An energy operator’s report on how Britain could achieve its goal of clean power by 2030 suggested a role for consumers being flexible about when they use electricity, not rolling blackouts, contrary ...
At this year’s Clean Currents conference in Portland, OR CADSWES industry expert Tim Magee delivered a compelling presentation titled “System-Level Hydropower Flexibility” on October 9. Magee’s talk ...
Carbon dioxide usually gets blamed for climate change, not praised for solving it. But Google plans to flip the script. The company just announced a partnership with Italian firm Energy Dome to help ...
As Europe's clean energy capacity grows, a new wave of tech is coming into industrial practice, addressing grid volatility and emissions while keeping the EU's industrial base competitive. The real ...
Terra Firma Energy (TFE), a UK owner and operator of flexible generation, today emphasised the critical role that fast-start, dispatchable capacity will play in keeping Britain’s electricity system ...
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Solar capacity could exceed 1.2TW in 2030 and 2.4TW in 2040 by adding flexibility solutions to enable further PV deployment. Image: Shutterstock More renewables, electrification and grid flexibility ...
The UK government has committed to around 30 GW more solar capacity in Great Britain’s generation mix by 2030, as part of its Clean Power 2030 Action Plan unveiled on Dec. 13, 2024. Targeting greater ...
1KOMMA5°, the New Energy company from Hamburg, controls 500 megawatts of flexibility capacity in Europe's largest virtual power plant (VPP) for residential households, just three years after the ...
ASEAN's missing link is an interconnected series of green energy sources, the presence of which will only become more critical as the region becomes a hub for the data centers fueling the AI ...
“The cost of intelligence should eventually converge to near the cost of electricity,” writes Sam Altman, forecasting a future where intelligence becomes as cheap and abundant as electricity. The ...