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IIOT Power
Wireless Sensor Technology Measures Torsional Shaft Vibration in Turbine Generators
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), in conjunction with Suprock Technologies, has conducted a research project to develop and demonstrate an advanced wireless sensor technology for monitoring torque
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HR
Risk Management: Using Resilience Engineering to Develop a More Reliable Workforce
All power generating companies and plant operators value reliability, but they may be paying too little attention to a critical variable: people. One million. That’s the approximate number of people in the sky over the U.S. as you read this article. Remarkably, all will land safely. Aviation achieves among the highest reliability of any industry. […]
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Renewables
The Energy Industry in Xinjiang, China: Potential, Problems, and Solutions [PRINT VERSION]
The autonomous region of Xinjiang has a strategic position in China’s economy, yet several conditions limit the most effective use of its fuels. This article provides an overview of the situation. A more detailed version, with maps and tables, appears here under the same title. Since ancient times, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang) has held […]
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Nuclear
Oil- and Gas-Rich UAE Banks on Nuclear Power
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country flush with fossil fuels, so why does its government want nuclear power to form the backbone of its electricity supply? POWER interviewed Emirates Nuclear Energy Corp. CEO Mohamed Al Hammadi to find the answer and to learn more about the world’s largest in-progress nuclear construction project. Located […]
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Legal & Regulatory
Seminole Electric Cooperative Sees Big Challenges from Clean Power Plan
Florida’s Seminole Electric Cooperative faces what may be the most difficult generation transition in the nation as a result of the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan. One of the nation’s largest generation and transmission rural electric cooperatives, Seminole owes its origins and its current position primarily to a single coal-fired plant. When electric utility veteran […]
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Coal
Take These Five Steps Now to Ensure ELG Compliance at Your Power Plant
The first effluent limitation guidelines update since 1982 is game-changing for many U.S. power plants.
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O&M
Electric Motor and Transformer Maintenance Best Practices
It is true that electric motors and transformers are some of the most dependable pieces of equipment installed at power plants. They can, in many cases, withstand a high level of mistreatment while continuing
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Solar
The Future of Load Control for Solar PV
Solar power has taken off the training wheels. Once an afterthought, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation has been one of the major sources of new capacity for several years. According to statistics from the
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O&M
Options for Optimizing Combined Cycle Plants
Gas-fired power is booming—even more than expected. For only the second time ever, but also the second time this year, gas generated more electricity in a month in the U.S. than coal. According to statistics
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Water
Water-Stressed Regions Provide Proving Grounds for Advanced ZLD Systems
In water-stressed regions outside the U.S., power producers and other industrial water users are incorporating higher levels of water reuse, some to the point of zero liquid discharge (ZLD), due to heightened