How the power sector can reach net zero and eventually real zero carbon content, and how the transmission and distribution grid can help deliver on these goals. A model of an electrical substation.
The U.S. transmission and distribution (T&D) network is reliable and well-maintained, but as renewable energy continues being added to the grid, and demand increases due to growing data center needs ...
Kristofer Sellstrom, Jamestown Board of Public Utilities electric transmission and distribution manager, appeared as one of three speakers in a recent American Public Power Association webinar ...
Affordability is the key buzzword ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and no cost-of-living concern has risen to the top of ...
Thanks to recent federal and state legislation, the White House’s clean electricity and decarbonization-by-electrification targets are now within reach. But delivering on that promise is easier said ...
Transmission is suddenly in the limelight. Without it, the United States will be unable to deploy the vast amount of wind and solar power generation projects that the Inflation Reduction Act makes ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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Electricity from orbit? 7 space laser projects that aim to beam power to Earth
The energy sent is low-intensity, invisible infrared light, which allows ground-based solar projects to generate power even when the sun is not shining. Unlike other concepts, Overview’s wide-beam ...
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