Fuel Gas Compression for Gas-Fired Power Generation: Comparing API 619, API 618, and API 617 Technologies

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Selecting the best fuel gas compressor technology is critical for plant performance and economics. This comprehensive comparison examines three compressor types to help power plant designers choose the optimal The post Fuel Gas Compression for Gas-Fired Power Generation: Comparing API 619, API 618, and API 617 Technologies appeared first on POWER Magazine.

How Advanced Monitoring and Early Warning Tools Are Revolutionizing Power Plant Cooling Water Intake Management

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Thermal power plants, nuclear and fossil-fueled, rely on cooling water intake structures (CWIS) to withdraw water for rejecting waste heat. The CWIS serves as a critical interface between engineered systems and the natural environment, making it vulnerable to various external factors such as biological growth, water chemistry changes, hydraulic forces, drifting debris, and meteorologic events. […] The post How Advanced Monitoring and Early Warning Tools Are Revolutionizing Power Plant Cooling…

Understanding Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Systems

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Reverse osmosis (RO) is a vital water purification technology used in various applications such as boiler feedwater treatment, cooling water systems, and wastewater recycling. The feedwater for RO can The post Understanding Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Systems appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Yokogawa Establishes Trusted Green Sustainability Guiding Principles Covering the Product Lifecycle

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Yokogawa has established sustainability guiding principles called Trusted Green that cover Yokogawa Group products over their entire lifecycle, from planning and development to the procurement of parts and materials, production, service, collection, and recycling. For many years, Yokogawa has emphasized the establishment of environmental design standards for products, development of life cycle assessment (LCA) criteria […] The post Yokogawa Establishes Trusted Green Sustainability Guiding Principles Covering the Product Lifecycle appeared…

UK Officials Support New 1.5-GW Wind Farm Off Coast of Lancashire

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The British government has approved plans for a 1,500-MW wind farm off the coast of Fylde in Lancashire, in northwestern England. The Morgan Offshore Wind Project will feature 96 turbines, each with about 15.6 MW of generation capacity. The installation is sited just more than 20 miles off the Fylde coast. Plans call for an […] The post UK Officials Support New 1.5-GW Wind Farm Off Coast of Lancashire appeared…

The POWER Interview: Companies Remain Committed to Sustainability Targets

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The use of renewable energy resources continue to grow worldwide, despite some governments—including the Trump administration in the U.S.—pushing back on the use of solar, wind, and other forms of cleaner energy. The SUN DAY Campaign in late August said its review of recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) revealed that solar […] The post The POWER Interview: Companies Remain Committed to Sustainability Targets appeared first on…

DOE Allocates Second Round of HALEU Fuel to Three U.S. Nuclear Companies

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled three more companies to which it will allocate high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) under conditional commitments in a bid to support advanced reactor development and domestic fuel production. The Aug. 26 announcement marks the second round of allocations under DOE’s HALEU Availability Program but it links to two […] The post DOE Allocates Second Round of HALEU Fuel to Three U.S. Nuclear Companies…

Ferrovial Developing 250-MW Solar Project in Texas

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Global infrastructure group Ferrovial said the company is investing about $355 million to develop a new 250-MW solar photovoltaic (PV) facility in Milam County, Texas. Ferrovial will be responsible for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the facility, which will deliver electricity to the Texas grid. “This project is a strong example of how infrastructure […] The post Ferrovial Developing 250-MW Solar Project in Texas appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Renewable Properties Acquires Pennsylvania Solar Power Portfolio

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California-headquartered Renewable Properties, a developer and investor in small-scale utility, community solar, energy storage, and electric vehicle infrastructure projects, announced it has acquired a portfolio of 10 net energy metered (NEM) ground-mounted projects from Prospect14, a Pennsylvania-based solar energy developer. The projects in the Goldenrod Portfolio are located in counties of Clearfield, Centre, Greene, Berks, […] The post Renewable Properties Acquires Pennsylvania Solar Power Portfolio appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Tigo Energy Initiates Manufacturing Partnership with EG4 Electronics

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Tigo Energy, a provider of intelligent solar and energy software solutions, has announced a manufacturing and marketing partnership with EG4 Electronics, an American provider of innovative solar solutions. The agreement announced August 25 will see EG4 produce Tigo optimized inverters and Module Level Power Electronics (MLPE) together with EG4 solar inverters in the U.S. Solar […] The post Tigo Energy Initiates Manufacturing Partnership with EG4 Electronics appeared first on POWER…