All publications by tag «POWER»
2020, March, 18, 11:50:00
21 REACTORS FOR INDIA
The rapid growth of nuclear in India is illustrated by the construction of 21 nuclear reactors to increase the power generation to 15,7 GW by 2031 in Mahi Banswara, Gorakhpur, Kudankulam, Rawatbhata, Kakrapar, Chutka-Madhya, and Kalpakkam (Fast Breeder).
2020, March, 6, 12:10:00
U.S. SMALL NUCLEAR PERSPECTIVES
what is really behind small modular nuclear reactors and why they are poised to disrupt the generation field in the coming decade
2020, March, 2, 12:20:00
RUSSIA'S SOLAR PROTEIN
Scientists at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Russia) have created a new type of solar panel based on hybrid material consisting of quantum dots (QDs) and photosensitive protein.
2020, March, 2, 12:10:00
SOLAR POWER CONFUSION
If it took a solar energy professional, such as myself, this long to understand what was being said, just consider what confusion others might have.
2020, February, 17, 11:50:00
POWER INDUSTRY TRENDS 2020
Power Industry 2020 Predictions and Trends: Hydrogen Fuel Cells to Become a Key Player in the Reliable Energy Backup and Storage Space
2020, February, 14, 12:00:00
FIVE KEY TRENDS IN THE POWER INDUSTRY
The power industry is evolving because it must meet a growing demand for electricity, as the world population continues to increase and developing countries industrialise.
2020, January, 13, 14:50:00
NUCLEAR POWER SITUATION AND TRENDS
Podcast/Audio - Energy Central is thrilled to announce that we’re finally getting into the podcast arena with our inaugural podcast series “Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast.”
2020, January, 13, 14:45:00
INNOVATIONS FOR NUCLEAR POWER
Innovation is ushering in a new age for nuclear power. As well as boosting plant economics, efficiency, and flexibility, advanced technologies could open up new markets to meet soaring demand for heat and hydrogen—and even medical isotopes.
2019, December, 20, 10:15:00
COAL DEMAND WILL STABLE
Electricity generation from coal will rise only marginally over that period, at less than 1% per year – and its share will decline from 38% in 2018 to 35% in 2024. This means coal remains by far the single largest source of power supply worldwide.
2019, December, 18, 13:05:00
5 BIG TRENDS IN UTILITY TECHNOLOGY FOR 2020
Technology continues to grow in its importance in all industries, including the utility sector. Utilities face special challenges as they try to meet increasing demands from customers, regulators, and a market that’s becoming increasingly diverse.