Hydro, Gas Projects Aim to Bolster Cameroon’s Electricity Supply

Hydro, Gas Projects Aim to Bolster Cameroon’s Electricity Supply

A new hydroelectric dam in Cameroon is expected to begin producing power by the end of this year, with commercial operation beginning in 2024, according to an official with the African Development Bank (AfDB). Rokhaya Diop Diallo, who leads the project for AfDB, recently said work on the Nachtigal hydropower station is more than 80% complete. The dam is among projects designed to increase power […]

Read Me

Westinghouse, Bechtel Form Consortium to Design and Build Poland’s First Nuclear Plant

Westinghouse, Bechtel Form Consortium to Design and Build Poland’s First Nuclear Plant

Westinghouse Electric Co., Bechtel, and state-owned Polish entity Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) will work together to kick off design activity for Poland’s inaugural AP1000 nuclear power plant later this year and potentially ink a construction contract in 2025 to meet Poland’s goal to begin generating nuclear power in 2033. The companies announced the timeline for the much-watched project on May 25, noting in a joint […]

Read Me

Clean Energy Spending Grows, but Big Investments Continue in Coal and Other Fossil Fuels

Clean Energy Spending Grows, but Big Investments Continue in Coal and Other Fossil Fuels

The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects investment in clean energy technologies, including “renewable power, nuclear, grids, storage, low-emission fuels, efficiency improvements and end-use renewables and electrification,” to exceed $1.7 trillion in 2023, the most ever. Yet, even as clean energy investments grow, more than $1 trillion is expected to be invested in unabated fossil fuel supply and power, mainly oil and gas, but also coal […]

Read Me

UK Developing Digital Twin to Better Understand Future Energy Systems

UK Developing Digital Twin to Better Understand Future Energy Systems

The UK will back a “digital twin” of future multi-vector energy systems, including non-electric ones, that will support the country’s efforts to meet its 2050 net-zero objectives. The UK’s effort echoes several initiatives launched worldwide to deliver new visibility, knowledge, and understanding of future energy systems and integrate real-time modeling. UK transmission and distribution grid operator SP Energy and the University of Strathclyde are leading […]

Read Me

Global Commitments Bolster Romanian NuScale Nuclear Project

Global Commitments Bolster Romanian NuScale Nuclear Project

A project to deploy the first NuScale 462-MWe VOYGR-6 nuclear power plant in Romania by 2029 has garnered a $275 million public-private funding commitment from the U.S., Japan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of a global infrastructure partnership. The Romanian project may be bolstered by an additional $4 billion outlined in letters of interest issued by the U.S Export-Import Bank […]

Read Me

Growth Slows, but U.S. Renewable Energy Installs at Third-Highest Level in 2022

Growth Slows, but U.S. Renewable Energy Installs at Third-Highest Level in 2022

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) in a new report said installations of energy storage, along with wind and solar power capacity, were at the third-highest level on record in 2022, with more than 25 GW of new clean power installed cross the U.S. But challenges to clean energy deployment remain. The group’s “Clean Power Annual Market Report for 2022,” released Monday along with ACP’s […]

Read Me

Saudi Arabia Group Supports Renewables, Hydrogen Projects in Uzbekistan

Saudi Arabia Group Supports Renewables, Hydrogen Projects in Uzbekistan

A Saudi Arabian energy group has signed agreements with officials from Uzbekistan to help the latter country increase its use of renewable energy resources and develop production of green hydrogen. ACWA Power, which develops power generation and other industrial projects, and Uzkimyosanoat (UKS), the national holding company for chemicals in Uzbekistan, announced the deals during the EBRD 2023 Annual Meeting and Business Forum in Samarkand, […]

Read Me

Oklo’s Next Two Nuclear Power Plants Planned for Southern Ohio

Oklo’s Next Two Nuclear Power Plants Planned for Southern Ohio

Advanced nuclear reactor technology firm Oklo will build its second and third commercial 15-MWe Aurora Powerhouse reactors on land owned by the Southern Ohio Diversification Initiative (SODI), a community reuse organization tasked by the Department of Energy (DOE) to re-industrialize land around the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) just south of Piketon, Ohio. Oklo on May 18 announced it signed an agreement for land on […]

Read Me

Solenoid Valves: Choosing the Right Option for Power Generation Applications

Solenoid Valves: Choosing the Right Option for Power Generation Applications

Solenoid valves play a crucial role in power generation applications, providing reliable and efficient control over fluid and gas flow. Their ability to operate quickly and precisely makes them indispensable in power plants, ensuring seamless operations and enhanced safety. In this article, we will look into the fundamentals of solenoid valve operation, explore their significance in power generation, and discuss how to choose the right […]

Read Me

TVA Head Wants Nothing to Do with Building One Reactor Unless He Can Build 20

TVA Head Wants Nothing to Do with Building One Reactor Unless He Can Build 20

Building a nuclear power plant is a difficult job. It takes years of planning and sometimes more than a decade to complete. The risk of schedule delays is great, especially on first-of-a-kind projects, and the financial implications of such setbacks can ruin a company. Yet, the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA’s) president and CEO, Jeff Lyash, suggested the risk is worth taking, that is, if lessons […]

Read Me