Grid Technology
Grid modernization and stability enhancements.
Reliance Power is actively bidding for a 1,500 MW gas-based power project internationally, leveraging readily available equipment for rapid deployment.
Kit Carson Electric Cooperative is advancing a green hydrogen project in New Mexico, leveraging national lab support to enhance rural energy independence.
African nations are actively reshaping regulatory frameworks in real-time to attract significant clean energy investment and accelerate the continent's energy transition.
Guyana has commissioned a 750-kilowatt peak solar farm on Wakenaam Island, significantly boosting the region's energy independence and reliability.
Texas Supreme Court Ruling on Nuclear Waste Storage: A Strategic Loss for Long-Term Energy Ambitions
The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed Texas's challenge against the NRC's authority to license a spent nuclear fuel storage facility, citing procedural grounds.
Germany has announced a groundbreaking renewable energy project featuring 1,000 wind turbines and a total capacity of 60,000 MW, marking a significant leap in its energy transition efforts.
The GOP tax bill sets a December 31, 2028, deadline for solar, wind, and battery projects to qualify for tax credits, creating a race against time for developers.
U.S. Energy Secretary advocates for ending long-standing subsidies for solar and wind energy, citing higher electricity costs and grid instability.
Sri Lanka’s grid faces challenges from high solar PV penetration, requiring better storage and flexible management to stabilize fluctuations.
Senate Republicans have introduced steep reductions in funding for wind and solar energy projects in the latest draft of the energy megabill.