What's in store for the electric grid this winter?

While the forecast for record cold creates potential for further strain on an already vulnerable electric grid, this past summer has shown that renewables and battery storage can be leaned on to stabilize the grid.

Why Community Solar Programs Provide Easier Access to Renewable Energy

Community solar initiatives address all these challenges and more. However, they're not without a few downsides that could reduce overall adoption rates or lengthen the time required to get a community solar program operational.

The Role of HVDC in the Energy Transition

HVDC is a transmission system that uses direct current (DC) for the transfer of power over long distances. As remote offshore windfarms and the grid are often far apart, HVDC enables effective transmission due to its uniform current density throughout the line.

The electrification of vehicles in America is occurring rapidly in bus fleets

The task is expensive enough to keep it from ever being quick. Still, funding is available from numerous sources and the commitment to accomplish what would once have seemed impossible is obvious.

Subterra Renewables Kicks Off Extensive Drilling at Oberlin College for Conversion to Geothermal Exchange System

Watershed moment in geothermal district heating and cooling systems installation with use of state-of-the-art sonic and coil drilling rigs operating up to 400% faster than standard rigs

Harnessing hydrogen to power HGVs - Is hydrogen the solution to HGVs' emission problem?

FCEVs generate power using proton exchange membrane fuel cells. As hydrogen and oxygen react to produce an electrical current, the only by-products of the process are heat and water, meaning FCEVs do not emit greenhouse gases.

In historic moment for CO2 removal, Heirloom unveils America's first commercial Direct Air Capture facility, advancing national net-zero goals

Fully powered by renewable energy - supplied locally by Ava Community Energy - and constructed with union labor, Heirloom's Tracy facility has been operational for nearly 1,000 hours and is actively capturing atmospheric CO2.

Increasing Life and Cylce Life of Energy Storage Systems

CATL also developed the world's first solar-plus-storage solution with zero auxiliary power supply. It can achieve real-time linkage and interaction of PV and BESS

[H2] Hydrogen Home

This demonstration home by SoCalGas is a first of its kind, using solar, storage, an electrolyzer, and the Ageto ARC microgrid controller to convert solar energy to hydrogen.

Riding the Rays: Sunswift Racing Shines in World Solar Challenge Race

The race runs nearly 1,900 miles over the course of about four days and pits challengers in a battle not for speed but for greatest energy efficiency.

Integrating Renewable Energy in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)

The energy demands of indoor farming can be substantial, leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions and environmental strain. Enter renewable energy - a game-changing approach to powering CEA systems while reducing their carbon footprint.

Q&A - EagleView Announces SolarReady

As the demand for residential solar energy solutions continues to rise, one of the most pressing challenges facing homeowners, solar providers, and industry professionals is the suitability of solar installations for specific properties.

AMERICAN BATTERY FACTORY BREAKS GROUND ON LARGEST U.S. LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE BATTERY CELL GIGAFACTORY IN TUCSON, ARIZONA

The site will provide an estimated 1,000 jobs, $1.2 billion in capital investment and $3.1 billion in economic impact to Arizona while accelerating the growth of America's clean energy economy.

From Challenge to Opportunity: Developing Sustainable Energy Solutions in Time

As we reach the halfway point since the 2030 Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) were agreed in 2015, CEO of AW-Energy, Christopher Ridgewell, reflects on what has been achieved and the path ahead to 2030.

Clean energy projects are abundant now but will likely double or triple in the next several years

Funding and support are abundantly available for clean energy projects in America. The federal government has allocated billions in funding to incentivize Americans to move to clean energy.

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Vecoplan - Planning and implementation of complete processing plants in refuse derived fuel production

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.