Initial projections indicate the project will meet 80% of the port’s energy demand.
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NSW Struggles to Bridge the Gap in 2030 Emission Goals
by Staff Writer | Mar 13, 2024
The impending closure of the Eraring coal-fired plant in August 2025 further adds to NSW’s challenges, removing a significant portion of baseload generation capacity.
The Green Revolution: How IoT and AI are Paving the Way for a Sustainable Future
by Staff Writer | Mar 13, 2024
The integration of AI and IoT into our daily lives and industrial processes has brought about significant environmental benefits. Here are some ways through which these technologies positively impact the environment.
President Biden’s Clean Energy Agenda Takes Root in Alaska
by Staff Writer | Mar 12, 2024
With a focus on affordability, resilience, and dependability, these projects reflect a significant step toward a greener future.
Solar’s Dominance Marks an 80-Year Electricity Capacity Milestone
by Staff Writer | Mar 12, 2024
In 2023, the United States achieved a historic milestone in renewable energy, leading the charge with a record-breaking 32.4 gigawatts (GW) of new solar installations.
A Billion Steps Forward: The Surge of Smart Meters Around the Globe
by Staff Writer | Mar 11, 2024
As we approached the end of 2023, the world saw the installation of over 1.06 billion smart meters, marking a pivotal step towards modernizing utility distribution networks.
Amazon Web Service’s $650M Sustainable Storage Hub in Pennsylvania
by Staff Writer | Mar 11, 2024
The transaction comprises the acquisition of land, power infrastructure, the initial powered shell, and other assets.
U.S. Power Sector Turns to Innovative Technologies for Extreme Weather Prediction
by Sydney Leimbach | Feb 28, 2024
New research from Wi-SUN Alliance shows that utilities have turned to advanced weather prediction technologies, integration of renewable energy, AI-based tools, and more in order to improve grid resilience amidst extreme weather events.
Energy Vault Kicks Off Construction of Largest U.S. Green Hydrogen Storage System
by Amy Baxter | Feb 26, 2024
The previously announced utility-scale green hydrogen plus battery ultra-long duration energy storage system will have a capacity of 293 MWh of dispatchable carbon-free energy.
GE Vernova, Itron Partner to Develop Grid Management System
by Sydney Leimbach | Feb 23, 2024
The new software may help utilities adapt as renewables and distributed energy resources like solar and EV charging infrastructure join the grid.