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Siemens, Toshiba Pulling Out of Coal-Fired Generation

Toshiba Corp. and Siemens Energy are the latest major power industry companies to move away from coal. Toshiba on Nov. 11 announced it will stop taking new construction orders for coal-fired power plants, and Siemens on Nov. 10 said...

Israel launches 10-yr national energy efficiency plan

Israel has launched a national plan for energy efficiency and dealing with the climate crisis, the government announced. On Monday, the Ministry of Energy said the new plan, which refers to the years 2020-2030, was formed to reduce energy...

India Will Lead The Renewable Energy Upswing in 2021

The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest report ‘Renewables 2020′ forecasts the impact of COVID-19 on the renewable sector. According to the report, the renewables used for generating electricity will grow by 7% in 2020, which is in sharp contrast to...

Cummins leadership shares hydrogen technology strategy and plans for continued growth

Cummins Inc. , a global power leader, shared how the company plans to grow its fuel cell and hydrogen production business and further solidify the company as a global power leader. “As the world transitions to a low carbon future,...

High-voltage line between France and Britain begins power transfers

A new high-voltage power line between France and Britain started active power transfers on Monday that will last until the beginning of December, French grid operator RTE said. The Interconnexion France-Angleterre 2 (IFA-2) is the second direct current connection between...

National Grid Partners makes investments in two startups that use AI technology

National Grid Partners (NGP) made two new investments totaling $6 million in data analytics startups that use artificial intelligence (AI) to protect critical infrastructure. One of the investments is in Boston-based Aperio Systems, which uses AI and machine learning (ML)...

Energy industry rallies in support of President-elect Joe Biden and his clean energy plans

The U.S. energy industry congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, who has called the Green New Deal a crucial framework for meeting climate challenges, following his projected victory in the 2020 election. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), Alliance to Save Energy...

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