Renewable Energy
We’ve all noticed that gas prices are rising around the world and everyone with a gas-powered vehicle is feeling the effects. One area that is undoubtedly being affected is Gas Power Plants. With gas becoming more expensive, running a plant does too. With the right technology, plants can convert their gas turbines to a storage […]
Read MoreEnergy storage methods are a hotly debated topic in the renewable power industry, particularly which solutions will help plants meet both their peaking and baseline needs. From Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) to Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), experts from all sides are advocating for their technology to be the go-to form of energy storage. […]
Read MoreIn 2021, savvy companies want to switch to renewable energy. Doing so helps them to save money through tax deductions and establishes them as environmentally friendly companies. But businesses often question whether or not the cost of using more environmentally friendly processes is worth it. Well good news; switching to renewable energy can definitely be […]
Read MoreBaseload Renewables in 2 Years Time As the energy world grapples with oncoming climate change legislation, a rapidly increasing number of utilities worldwide are attempting to successfully integrate renewables into their energy portfolios. This change, albeit welcome, comes with a number of inevitable challenges, including baseload renewables. Power plants are expected to consistently generate baseload […]
Read MoreIn 2019 59 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent were released into the atmosphere, according to the UN Emissions Gap Report of 2020. These emissions, of course, are continuing to quickly change global climates. Companies can save money in tax deductions and establish themselves as environmentally friendly leaders by switching to renewable energy and […]
Read MoreDevelopments in renewable energy such as “peaking power” can assist greatly with energy crises that are emerging nationwide. California is one such state which is in jeopardy. They are facing wildfires, heat waves, and floods. Consequently, California is nearing an energy supply shortage. With a high penetration of intermittent renewable energy on the Californian power […]
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