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PennWell’s Global Power Group leads the industry with a synergized combination of market-dominating publications and a unique global network of events. With cutting-edge content, face-to-face networking opportunities, and full-scale web communities, industry leaders rely on PennWell’s Global Power Group to provide key information for the global power generation, renewable energy, hydropower, and transmission and ...
ByPennWell Corporation based in Tulsa, OKLAHOMA (USA)
Reduce or shift peak demand load with our Demand Response (DR) solution. To be effective, demand response implementations must enable utilities to lower peak demand when needed. By lowering peak demand, utilities can postpone capital investments in generation capacity and reduce the need to purchase energy at peak prices. As consumers become more aware of their energy consumption habits, they will have the knowledge to act to lower their consumption regardless of motivation be it economic or ...
ByTrilliant Incorporated based in Cary, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Department of Energy (DOE) estimates that the power contained in the world’s ocean is equivalent to 5,000 GW worldwide. In response to this renewable energy opportunity the UK Crown Estate has issued 1800MW of tidal site allocations. Terrestrial renewables, primarily wind and solar, are in rapid deployment around the world – new investment in renewable energy generated electric power exceeded ...
ByAquantis, Inc. based in Santa Barbara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Decarbonising the production of hydrogen, enabling a green transport fuel for trains. The ongoing trend to deploy more renewable power sources is a positive step towards reducing dependency on fossil fuels, but it causes some big issues for electricity grid operators. Balancing the grid is becoming more challenging, because renewables are increasing the temporal mismatch between supply and demand on all timescales. Conventional grid balancing techniques cause CO2 emissions (ramping up a gas or coal power plant), ...
ByITM Power based in Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
BIPV stands for Building Integrated Photovoltaics. It is an innovative technology that involves integrating solar panels directly into building structures such as roofs, facades, and windows, to generate electricity while also serving as functional building elements. BIPV systems can be used in both new and existing buildings and offer several advantages over traditional solar installations, including increased energy efficiency, aesthetic appeal, and reduced carbon ...
ByContendre Solar, Inc based in Mumbai, INDIA