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Aging infrastructure, distributed generation, storage and new consumer technologies are precipitating reconfiguration of the power sector.
The idea of a global electricity market has always been a bit of a misnomer. Fuels such as gas, oil, coal typically travel around the world to fuel...
Recent congressional legislation has the potential to accelerate the construction of new electricity transmission projects that cross existing electric grid boundaries. These interregional transmission projects provide a host...
In 2022, European Union nuclear and hydro generation dropped by 118 terawatt-hours (TWh) and 71 TWh, respectively, preventing gas-fired generation from dropping and contributing to the gas crisis....
This report examines the economics of new nuclear facilities for electricity generation.
Britain has been a global leader in reducing emissions, but little progress has been made on heat, which accounts for almost one-third of UK emissions and the largest single share is domestic heat, which is responsible for 17% of the national total.
This research provides new techno-economic insights into integrating flexible combined-cycle gas turbines with post-combustion carbon capture and storage for low-carbon power systems.
This summer’s wildfires on Maui are the largest environmental disaster in Hawaiian history. One of them, the deadliest[1] wildfire in the United States since 1918, caused near-total destruction...