Evaluating the Societal Impact of Alternative Energy Solutions in the U.S.: 6 Insights
Technologies turning reusable resources into electricity have been affecting society for many years. Learning about their positive impacts and the challenges that still need solutions will show what's next for those fighting to help the planet.
Preparing for change - Resistors help to get the most out of wind power
Offshore farms are much further from the grid than their onshore counterparts, meaning there are less readily available connection points to distribute power to the transmission network.
Virtualization: The next step in substation evolution
Here, Jurgen Resch, Industry Manager for Energy at automation supplier COPA-DATA, explores the concept of virtual substations, the benefits and challenges of virtualization in PAC, and how software supports transformation.
Automotive Electrification Movement
Experts from two industry-leading electronics companies Molex and DigiKey-shed light on the current state of the electrification movement and key considerations for the future of the automotive industry.
EM-POWER EUROPE: NEGATIVE ELECTRICITY PRICES ARE NO CAUSE FOR CONCERN
First of all, negative electricity prices are not the end of the world. In fact, they show that the electricity market is working and that the supply of climate-neutral, renewable electricity exceeds momentary demand.
Boosting Wind and Solar Power Sustainability with Corrosion Prevention
With corrosion as a key enemy of wind and solar longevity, Cortec® reminds manufacturers not only of the importance of proper materials selection during the design phase, but also of the benefits of a few simple corrosion preventative steps during shipping and maintenance.
The Future of Commercial EV Charging Infrastructure Development
Electrification isn't just about chargers - it also requires advancing technology. So we're working to leverage fleet management software, telematics, and vehicle-infrastructure integration in optimizing routes, reducing energy costs, and ensuring smooth operations.
Scientists crack the code to longer-lasting perovskite solar technology
While perovskite solar cells offer a cost-effective and lightweight alternative to traditional silicon-based technology, their commercial potential has been limited due to a flaw in their structure - primarily caused by iodine leakage.
Wastewater Energy Transfer (WET) Systems
With wastewater being prevalent in every city across North America, the market for WET systems exceeds $24 billion. WET systems provide meaningful carbon reduction for dense urban centres where other technologies like Geoexchange are not viable or practical.
Practical Steps for Measuring and Reducing Your Business' Carbon Footprint
In this guide, we walk you through some basic concepts and provide a step-by-step guide for how best to decarbonize your operations quickly and on a tight budget.
Rethinking Wind Power: "Tornado in a Tower"
By capturing both mechanical and DC electricity from a "tornado in a tower," vortex-based technologies could represent the next step in making renewable energy more reliable and more efficient.
UbiQD Expands Solar Innovation with Acquisition of BlueDot Photonics
By leveraging BlueDot's innovative doped perovskite materials, which convert high-energy photons into nearly twice as many lower-energy photons, this technology could increase silicon solar panel efficiency by up to 16%.
Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
Storion has focused on securing access to a unique vanadium leasing model. Because the vanadium electrolyte represents 40-60% of a VRFB system's cost, it is a clear, leading candidate for cost reduction.
Nature's Generator to Showcase Innovative Renewable Energy Solutions at InterSolar
At the event, Nature's Generator will also showcase its Automatic Transfer Switches, designed to ensure uninterrupted power during outages. These switches seamlessly transition to the generator system, minimizing downtime and safeguarding critical home systems.
A Forward-Thinking Approach to Solar Project Success
Digging deep in soil analytics toward achieving clean energy and sustainability. The key is to employ proactive and effective stormwater management to protect the environment and ensure solar installation viability.
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Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production
In order to reduce the costs involved in the energy-intensive production of cement, many manufacturers are turning to refuse-derived fuels (RDF), considerably reducing the proportion of expensive primary fuels they would normally use. Solid fuels are being increasingly used - these might be used tyres, waste wood or mixtures of plastics, paper, composite materials and textiles. Vecoplan provides operators of cement plants with proven and robust components for conveying the material and separating iron and impurities, efficient receiving stations, storage systems and, of course, efficient shredders for an output in various qualities.