According to a decent number of industry experts, so-called bioenergy is something that will likely play an integral role in the future of our overall energy system. That said, there are an [...]
Imagine a windmill that does not require blades to generate power. Now imagine a windmill that doesn’t even rely on blowing wind to function properly. Yes, it seems far-fetched, but bladeless [...]
U.S. electric utilities have dramatically increased the amount they invest in the electric transmission system. According to new data published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration [...]
More and more electric utilities are contracting with companies that specialize in storm assessment services in order to provide a lifeline when outage restoration efforts overwhelm internal [...]
The energy landscape is clearly evolving, but most of the country’s aging substations have remained relatively unchanged. This is a problem because substations serve as hubs that connect supply [...]
Japan’s 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster is the “gift” that keeps on giving – experts predict the Fukushima cleanup will take at least another 30 years to complete. And this is despite the fact [...]
The expansion of smart meters, or advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), is ramping up. As such, there seems to be a number of smart meter trends vying for attention. What follows is an [...]
Can studying the behavior of sea mussels really help optimize wind farm engineering solutions? According to researchers at Nottingham University in the U.K., the answer is a resounding yes! How [...]
My friends at Energy Central published an interesting article on the virtues of so-called “macrogrids.” It’s essentially a concept that deploys technologies and processes designed to improve [...]
A new report from researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, funded by the DOE’s Office of Electricity, indicates that calculations to determine [...]