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Volvo Pentas most powerful genset engine yet, the D17, to launch in North American

Volvo Penta will showcase its most powerful genset engine to date, the 705 kWe D17, at the POWERGEN International® 2024 exhibition and summit taking place January 23-25 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The solution is...

Scotland Transmission Infra Eyes Tenders Worth $6.8 Billion

In a recent development, SP Energy Networks has gone on to announce tenders worth £5.4 billion, or $6.8 billion, in investments across the transmission infrastructure throughout central and southern Scotland. It is well to be noted that the work to...

Greece Builds Algorithm For Smart Grid Emergency Autonomy

Greece’s Centre for Research and Technology- CERTH researchers have gone on to develop an algorithm so as to maximize the autonomy of the smart grid under emergency scenarios. The algorithm, which happens to be developed by CERTH as part of...

ESO In GB Drives Digital Twin-Focused Energy System

ESO, which happens to be Britain’s National Grid, happens to be leading the development when it comes to leading the digital twin-focused energy system data sharing infrastructure as an element of its Virtual Energy System programme. By way of a...

Grid-Enhancing Technologies – Way To Go For Electric Grids

Decreasing CO2 emissions in the coming decades in order to combat climate change is going to be a massive challenge that goes on to involve contentious policies and a complex mix of technologies. But numerous studies have highlighted a...

Power Grid Complexity For Utilities – The 5 Go-To Elements

When it comes to today’s distributed energy system, managing power grid intricacies happens to be quite challenging. With such a quick growth of intermittent renewables, growing numbers of prosumers as well as distributed energy resources- DERs, electrification, as well...

With Grids Modernizing, Private 4G-5G Cellular Networks Grow

It is expected that private cellular networks, when it comes to utilities, will account for almost $2 billion in cumulative infrastructure expenditures between 2023 and 2026. This is as per the latest report released from ResearchAndMarkets.com, which goes on to...

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