Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Technology: The Role of Silane in Silicon-Based Anode Materials

Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Technology: The Role of Silane in Silicon-Based Anode Materials

In the midst of the energy transformation taking place around the world, lithium-ion batteries stand as pivotal components for both electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage systems, demanding momentum in […] The post Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Technology: The Role of Silane in Silicon-Based Anode Materials appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Bill Gates’ TerraPower Ready to Build New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant

Bill Gates’ TerraPower Ready to Build New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant

A group established by Microsoft founder Bill Gates is preparing to begin construction of a new generation of nuclear power plants in June, according to the company’s chief executive. Chris […] The post Bill Gates’ TerraPower Ready to Build New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Key Considerations for a Successful PPE Program

Key Considerations for a Successful PPE Program

Electricity is an indispensable commodity in our modern society. It powers industries, businesses, and homes. With a flick of a switch, customers expect electricity to come through. To achieve this, […] The post Key Considerations for a Successful PPE Program appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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AI Spare Parts Search for Maximized Maintenance Efficiency

AI Spare Parts Search for Maximized Maintenance Efficiency

Maintenance plays a critical role in the energy/utility sector, ensuring the continuous and reliable operation of infrastructure such as power plants, transmission lines, and distribution networks. Regular maintenance activities help […] The post AI Spare Parts Search for Maximized Maintenance Efficiency appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Japan Could Be Nearing Restart of World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant

Japan Could Be Nearing Restart of World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant

The world’s largest nuclear power plant, among the facilities taken offline after the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan, could be nearing a restart. Japanese media reported that on March 14, […] The post Japan Could Be Nearing Restart of World’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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The POWER Interview: Advanced Technology For Hydrogen Production

The POWER Interview: Advanced Technology For Hydrogen Production

Governments worldwide are investing in hydrogen production as a way to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and help decarbonize the energy sector. The U.S. Dept. of Energy last year published […] The post The POWER Interview: Advanced Technology For Hydrogen Production appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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U.S., UK, Canada Ink Trilateral Memo to Cooperate on Advanced Reactor Licensing

U.S., UK, Canada Ink Trilateral Memo to Cooperate on Advanced Reactor Licensing

Nuclear regulatory agencies from the U.S., Canada, and the UK will collaborate on technical reviews and share best practices for advanced reactors and small modular reactor (SMR) technologies. The measure […] The post U.S., UK, Canada Ink Trilateral Memo to Cooperate on Advanced Reactor Licensing appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Indiana Utility Will Convert Remaining Coal Units to Burn Natural Gas

Indiana Utility Will Convert Remaining Coal Units to Burn Natural Gas

A major Indiana utility said it’s preparing to switch its remaining coal-fired power plant to burn natural gas. AES Indiana on March 12 said the two coal-burning units at its […] The post Indiana Utility Will Convert Remaining Coal Units to Burn Natural Gas appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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How Utilities Are Planning for Extreme Weather Events and Mitigating Risks

How Utilities Are Planning for Extreme Weather Events and Mitigating Risks

Scientists who maintain the world’s temperature records, which date back to 1880, calculate a global temperature anomaly each year to determine how much temperatures have changed compared to temperatures from […] The post How Utilities Are Planning for Extreme Weather Events and Mitigating Risks appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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UK Leaders Say New Gas-Fired Plants Needed for Energy Security

UK Leaders Say New Gas-Fired Plants Needed for Energy Security

Officials in the UK said the country will need to build new natural gas-fired power plants beyond 2030 in order to ensure a reliable supply of energy and avoid blackouts. […] The post UK Leaders Say New Gas-Fired Plants Needed for Energy Security appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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