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Electrification gets down to the wire

GreenBiz

It’s a shockingly heady time for electricity. The push to quickly transition carbon-intensive activities away from fossil fuels while meeting the world’s growing energy needs has put electricity producers and consumers squarely in the forefront of the emerging clean economy. Subscribe here. Surge protection.

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European Defence Agency launches project to improve monitoring of battery health in aircraft

Charged

The European Defence Agency (EDA) has launched a new research project to monitor and predict the health of batteries in aircraft, known as Prognostic Health Management (PHM). The project is known as BATTAGE, combining batt from batteries, and age,” referring to battery lifespan. Source: European Defence Agency

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Next generation flow measurement drives sustainable water management

Envirotec Magazine

2 This move to the cities goes hand in hand with increasing industrialization, which demands more water for manufacturing and generates more effluent. In response, the clamor for decarbonization is increasing and water is firmly in the spotlight as an energy-intensive industry.

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New heights for CCS

Envirotec Magazine

A pilot plant has been operational in Copenhagen for several months and a novel gas monitoring technology has been used to optimize the efficiency of the plant. The Amager Bakke waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen: Standout features include a rooftop artificial ski slope. Monitoring CC efficiency.

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Zanskar reports exceptional results of new geothermal well at Lightning Dock, NM

ThinkGeoEnergy

The directional well was drilled into a fracture zone at 7500-8000 feet (2286 – 2438 meters) deep. The estimated capacity of the well is estimated to exceed 200 MWth, and will be more than enough for the 15 MWe Lightning Dock power plant. The geothermal field was put up to sale due to underperformance issues.

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Norwegian Oil Giant’s Plan to Capture UK’s Carbon Is Fraught With Risks

DeSmogBlog

The uncertainties centre on Equinor’s backing for new “net zero” gas-fired power plants fitted with technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) billowing from their smokestacks, and bury the gas in disused oil and gas fields under the North Sea. Credit: Sabrina Bedford. percent of the UK’s current yearly emissions.

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How AI Data Centers Are Quietly Wreaking Havoc on Your Power Grid

Hydrogen Fuel News

The Unseen Electrical Problem Affecting Household Appliances Imagine your refrigerator suddenly working harder than it should, using more electricity, and wearing out faster. Or envision your dishwasher struggling through its cycles due to subtle yet persistent electrical stress. This isnt science fiction.