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RENEWABLE POWER Direct—July 22, 2020
POWER Magazine Jobs White Papers Webinars Events Store July 22, 2020 Gas, Solar Will Power Pittsburgh Airport Microgrid A microgrid project pairing natural gas with solar power is taking shape at Pittsburgh International Airport, with the installation expected to be the primary source of electricity for the property… Renewable […]
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News
Gas, Solar Will Power Pittsburgh Airport Microgrid
A microgrid project pairing natural gas with solar power is taking shape at Pittsburgh International Airport, with the installation expected to be the primary source of electricity for the property by the summer of 2021. Construction of the microgrid (Figure 1) began a few weeks ago with site preparation work, which included rerouting an electrical […]
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Interview
The POWER Interview: Microgrids Open New Business Models
Microgrids offer an “all of the above” approach to distributed generation, incorporating a variety of technologies into their design. As microgrids continue to evolve, incorporating renewable power resources, fuel cells, battery energy storage, diesel and gas generator sets, microturbines, and other technologies, they also provide the opportunity to expand the business models for power producers. […]
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Fuel
Award-Winning Coal Unit Set for Retirement
The five owners of a 410-MW coal-fired unit at the Craig Generating Station in Colorado have said they will retire the generator on Sept. 30, 2028, about one year before what will then be the last operating unit at the facility will be shuttered. Owners of the Yampa Project—Units 1 and 2 at the site […]
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Nuclear
U.S. Bank Set to Lift Ban on Supporting Nuclear Power
A government-run development bank is expected to end its ban on investment in nuclear energy, a move that could allow U.S. companies to take a greater role in foreign nuclear power projects. The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) as early as this week could lift its prohibition on supporting nuclear power. The DFC on […]
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Coal
German Lawmakers Sign Off on Phase-Out of Coal
Germany’s plan to end coal-fired power generation in the country is now official, as both houses of the German parliament approved the plan to shut down the last coal units by 2038. Lawmakers signed off on the deal July 3. Environmental groups have supported the measure, though some say it does not go far enough […]
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Interview
[VIDEO] POWER Insights—Bringing Electricity to Underserved Areas
More than half of the population of Africa, or about 640 million people out of about 1.2 billion, does not have access to energy. It’s the lowest access rate for electricity worldwide. Bringing power to those people is important work, being led by people such as Damien Simon, marketing and strategy director for Paris, France-based […]
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Renewables
RWE, E.ON Deal Will Reshape Energy Markets
Two German energy heavyweights have completed an asset swap that will have a major impact on the global market for renewable energy. RWE and E.ON on July 1 closed a deal that had been months in the making, with RWE taking on the assets of Innogy, an E.ON subsidiary (and former RWE company), to make […]
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Distributed Energy
Micro Generation with Macro Possibilities
The market for microgrids continues to expand, with utilities, businesses, and neighborhoods installing a variety of technologies in systems designed to ensure a reliable and resilient supply of power. The
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Nuclear
Russia, China Drive Africa’s Plan for Nuclear Expansion
Officials in South Africa and across the African continent continue to explore new nuclear power generation projects, and the region provides an opportunity for other countries to export their advanced nuclear
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