On Sunday, the lawmaker representing Asheville, North Carolina, offered a grim update in the wake of Hurricane Helene: alongside the disastrous food and drinking water shortages, road blockages, and cell service outages, […]
Battery hybrids favoured as wind and solar shortlisted projects make final bids in biggest ever tender
The final bids for the biggest ever wind and solar tender to be held in Australia were submitted late last week, and it appears that those projects that were adding battery storage […]
How Battery Energy Storage System Testing Is Making the Grid More Sustainable
U.S. energy needs have changed dramatically over the last few decades, and questions are growing as to whether our grid can manage these new demands. Aside from rising temperatures—the National […] The […]
Best Places to Work in the Power Industry
Earlier this year, POWER partnered with Best Companies Group (BCG), an organization dedicated to identifying and recognizing outstanding workplaces across various industries, to launch our Best Places to Work The post Best […]
Getting Into Gear for Net Zero: BNEF’s Energy Transition Factbook 2024
It’s a big week for the global energy transition. Major governmental players, representatives of international organizations and the private sector, and academic researchers are heading to Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, for the […]
Gimme Shelter – Wind, Flooding, Outages Add to Risks for Onshore Assets in Hurricane Season
Storms that form in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) during hurricane season don’t just dissipate once they make landfall and can inflict havoc on onshore assets. Storm damage and flooding can delay […]
Space-Based Solar Power for U.S. Energy Independence
Space-based solar power (SBSP) could prove transformative to global energy demand by providing price-efficient, continuous clean energy from orbit (Figure 1). Recent developments, including low-cost space access, mass-produced satellites, robotics, […] The […]
US Data Center Owners Turning to Old Nuclear Power
Last month, Constellation Energy announced a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to provide electricity to Microsoft data centers in the mid-Atlantic region from the Unit 1 reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear power […]
Oil Production Costs Surge, But Shale Projects Remain Profitable
The cost of developing new upstream oil projects is continuing to rise as inflationary pressure and supply chain woes endure. New research from Rystad Energy shows that the average breakeven cost of […]
Innovative Gas-Fired Power Station Supports Taiwan’s Need for More Energy
A GE Vernova-led project, completed in just 10 months, is helping Taiwan’s efforts for a more reliable power supply, along with supporting the integration of renewable energy resources in the country. Taiwan […]