Addressing Cybersecurity Concerns During the Grid Modernization Process

Addressing Cybersecurity Concerns During the Grid Modernization Process

The aging energy grid is in need of an upgrade. Converging challenges, such as distributed energy resources, electric vehicles and frequent extreme weather events, are pushing our infrastructure—some of which is over a half a century old—to the limit. As grid modernization efforts move full steam ahead to meet these challenges, security implications are often top of mind for utility executives. While cybersecurity has long […]

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European Project Launches to Demonstrate High-Volume Hydrogen Gas Turbine Combustion

European Project Launches to Demonstrate High-Volume Hydrogen Gas Turbine Combustion

Ansaldo Energia and partners have kicked off the FLEX4H2, a four-year project to design, develop, and validate a highly fuel-flexible gas turbine combustion system based on Ansaldo’s sequential combustion technology that will be capable of operating with up to 100% hydrogen. The FLEX4H2 (or Flexibility for Hydrogen) officially began on Jan. 1 and will run until December 2026. During that time, the €8.7 million ($9.3 […]

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Vogtle Unit 3 In-Service Date Slides to May or June

Vogtle Unit 3 In-Service Date Slides to May or June

Southern Company said in its annual report filing issued on Feb. 16 that remediating certain equipment and component issues will force the projected in-service date for Plant Vogtle Unit 3 to be pushed out to May or June 2023. “The projected schedule for Unit 3 primarily depends on the progression of final component and pre-operational testing and start-up, which may be impacted by further equipment, […]

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The POWER Interview: Physical Attacks on the Grid Soared in 2022. What Can Be Done?

The POWER Interview: Physical Attacks on the Grid Soared in 2022. What Can Be Done?

Physical security at power plants has received renewed concern of late, owing to a spate of gunfire vandalism events in the U.S. However, power plants have long-fielded several other physical security risks, including from terrorism, sabotage, natural disasters, insider threats, and physical breaches. Power plants have typically employed a set of physical security tools, such as perimeter fencing, access control, surveillance systems, and security personnel. […]

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Major Solar and Storage Projects, EVs and More Featured at California Event

Major Solar and Storage Projects, EVs and More Featured at California Event

A diverse mix of companies and experts in the solar power and energy storage sectors are in Long Beach, California, this week for the annual Intersolar North America (ISNA) and Energy Storage North America (ESNA) conference. The event, which is supported and attended by POWER, provides a look at the latest innovations in solar and storage from more than 350 exhibiting companies, including equipment designers […]

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Iran Brings More Natural Gas-Fired Units Online

Iran Brings More Natural Gas-Fired Units Online

Two more units at a natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Iran are producing electricity for the country’s national grid. The Mahtab Kavir plant in Zarand County in Kerman Province now has total power generation capacity of 484 MW after the two new 162-MW units were synchronized with the grid on Feb. 9. The plant is supporting the electricity supply for three provinces—Kerman, Hormozgan, […]

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Centrus Competes Construction, Initial Testing of HALEU Demonstration Cascade

Centrus Competes Construction, Initial Testing of HALEU Demonstration Cascade

Marking a major milestone, Centrus Energy—a firm under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to demonstrate production of high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) with domestic technology—on Feb. 9 said it completed construction and initial testing of its advanced uranium enrichment centrifuge cascade as well as most of its associated support systems. Once the company completes the remaining works related to support systems at its […]

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Kenya Gearing Up to Build 35-MW Geothermal Power Plant at Menengai Steam Field

Kenya Gearing Up to Build 35-MW Geothermal Power Plant at Menengai Steam Field

Kenya is readying to kick off construction of the 35-MW Menengai geothermal power project in Nakuru County as part of the first phase of the wider Menengai complex, the country’s second large-scale geothermal field developed after Olkaria. The project is being developed by Globeleq, an Africa-focused independent power producer and project developer that is 70% owned by British International Investment and 30% by Norfund. Globeleq […]

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DOE, NREL, EPRI Announce Program to Support Grid Integration of DERs

DOE, NREL, EPRI Announce Program to Support Grid Integration of DERs

The U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has announced a new competition designed to support the integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) into the nation’s power grid. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm unveiled the program Feb. 7 during a presentation to attendees of the DISTRIBUTECH 2023 event at the San Diego Convention Center in California. The program will be administered by the Golden, Colorado-based National Renewable Energy […]

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Cutting Costs with Technology-Driven Improvements

Cutting Costs with Technology-Driven Improvements

If you’ve been in the power industry workforce for any significant length of time, you may have asked your supervisor at some point “Why am I doing this?” regarding a task that you were assigned, only to have them respond, “We’ve always done it this way.” That’s because the power industry has a reputation for being stuck in its ways of doing things. As long […]

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