In 1966, General Motors built the Electrovair II, an electric version of the Chevrolet Corvair packed with the latest technology from the aerospace and electronics industries. The car’s acce... Read more
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
As California drives toward a decarbonized and electrified future, its transmission grid must evolve to meet new challenges. The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has unveiled i... Read more
Originally published in MasterResource. The United States military has pursued an increasing number of programs to try to fight climate change for more than a decade. The air force, army, an... Read more
Imagine a world where renewable energy sources like solar panels and wind turbines operate at peak efficiency, seamlessly integrating into our power grids without wasting a single watt. Than... Read more
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
Energy in Brazil: Diffused Leadership There is a significant inconsistency between the official definitions of what is peak and off-peak in the electricity sector and the reality. For ANEEL... Read more
Hydrogen in Steel The adoption of hydrogen in iron and steelmaking processes holds significant potential to address thecarbon footprint of the steel industry, yet the scourge of excess capac... Read more
A quick skim through recent battery research out of South Korea could leave some readers thinking about cat litter. But unlike the experts at Purina, the power pack scientists are working to... Read more
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright will travel to Colorado this week to visit the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s campus in Golden, Colorado and deliver remarks... Read more