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Solar Technology
Breakthrough Innovation Enabling Cheaper Solar Energy Production is One Step Closer to the Market
While the need for renewable energy around the world is growing exponentially, Lithuanian and German researchers have come up with a novel solution for developi…
Lithuanian Wind Power Association (Lvea)
The Lithuanian Wind Power Association unites Lithuanian wind energy market participants, i.e. wind energy investors, facility producers, and service providers.T…
ENERO Centrul Pentru Promovarea Energiei Curate in Romania
ENERO is an independent non-profit technical consultancy and research center in the field of energy, established in 1999.ENERO promotes the research, innovation…
Governor's Budget Addresses Climate Change and Environmental Protection
In the oddities of the Virginia government calendar, the one-term limited governor spends the first two years of the term implementing a biennial budget propose…
FERC Issues Permit to Study 1-MW Prompton Dam Hydropower Project in Pennsylvania
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a preliminary permit to Lock+ Hydro Friends Fund XXVI LLC to study the feasibility of the proposed 1-MW Prom…
Lithuanian Wind Energy Association
The Lithuanian Wind Energy Association (LWEA) was established on 2 October 2002.Our main objective is to create and develop a full cycle of wind power activitie…
New Technology
Estonian Scientists Use Silver for Next Generation of Solar Cells
Materials researchers at Estonia’s Tallinn University of Technology partially substituted copper with silver in solar cells’ absorber material to improve the …
Will the Midwest Take Advantage of the Emerging Hydrogen Economy?
California is a leader in the use of hydrogen fuel cells, but experts say they’re also well suited for the Midwest.
Nuclear Power Plant
Old Scottish Power Station Caught Leaking Specs of Nuclear Dust
A nice little British nuclear catastrophe has been uncovered in Scotland, where the complex and millennia-long process of decommissioning the Dounreay facility …
CCGT
1050-MW Fairview Energy Center Was Commercially Operational in Pennsylvania
The internationally funded $1 billion, 1,050-MW Fairview project was developed and is managed by Maryland-based CPV. Fairview utilizes GE equipment while Kiewit…
Diversify Power Sources to Avoid a Repeat of Blackouts
If states want to avoid costly electricity failures such as the blackouts that roiled California recently, they can improve their odds by diversifying power sou…
Market Analysis
Report Demonstrates Tasmania’s Green Hydrogen Potential
A new report released yesterday by the Tasmanian Government details the Australian state’s unique potential to become a leading supplier of clean, secure and a…
Nuclear Technology
EDF, Veolia Team up to Decommission Graphite Reactors
A joint venture for the decommissioning of reactors that use graphite technology has been established by France's EDF and Veolia. Graphitech will seek contracts…
Combined cycle power plant
1050 MW Natural Gas-fueled Combined-cycle Power Plant Are Running in Pennsylvania
The plant is now supplying natural gas and ethane-fueled combined-cycle electric power to more than one million Pennsylvania homes and businesses.
Power Construction
Penn Power Wraps Up Resilience Projects in Time for Winter Cold
As winter approaches, The Pennsylvania Power Company (Penn Power) is wrapping up major projects expected to enhance electric service reliability for nearly 20,0…
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