unless it becomes more competitive→
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