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President Joe Biden’s Department of Energy will direct up to $1.2 billion to help pay for two direct air carbon-emissions capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana, which will essentially va... Read more
The following commentary was written by Laura Sherman. Sherman is president of the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council, a trade organization of more than 140 advanced energy companie... Read more
The U.S. Department of Energy is investing $1.2 billion in giant vacuums that suck carbon out of the air–an effort to slow global warming. The initial funding will create two carbon re... Read more
Con Edison customers are electrifying their vehicles, embracing solar energy, and installing clean heating systems in their homes, helping to support New York’s transition away from fossil f... Read more
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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
Manager, Energy Markets & SettlementsIllinois Municipal Electric Agency (IMEA)Springfield, Illinois Manager of Meter to Cash OperationsLong Island Power AuthorityUniondale, New York Inve... Read more
A consortium of Minnesota electric cooperatives is preparing to apply for $970 million in federal funding that could help propel rural utilities toward the state’s 100% clean electricity tar... Read more
While various maintenance strategies coexist, contingent upon the condition of the components and subcomponents of energy substation equipment, the reliability of power transformers remains... Read more
bernardbodo/iStock via Getty Images Energy Recovery (NASDAQ:ERII) is the global leader in energy recovery devices (“ERDs”) for the salt-water reverse osmosis (“SWRO) market... Read more