Electrical

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • The water supply benefits of fossil fuel plant closures

    Closure of these plants in the U.S. by 2065 will free up 687 billion gallons of water annually for other uses.

  • New solar development training service

    Participants gain the knowledge and skills to develop community scale solar power projects within the U.S.

  • Video: Testing fuels for SMRs

    Canadian researchers are exploring the behavior of advanced nuclear fuels for small modular reactors (SMRs).

  • Database defines molecules for redox flow batteries

    The computational database describes the properties of 31,618 molecules from two prominent classes of organic electroactive compounds.

  • Video: Novel heat pump trial steams ahead

    The electrically powered Greenstream heat pump is designed to help industrial users recycle heat and reduce fuel use by up to 90%.

  • A new way to float wind turbines

    Relative to horizontal axis systems, this vertical axis design is less expensive and faster to build, resulting in 50% cost reduction per MW and shorter delivery time.

  • The global status of nuclear power

    Nuclear power has been experiencing a slow decline from a 17.5% peak share of global electricity generation in 1996 to a share of only 9.8% in 2021.

  • Video: Tool streamlines solar-grid interconnection

    The system addresses the time-consuming nature of photovoltaic interconnection evaluation with automated assessments.

  • Watch the world’s fastest EV

    A new electric vehicle (EV) speed record of 258 mph (412 km/h) was recently achieved at the Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany.

  • Store4Build project to advance thermal energy storage tech

    The research will target energy storage in materials such as water or salt hydrates instead of as electrical energy.

  • Sanitizing soil by solar evaporation

    An interfacial solar evaporation system functions as a biomimetic plant, mimicking the botanical ability to transport soil water and capture heavy metals.

  • Video: Progress in advanced tokamak planning

    A prototype high field spherical tokamak constructed with high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets is in the planning stages by U.K.-based Tokamak Energy.

  • Guidebook to the Inflation Reduction Act

    The document details the law program-by-program and provides background on each program’s purpose, eligibility requirements, period of availability and other key details.

  • Agrivoltaic research seeded with DOE funds

    The projects will enhance economic opportunities for farmers and reduce barriers to solar energy adoption in rural communities.

  • Video: A powerful new use for blockchain

    Blockchain is being used to track a different kind of exchange: the distributed ledger technology has been applied to validate communication among devices on the electric grid.

  • Green light for tribal long-duration storage project

    The 60 MWh system, considered one of the largest in the U.S., will be developed by Indian Energy, a Native American-owned microgrid developer.

  • Air source heat pump trial underway in the UK

    The performance of a roof-mounted heat pump, considered the first in the U.K., is being evaluated at an experimental eco house.

  • Tesa tape launches first-of-their-kind wire harness sleeves in the industry

    The sleeves eliminate the need for multiple wire protection solutions.

  • Video: Power production begins at Hywind Tampen

    First power has been produced at Hywind Tampen, claimed to be the world’s largest floating wind farm, in Norway.

  • Air Gap: A critical measurement in hydroelectric generator performance

    The Kaman AGT significantly reduces the number of overhaul technician hours required to inspect and analyze this critical operating parameter.

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