Tesla powers a whole island with solar
SolarCity, the company Tesla officially acquired on Monday, is powering nearly the entire island of Ta’u in American Samoa with solar power.
Digital Substation is an engineering publication focused on IEC 61850 automation, protection systems, and digital grid intelligence.
SolarCity, the company Tesla officially acquired on Monday, is powering nearly the entire island of Ta’u in American Samoa with solar power.
Haefely Hipotronics has launched the new high-voltage construction KIT 4.0, which integrates state-of-art technology, offering variable frequency experiments to students with safety SIL 3 certification.
France’s heavy reliance on nuclear baseload energy is leaving it short of power, and the country faces blackouts and soaring power prices this winter.
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Digital grid is becoming a primary focus area for the global power and utilities sector, with 92% of companies surveyed planning to invest in the next 12 months, according to a new EY report, Digital grid: powering the future of utilities.
Rosatom’s Regional Office in China was opened on 7 April in Beijing (China) within the framework of International exhibition Nuclear Industry China 2016.
The transmission system operators (TSOs) of the three Baltic states have introduced standard manually activated frequency restoration reserves (mFRR) products as of November 1 this year.
Its new solar shingles were shown off in a fictional neighborhood, with an unconvincing narrative to match.
The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) has published a draft Security Framework (173 pages).
The Atlantic Council’s Penny Gage describes Alaska’s microgrid expertise and explains how it can be shared nationally and internationally.
“Brain storm” is a collection of industry experts' opinions on actual problems. It allows specialists to look at different problems at different angles.
Swiss power electronics specialists ABB have launched an innovative new plug-and-play microgrid designed to augment the global embrace of renewable energy technologies.
A new non-carbon material could lead the way to supercapacitors that challenge batteries for capacity but with far superior output. MIT researchers have developed an electrically-conductive sponge with a huge surface area that could pave the way for power storage that challenges today's batteries.