“The energy transition is here. We just gotta plug it in.” Kevin Dunn sat down with New Scientist discussing VEIR’s technology and the importance of high-temperature superconducting cables in transforming the grid. Check out the article: https://lnkd.in/e2JNR368
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As the world races towards #NetZeroEmissions by 2050, the demand for #CleanEnergy is on the rise... In this context #NuclearPower presents a promissing solution to fill #RenewablesGAP and provide the world with efficient, clean and reliable energy... Interesting infographic presenting the short term #NuclearEnergygeneration forecast...
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We've written a deep dive into Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) explaining what it is, how it works, and why harnessing the ocean's power is the key to a sustainable future. Click the link below to head to our blog to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gYHuhcVw
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'In order to meet both our climate goals and the coming energy demand, we desperately need to update our grid, build more transmission lines, invest in advanced transmission technologies, and, ultimately, more than double the size of the grid by 2050." Updating power grids and electrifying our economy is one of the fastest ways to hit our net-zero goals. Read Bill's take on Climate tech and the future of Transmission. #energytransition #netzero #transmission
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The U.S. electric grid must be expanded and made more reliable for future energy demands and climate forecasts! ➡️To date, transmission has been siloed and planned for the short term. ➡️As a result, today we suffer from reliability and capacity issues. ➡️This won't work for the next century. Can we make changes to our electric grid to allow it to serve our vision of a decarbonized future at the speed we need? We need multiple solutions to address climate change and to complete the energy transition. We need more #renewableenergy, such as #solarpower-- but we also need a better #electricgrid. At Popular Power, we're focused on the former: decarbonizing our energy infrastructure by helping solar companies deploy more kilowatts-- faster. 💡I enjoyed expanding my knowledge on this topic by listening to this podcast from Climate One. They (Greg Dalton, Ariana Brocious) have lots of awesome content on practical and engaging solutions to the climate crisis. 💡If you want to dive deeper, check out the book The Grid by Gretchen Bakke. #FERC #GetPopular #PopularPower #EnergyTransition
What the FERC Is Going on With the Electric Grid
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To accommodate rising electricity demand while meeting our climate goals, we must quickly upgrade and expand our power grid. To do this, we need a both/and approach when it comes to transmission. Case-in-point: modeling from the GridLab and University of California, Berkeley report found that reconductoring existing lines with advanced conductors can play a major role in addressing transmission expansion needs in the near term, with advanced conductor retrofits enabling a large share of regional capacity additions through 2035 in the lowest cost scenario. In addition to retrofitting existing lines, we must establish a policy framework that accelerates the development of new regional and interregional transmission. Here's a visualization of what that process would look like. ICYMI read more from David Paolella Both/And—We Should Boost Existing Transmission Today and Build New Lines for Tomorrow | Breakthrough Energy: https://lnkd.in/d95WKWX2
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For the visual learners, we walk through in a new post why we need an all hands on deck approach to building the clean grid necessary for net zero. That means getting more out of existing lines and paving the way with policy to build new lines faster. We're making progress on this both/and strategy: Just a couple weeks ago, the US Department of Energy announced that projects seeking to upgrade existing transmission lines would qualify for accelerated environmental reviews and now be eligible for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s $10.5B Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership program. https://lnkd.in/gMNRwk9J Next week, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will be announcing its regional transmission planning rule, a crucial policy for enabling longer term transmission expansion. https://lnkd.in/gbPdtwnN
To accommodate rising electricity demand while meeting our climate goals, we must quickly upgrade and expand our power grid. To do this, we need a both/and approach when it comes to transmission. Case-in-point: modeling from the GridLab and University of California, Berkeley report found that reconductoring existing lines with advanced conductors can play a major role in addressing transmission expansion needs in the near term, with advanced conductor retrofits enabling a large share of regional capacity additions through 2035 in the lowest cost scenario. In addition to retrofitting existing lines, we must establish a policy framework that accelerates the development of new regional and interregional transmission. Here's a visualization of what that process would look like. ICYMI read more from David Paolella Both/And—We Should Boost Existing Transmission Today and Build New Lines for Tomorrow | Breakthrough Energy: https://lnkd.in/d95WKWX2
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Transmission must be a top priority for net-zero, and recent action by the Biden Admin for grid modernization and resiliency and FERC’s ruling his week are a step in the right direction.
To accommodate rising electricity demand while meeting our climate goals, we must quickly upgrade and expand our power grid. To do this, we need a both/and approach when it comes to transmission. Case-in-point: modeling from the GridLab and University of California, Berkeley report found that reconductoring existing lines with advanced conductors can play a major role in addressing transmission expansion needs in the near term, with advanced conductor retrofits enabling a large share of regional capacity additions through 2035 in the lowest cost scenario. In addition to retrofitting existing lines, we must establish a policy framework that accelerates the development of new regional and interregional transmission. Here's a visualization of what that process would look like. ICYMI read more from David Paolella Both/And—We Should Boost Existing Transmission Today and Build New Lines for Tomorrow | Breakthrough Energy: https://lnkd.in/d95WKWX2
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This is a pretty straightforward way of explaining the transmission challenge we are facing in the USA if we want to continue decarbonizing our grid. Worth a peek “Just making greener electricity isn’t enough, we have to be able to move it”
Why the US isn't ready for clean energy
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Article from #BOSSControls regarding #GlobalEnergyGrids #Technology and #SmartDemandResponse
The Transformative Shift in Global Energy Grids: Harnessing Smart Demand Response
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FREE TRIAL AVEVA “Energy monitoring System” is an information system about the use of electrical energy in a place. The importance of the energy monitoring system is to know the use of electricity at all times so that users of this monitoring system can see their use of electrical energy at all times. Benefit ; Cost Savings $ Optimize Energy Usage ⚡️ Save Time ⏱️ Climate Protection❄️
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