Digital Transformation in Energy: How AI and Smart Tools Are Reshaping Asset Management Strategies
The Digital Shift in Energy Asset Management The energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation as digital technologies and artificial…
The Digital Shift in Energy Asset Management The energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation as digital technologies and artificial…
Planning Inspectorate Hears Landmark Case on 1,200-Hectare Renewable Energy Project The future of what would become Britain’s largest solar farm…
NuScale Power shares have retreated from recent highs but are approaching a historically bullish technical level. Options market data reveals elevated put activity that could fuel a rebound if sentiment shifts, analysts suggest.
NuScale Power (SMR) shares declined significantly this week, reportedly trading down 12.4% at $33.60 and heading for their fifth consecutive daily loss. This pullback comes despite the stock maintaining an impressive 89.6% gain for 2025 and having reached a record high of $57.42 just last week, according to market analysis.
Scientists have discovered a method to convert plastic water bottles into supercapacitors that outperform commercial versions. The breakthrough suggests potential for sustainable energy storage solutions using recycled materials.
Researchers have developed an innovative approach to repurpose plastic water bottles into high-performance supercapacitors, according to recent reports. Sources indicate that a team from Michigan Technological University has created a method to convert polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic into both electrodes and separators for energy storage devices. The resulting supercapacitors reportedly demonstrate higher capacitance than traditional commercial versions, suggesting potential applications for sustainable energy storage.
Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, has announced she will leave her position in January 2026. Under her leadership, the U.S. solar industry expanded from 36 gigawatts to over 255 gigawatts, transforming into a cornerstone of America’s energy economy.
Abigail Ross Hopper, the influential president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), will step down from her position on January 30, 2026, according to her recent announcement. Sources indicate that Hopper has led the organization for nearly nine years, during which time she has overseen remarkable growth in the U.S. solar and storage industry.
From IT Veteran to Digital Transformation Leader After nearly twenty-five years with Duke Energy, Richard Donaldson brings deep institutional knowledge…
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Iran’s Energy Paradox: Fuel-Rich Nation Turns to Solar Amid Power Shortages Iran, despite possessing the world’s third-largest oil reserves and…
Major Capital Injection for Continental EV Expansion Spiro, a prominent electric vehicle manufacturer operating across multiple African markets, has successfully…
Facing years-long waits for grid connections, data center operators are adopting aeroderivative gas turbines converted from jet engines. These repurposed power units provide immediate electricity during construction and early operation phases while utilities work on permanent solutions.
Data center developers confronting severe power bottlenecks are increasingly turning to an unconventional solution: repurposed aviation engines. According to reports from industry sources, these aeroderivative gas turbines provide temporary electricity during construction and initial operation phases while permanent grid connections remain years away from completion.