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GE upgrades Maxims power plant in Alberta, Canada

Canada’s independent power producers Maxim Power has completed the upgrade of its Milner II 204MW power plant in Alberta, Canada, with support from GE. As part of the upgrade, Maxim Power selected GE to re-power the coal facility using natural...

EPRI Joins International Consortium to Overcome Barriers to Renewable Energy Integration

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) recently joined a major international project, the Global Power System Transformation Consortium (G-PST), to help remove technical hurdles to renewable energy integration. As a core G-PST technical team member, the EPRI will work...

LNG power project in Vietnam to utilize American services

A $3-billion agreement has been struck for an LNG-to-power plant in southern Vietnam to use equipment and technologies of a leading U.S. energy group. The signing took place during the Indo-Pacific Business Forum held in Hanoi on Wednesday for Singapore’s...

Smart Power lights up Africa’s Road to Pandemic Recovery

Across Africa, access to power is hampered by the lack of access to competitive funding, the dire state of the continent’s utilities infrastructure and the need for energy policy and legislation to be adapted so that it can boost...

Iberdrola to operate a giant storage system with network batteries in Australia

Infigen has reached an agreement with local distributor TransGrid to operate Wallgrove’s battery powered energy storage system in New South Wales, called the “Wallgrove Network Battery”. The battery will have a power of 50 MW, capable of producing 75...

Statkraft to purchase renewable energy from BayWa r.e. in Spain

European renewable energy company Statkraft has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with BayWa r.e. in Spain for the Tordesillas solar farm. As per the ten-year PPA, BayWa r.e. will supply 100% renewable energy to Statkraft, which will be supplied...

Japan not eyeing new reactors to help reach 2050 carbon-neutral goal

For the world's fifth-biggest emitter, reining in emissions from utilities that contribute about 4/5ths of carbon dioxide output is key to achieving the deadline set by its new prime minister, Yoshihide Suga. Japan not eyeing new reactors to help reach...

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