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The next step in the power grid's evolution takes place at the utility substation, where technology is breathing new life into equipment ripe for innovation.
Outdated transmission infrastructure can’t deliver the power that’s being generated. State policymakers can make it easier to build new lines and make older ones much more efficient.
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Public News Service on MSNIN lawmakers endorse advanced transmission technologies for power gridIndiana lawmakers have approved a measure to study ways to use advanced transmission technologies to squeeze more energy from ...
February saw, the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) and the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) ...
This article is a follow-up on the last two articles in this column titled “The National Integrated Electricity Policy of ...
The question isn’t if we should upgrade the grid, but how we can upgrade to secure reliable, efficient electricity for ...
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The Punch on MSNFG, Chinese firm sign $328.8m electricity transmission agreementThe Federal Government on Wednesday signed a $328.8m contract with Chinese firm China Machinery Engineering Corporation to rehabilitate and expand Nigeria’s electricity transmission network under ...
AVERTING blackouts in power-hungry Luzon is no easy feat, but reducing the risks could be an easy task if priorities are put ...
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BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho power utility provider is partnering with a Boise-based company to install sensors on some utility ...
Even the clean energy industry admits that solar and wind energy isn’t as reliable as fossil fuel power and that New York’s ...
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