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Join our expert in a live discussion on the 3rd of July and learn more about the South Korea’s latest power development plan. What’s the highlight of the current plan compared to the last edition? How ambitious are South Korea’s near-term renewables targets and are they achievable? With an emphasis on the role of nuclear generation and co-firing of hydrogen and ammonia, what are the implications for both thermal and renewable generators? Register below: https://okt.to/ZLtqcC
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For Earth Day, the Institute for Electric Innovation and Edison Electric Institute compiled a report titled, "Electric Companies Are Committed to a Clean Energy Future." Here are some of the key takeaways to highlight (and celebrate): - 41%: The reduction in electric power sector CO2 emissions from 2005 to 2023. - 1,747 TWh: The amount of carbon-free electricity generated in 2023; which accounts for a tad more than 40% of all electricity generated that year. (NorthWestern Energy is even cleaner with 55% of our electric generation in 2023 coming from carbon-free resources.) - 23%: How much lower power sector CO2 emissions were in 2023 relative to the transportation sector. Ten years ago, the power sector was the larger emitter. - 44%: The percent of carbon-free energy generated by the 54 commercially operating nuclear power plants in the US. https://lnkd.in/eJSsFJXe
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Join our expert in a live discussion on the 3rd of July and learn more about the South Korea’s latest power development plan. What’s the highlight of the current plan compared to the last edition? How ambitious are South Korea’s near-term renewables targets and are they achievable? With an emphasis on the role of nuclear generation and co-firing of hydrogen and ammonia, what are the implications for both thermal and renewable generators? Register below: https://okt.to/vYPOnF
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Join our expert in a live discussion on the 3rd of July and learn more about the South Korea’s latest power development plan. What’s the highlight of the current plan compared to the last edition? How ambitious are South Korea’s near-term renewables targets and are they achievable? With an emphasis on the role of nuclear generation and co-firing of hydrogen and ammonia, what are the implications for both thermal and renewable generators? Register below: https://okt.to/rTfJLX
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From mixed reactions to recent Government announcements to notable investments in nuclear capacity and offshore wind, there are several critical developments currently shaping the energy sector. In a recent article with The Energyst, our Head of Marketing and Insight Michael Byrne shares his top 5 energy market developments ➡️ https://nbs.energy/3V3rdEI
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Join our expert in a live discussion on the 3rd of July and learn more about the South Korea’s latest power development plan. What’s the highlight of the current plan compared to the last edition? How ambitious are South Korea’s near-term renewables targets and are they achievable? With an emphasis on the role of nuclear generation and co-firing of hydrogen and ammonia, what are the implications for both thermal and renewable generators? Register below: https://okt.to/y0HbfL
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A.I. data centers require 10x more energy input than other traditional computing rooms. Small modular reactors will soon be an essential part of facilitating renewable and sustainable energy protocols for such facilities.
"For over 50 years nuclear power has been the most reliable workhorse of Virginia's electric fleet, generating 40% of our power and with zero carbon emissions. As Virginia's need for reliable and clean power grows, SMRs could play a pivotal role in an 'all-of-the-above' approach to our energy future. Along with offshore wind, solar and battery storage, SMRs have the potential to be an important part of Virginia's growing clean energy mix." 🌎 ✨ – Robert M. Blue, Chair, President and CEO Learn more >> https://bit.ly/3xX5KEL
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Join our expert in a live discussion on the 3rd of July and learn more about the South Korea’s latest power development plan. What’s the highlight of the current plan compared to the last edition? How ambitious are South Korea’s near-term renewables targets and are they achievable? With an emphasis on the role of nuclear generation and co-firing of hydrogen and ammonia, what are the implications for both thermal and renewable generators? Register below: https://okt.to/NqOWm6
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