Grid Modernization
Electrical grid infrastructure upgrades
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Cambridge-based Superdielectrics has launched its Faraday 2 aqueous polymer battery, a significant advancement towards fridge-sized residential energy storage units.
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has initiated a mandatory evidence submission window for grid connection reform, aiming to streamline the process for energy projects in Great Britain.
Indonesia targets Net-Zero Emissions by 2060, requiring substantial renewable energy capacity and grid infrastructure, but current integration lags behind ambitious goals.
GE Vernova's 7HA.03 combined cycle equipment has commenced operations at the first block of Taiwan's Hsinta power plant, delivering 1.3 GW to the grid.
Trina Storage's Elementa 2 energy storage system has achieved IEC 62619 certification and passed North American fire safety standards NFPA 68 and NFPA 855.
Ohio's House Bill 15, a bipartisan energy reform package, was signed into law on May 15, addressing growing electric grid demands and aging infrastructure.
DTEK has spent two decades transforming Ukraine's energy sector through significant investments in modernization and sustainable technologies.
Ameren Missouri plans to build an 800-MW natural gas-fired power plant and a 400-MW battery energy storage facility near St. Louis, aiming for a 2028 operational date.