PSEG is Powering Progress Toward a Sustainable Energy Future
December 4, 2018 in Energy , News
PSEG is Powering Progress Toward a Sustainable Energy Future

NEWARK, N.J. - Public Service Enterprise Group (NYSE:PEG) today published its 2018 Sustainability Report, updating stakeholders on its efforts to provide clean and affordable energy while supporting the diverse communities it serves. The 2018 Sustainability Report provides an accounting of the company's achievements that set a foundation for reshaping its business to meet the evolving needs of its customers and society. The full report is available online at www.pseg.com/sustainability. Th...

Why the Upsurge in Microgrid Development?
November 29, 2018 in Energy , News , Featured
Why the Upsurge in Microgrid Development?

For more than a century, advanced economies abided by the ‘bigger is better’ philosophy for electric power supply. The world built massive grids that connected power plants to homes and businesses via wires that traversed thousands of miles. As a result, the US grid, alone, now contains enough high-voltage transmission wire to circle the Earth six times over, making it what some describe as the world’s biggest machine. The grid build-out served its purpose well; 84 percent of the global popul...

To Address Climate Change, New ITIF Report Calls for Robust Energy Innovation Agenda
November 29, 2018 in Energy , News
To Address Climate Change, New ITIF Report Calls for Robust Energy Innovation Agenda

WASHINGTON — Addressing climate change requires dramatically reducing carbon pollution. Toward this end, a new report released today by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the world’s leading think tank for science and technology policy, offers an energy innovation agenda that would tackle the hardest challenges impeding the transition to a low-carbon energy system. The report diagnoses the limits of the current clean energy innovation agenda, identifies sectors and tech...

Hungary Marks Eastern Europe’s Move Away From Traditional Energy Sources By Aiming To End Coal Power By 2030
November 28, 2018 in Energy , News
Hungary Marks Eastern Europe’s Move Away From Traditional Energy Sources By Aiming To End Coal Power By 2030

Following yet another hike in the European Union’s emissions trading system (ETS) in its fight against climate change, Hungary has announced that it aims to phase out its use of coal and be fully reliant on renewable energy sources by 2030.   Hungary, along with neighbouring Poland, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria, is one of the EU’s most coal-dependent member states - in 2016, it sourced 18% of its electricity from coal, 50% from nuclear, and 20% from gas. At present, lignite produces 14...

Growth of Renewable Energy in Australia will Depend on Decommissioning of Coal-fired Power Plants, says GlobalData
November 26, 2018 in Energy , Renewables
Growth of Renewable Energy in Australia will Depend on Decommissioning of Coal-fired Power Plants, says GlobalData

Australia has not been able to decommission its coal-fired power plants at the pace originally envisaged, which has turned out to be its biggest stumbling block in fast tracking renewable energy development, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData's latest report, ‘Australia Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2018 – Market Trends, Regulations, and Competitive Landscape’, reveals that the coal-rich nation has been decommissioning its coal-fired power plants...

Renewables to Grow Fastest in India Amidst Continued Dominance by Thermal Power, says GlobalData
November 26, 2018 in Energy , News , Renewables
Renewables to Grow Fastest in India Amidst Continued Dominance by Thermal Power, says GlobalData

The renewable power sector will be the fastest growing sector in India, driven by solar and wind energy, though thermal power will continue to dominate, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, ‘India Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2018 – Market Trends, Regulations, and Competitive Landscape’, reveals that though installed non-hydro renewable power capacity and generation levels are expected to race ahead at high compound annual growth r...

Proman Increases Trinidad and Tobago's Natural Gas Supply to Petrochemical Plants
November 26, 2018 in Energy , Oil & Gas
Proman Increases Trinidad and Tobago's Natural Gas Supply to Petrochemical Plants

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago - DeNovo Energy Limited ("DeNovo"), a subsidiary of the Proman Group ("Proman"), has today announced the first commercial supply of gas from the Iguana Field in Block 1(a), which will deliver 80 million cubic feet of gas per day once fully operational. DeNovo, which became the operator of the field in 2016, fast-tracked the project delivery, safely executing this development using 2.6 million man-hours, with over 73% local content, in just under three years....

Storage Funding Boost for Renewable Energy State
November 21, 2018 in Energy
Storage Funding Boost for Renewable Energy State

The South Australian Government has this week launched a A$50 million Grid Scale Storage Fund to support construction of new energy storage projects in South Australia. It has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Federal Government agency the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), with a view to coordinating the assessment of projects that may be eligible for joint funding under ARENA’s Advancing Renewables Program (ARP). South Australia leads the nation in the uptake of...

Bechtel and Cheniere Deliver LNG Ahead of Schedule on US Gulf Coast
November 19, 2018 in Energy
Bechtel and Cheniere Deliver LNG Ahead of Schedule on US Gulf Coast

Bechtel, a global leader in project management, engineering, procurement, and construction, today joined its customer Cheniere Energy to announce production of the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Corpus Christi Liquefaction project in Texas. This production train at the Corpus Christi project is the latest of six trains that Bechtel has delivered with Cheniere at two sites on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The Sabine Pass Liquefaction project in Louisiana produced the first LNG from that sit...

Japan Will Continue to Rely on Nuclear Power; Growth of Renewables Will Depend on Regulatory Reforms and Grid-integration, Says GlobalData
November 16, 2018 in Energy
Japan Will Continue to Rely on Nuclear Power; Growth of Renewables Will Depend on Regulatory Reforms and Grid-integration, Says GlobalData

Japan’s power sector is facing multiple challenges ranging from the reliability of nuclear power and boosting the share of non-hydro renewables. Against this backdrop, the success of the country’s power sector will depend on regulatory reforms and the establishment of a centrally integrated grid, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. The company's latest report, ‘Japan Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2018 – Market Trends, Regulations, and Competitive Landscape’, reveals...

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