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New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Power the Grid
Low-cost, long-life battery that could enable solar and wind energy to become major suppliers to the electrical grid.
[Transmission & Distribution] Willetts announces £85 million research capital fund
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is to invite capital bids against an £85 million fund to increase the strength and productivity including Grid-scale Energy Storage (£30 million)....[Transmission & Distribution] New IEEE Standards for Wireless Data Networking designed to help Utilities Modernize Communications Infrastructure for Smart Grids
IEEE announced updates to four wireless communications technologies in the IEEE 802® family of standards, as well as a new IEEE 802 standards-development project. ...[Transmission & Distribution] ABB solves 100-year-old electrical puzzle – new technology to enable future DC grid
Development of a DC breaker for high voltage transmission will help shape the grid of the future....[Transmission & Distribution] New frequency response technology sees first successful implementation
First implementation of fast-acting aggregated reserve service successfully responds to frequency deviations for National Grid....[Transmission & Distribution] New S&C Smart Grid Products Help Utilities Improve Grid Reliability, Efficiency
S&C Electric Company, a Swansea-based smart grid leader shaping the future of reliable electric delivery, has announced the launch of new solutions to help utilities realize a self-healing smart grid....[Transmission & Distribution] Siemens to increase power transmission capacity between England and Scotland
Major order for low-loss HVDC technology....[Transmission & Distribution] Arista Power Selected to Develop Intelligent Micro-Grid for U.S. Army
The Intelligent Micro-Grid will be designed to seamlessly integrate both renewable and traditional energy sources....
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We are pleased that the first investment is a bioenergy project. We hope that biomass and waste-to-energy – as well as offshore wind – ...
Hi all. I just wanted to mention to your users that I attended this conference last year, and found it by far the best of ...
Very interesting article, well written, very informative and also very positive for wind farming. A must in the race to reduce carbon emissions.
Brilliant, lets get on with it!!!
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