The rising tide of floating solar systems
Today's Top Stories... | 11 June 2021 | | | Growing levels of government support and investor appetite will help drive almost 10 GW of new floating solar generating capacity by 2025, either co-located with hydropower systems or riding the ocean waves. Read more → | | | | Engineers teaching engineers — that is the goal of the Expert Contributors program. Share your expertise with our audience. Start a conversation. Trade perspective. Learn something new. Read more → | | J.D. Neuhaus Leverage the power of compressed air for faster, safely controlled plant maintenance with fewer staff. Accomplish more — on time and under budget — with J.D. Neuhaus! | | Hammond Power Solutions, Inc. HPS Centurion™ P passive harmonic filter improves power quality by simultaneously reducing harmonics and improving true power factor which optimizes equipment operation. | | IHS Markit Engineering & Product Design Available on demand: 2021 ASME BPVC webinar. Learn about key revisions as highlighted by the ASME Committees responsible for each section. | | | | | Individuals who work on or near electrical equipment must have respect for all voltages, have knowledge of the principles of electricity and follow safe work procedures. Improper procedures could result in injury or death. Read more → | | | The research indicates that exhaust material and other fusion reactor components would not need to be regularly changed, making such power systems more cost-effective by allowing them to be operational for longer. Read more → | | | | |
Aggreko Being hit by unplanned outages due to storms doesn't have to be so painful. The costs of not being prepared can far outweigh any planning costs for power outages... | | | A three-year research initiative scheduled to launch in March 2022 will examine the role, performance and impact of nuclear-renewable hybrid energy systems in meeting current and future energy demand. Read more → | | | The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak has achieved an electron temperature of 120 million° C in its core plasma for 101 seconds. This first fully superconducting tokamak with a non-circular cross section. Read more → | | | | |
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