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Digital Power Plants – What can operators of renewable and thermal power plants learn from another to become AI-ready?

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: Renewable Energy News
Digital Power Plants - What can operators of renewable and thermal power plants learn from another to become AI-ready?

The power industry is facing the biggest transformation in its long and proud history. The secure digitalization of power generation assets – new and old, renewables and thermal – is right a... Read more

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‘I wasn’t supposed to be driving,’ Las Vegas man ticketed 19 times before fatal crash describes self as good driver

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: General Energy News, Oil & Gas News
‘I wasn’t supposed to be driving,’ Las Vegas man ticketed 19 times before fatal crash describes self as good driver

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Despite police ticketing him 19 times for driving without a license, registration, or insurance, a Las Vegas man described himself as a “good driver” and apologized for ki... Read more

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GTI Energy Tech Talk: Leveraging Today’s Natural Gas Infrastructure for Tomorrow’s Energy Systems

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: General Energy News, Natural Gas News, Oil & Gas News

Buildings Electrification US Nov 29, 2023 – Nov 30, 2023San Francisco , CA , United States The conference will bring together technology providers, real estate developers, energy manag... Read more

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IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2023 Predicts Peak Fossil Fuel Demand

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: General Energy News

The International Energy Agency (IEA) just released its World Energy Outlook 2023 report. The full report may be found here. Perhaps the most noteworthy prediction from the report is of peak... Read more

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Helping new hydrogen hubs sidestep risks, deliver on climate promise

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: Alternative Energy News
Helping new hydrogen hubs sidestep risks, deliver on climate promise

By Morgan Rote The Department of Energy has announced the list of selectees under its $7 billion Hydrogen Hubs program. If they successfully conclude final negotiations with DOE, projects wi... Read more

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Sen. Whitehouse’s New Price Gouging Claims Reveal a Misunderstanding of How Markets Work

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: Utility News

Everything old is new again. This week, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) came back with a revised version of his spectacularly incorrect “price gouging” theory. Speaking to E&E New... Read more

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Is the world approaching a peak in electricity emission?

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: General Energy News
Is the world approaching a peak in electricity emission?

That was the headline of a recent article in Canary Media. It’s an optimistic view, but one that might be a bit premature. Electricity production is on the top of the list when it comes to c... Read more

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Energy Video Week 5 Oct 2023: EV Transition Hits Bump in Road as Both Ford and Hertz Slow Their Roll

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: General Energy News

New York awards provisional offtake agreements to three offshore wind projects totaling 4,032 MW, as part of overall 6,400 MW clean energy solicitation. European consortium teams up to devel... Read more

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Project Union | Phasing the UK Hydrogen backbone

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: Alternative Energy News
Project Union | Phasing the UK Hydrogen backbone

Get Published – Build a Following The Energy Central Power Industry Network® is based on one core idea – power industry professionals helping each other and advancing the industr... Read more

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SEC.gov | SEC Charges SolarWinds and Chief Information Security Officer with Fraud, Internal Control Failures

Posted By: EN Todayon: October 31, 2023In: Renewable Energy News

Some people see this SEC complaint filing against Solarwinds as a “shot across the bow” for Officers and Directors to get serious about implementing “good faith” cybe... Read more

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