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Shale Gas
Is Shale Still Challenging OPEC’s Output Strategy?
US shale producers are cutting spending for the second year in a row. That raises questions about shale’s medium to long-term resilience as it struggles with s…
Gas turbine engine
Siemens & DEWA Co-developed the First Intelligent Gas Turbine Controller
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and Siemens have co-developed the first thermodynamic Digital Twin Gas Turbine (GT) Intelligent Controller that…
RSSB Appoints Arup to Review Case for Hydrogen Trains
Arup’s responsibilities will help to inform specific design solutions for hydrogen-powered trains, factoring in safety and operation risks.
Coal Mine
How to Make Coal Mining Sustainable
Notwithstanding the optimism over renewables displacing fossil fuels rapidly, coal will continue to dominate India’s electricity generation for at least a coup…
Fleets of Low-Sost Single Wave Energy Devices Could Power Millions of Homes
Engineers believe the Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG) device could be installed within decades, providing fleets of low-cost, easy to maintain units.
CHP
The European Commission Approves €94 Million Support for Cogeneration Plant in Bulgaria
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant…
Nuclear Fuel
Waste Storage at Africa's Only Nuclear Plant Brimming
Spent fuel storage at South Africa’s Koeberg nuclear plant will reach full capacity by April as state power utility Eskom awaits regulatory approval for new dr…
Solar Technology
Night Time Solar: Lightsource BP Hails Trial Showing Solar can Help Balance the Grid at Night
Trial marks the first time a UK solar farm has provided a reactive power balancing service to the electricity grid at night, developer claims
Nuclear Fuel
Iran, IAEA Clinch €1 Million Deal on 4 Projects
Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the International Organizations Kazzem Qaribabadi said that his country and the International Atomic Energy A…
Australia: Making Every Building Count in Meeting Emission Targets
Buildings in Australia account for over 50% of electricity use and almost a quarter of our carbon emissions but the failures, frailties and fragmentation of the…
Power Construction
Egypt to be in Charge of Developing African Power Grid
Minister of of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker said Monday that Egypt, upon the request of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)…
New Technology
Scratching the Surface of Perovskites: Optimize Solar Cells
Versatile compounds called perovskites are valued for their application in next generation solar energy technologies. Despite their efficiency and relative chea…
Solar Technology
Clear, Conductive Coating Could Protect Advanced Solar Cells
MIT researchers have improved on a transparent, conductive coating material, producing a tenfold gain in its electrical conductivity. When incorporated into a t…
Gas turbine engine
Sulzer Opens New Service Center in Indonesia to Offer Repairing Services
Offering a comprehensive range of services for electric motors, compressors, pumps and steam turbines, the new Balikpapan Service Center is designed to deliver …
CHP
INNIO Partners with HanseWerk AG to Develp A Hydrogen-Fueled CHP Plant in Hambug,Germany
The companies said that green hydrogen is particularly attractive to Northern Germany given its vast wind resources and is gaining ever greater significance as …
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