Photo credit: Flickr user Paul Lowry. We know that some of the resources we rely on have the potential to run out, while others are renewed as soon as we use them. We've deemed those resources that ...
The world still depends heavily on coal, oil and natural gas to meet its energy needs. However, the use of these energy sources has a drastic impact on the environment. Furthermore, fossil fuels are ...
A renewable electricity generation technology harnesses a naturally existing energy flux, such as wind, sun, heat, or tides, and converts that flux to electricity. Natural phenomena have varying time ...
Levi McAllister of Morgan Lewis discusses the development of data centers and how renewable energy credits (RECs) have become a central tool for aligning electricity consumption with ESG objectives.
This chapter considers the extent to which renewable technologies might contribute to the future U.S. electric power supply. To come to conclusions about the level that renewables might contribute to ...
Small electric co-op in New Mexico separates from Tri-State to pursue solar option La Plata Electric Association has long touted its support for green energy, but now it’s close to reaching a cap on ...
The Biden Administration and some lawmakers are moving forward with a historic shift to “zero emissions” energy production without planning for the aftermath. Renewable-energy advocates focus on zero ...
Power generators and transmission system engineers have to rethink their planning strategies, and must continue to develop tools to allow more solar, wind, and other forms of renewable energy to ...
In simple terms, inertia refers to the energy stored in the rotating masses of synchronous generators, typically found in traditional thermal power plants. This stored kinetic energy acts as a cushion ...