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Better Energy Models For Tomorrow Through Grid Revolution

In a recent paper published, modeling experts from the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and various other institutions have highlighted the pressing requirement for improved energy system models. Their primary aim was to disseminate valuable insights to...

Arc furnace breaker upgrade forging stronger production future for North American steel giant

Finkl Steel® has resolved long-standing production and maintenance issues at its Canadian facility in Sorel, Quebec, since switching up to ABB’s VD4-AF1 vacuum arc furnace circuit breaker. As the world’s leading supplier of forging die, plastic mold and die casting...

Linking SEA To Europe Via Middle East With Clean Energy Grid

Under the framework of the One Sun One World One Grid (OSOWOG) initiative, significant progress is being made by Saudi Arabia, Singapore India, and the UAE to establish a vast grid infrastructure. This infrastructure is designed to facilitate the...

Southeast Asian Nations Share Power Grids For Sustainability

The pressing need for Southeast Asian nations to transition to clean energy as a response to climate change is reigniting a 20-year-old plan for regional power sharing. Last month, Malaysia and Indonesia sealed an agreement in Bali, Indonesia, to assess...

IEA Urges $4.5t Net-Zero Investment, Greater Than German GDP

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has emphasized that in order to achieve the goal of reaching net zero emissions, the world must invest an annual amount exceeding Germany's entire Gross Domestic Product (GDP). According to the IEA, this environmental...

The Best Ways To Improve The Safety Of Your Factory Workers

Working in a factory is no cakewalk, for sure. It can be exhilarating, but in order to be a satisfying experience, people need to feel safe every second of their time there. Now, as a factory manager, you need...

Renewable Energy Growth Sparks Optimism For 1.5°C Limit

The outlook for keeping global heating within the 1.5°C limit has improved significantly due to the remarkable growth of renewable energy and green investments over the past two years, according to the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA),...

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