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Monday, April 21, 2014

PennEnergy's Power News Updates 4/21

Today's Headlines
• Reducing Energy’s Water Footprint: Driving a Sustainable Energy Future Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Putting the pieces together for a distributed energy future Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Planned power plant closures grows to 7,740 MW in Germany Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Managing renewables intelligently Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Tiny power plants hold promise for nuclear energy Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Networking of heat pumps, PV to optimize solar power consumption Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• The Smart Grid Needs a Publicist Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• JinkoSolar grid connects 39 MW of solar power in Jiangsu Facebook Linkedin Twitter


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Reducing Energy’s Water Footprint: Driving a Sustainable Energy Future
Historically, energy infrastructures around the world were commonly developed within a context of unconstrained water resource availability. Increasingly, however, unsustainable uses of water resources, population dynamics and migration patterns, and climate change impacts on precipitation and the environment are all altering the baseline supplies of water across the globe
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Putting the pieces together for a distributed energy future
Comparisons between the smart grid and the internet are common, but the analogy is particularly useful when it comes to a critical distinction that both share, namely that there is a difference between products and services and the underlying infrastructure that enables them.
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Planned power plant closures grows to 7,740 MW in Germany
Filings seeking the closure of German power plants grows to a combined capacity of 7,740 megawatts, including early shut down of a nuclear reactor
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Managing renewables intelligently
Smart energy management systems are the way to put robust supply networks in place and to ensure that renewables are harnessed as efficiently as possible.
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Tiny power plants hold promise for nuclear energy
Small underground nuclear power plants that could be cheaper to build than their behemoth counterparts may herald the future for an energy industry under intense scrutiny since the Fukushima disaster
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Networking of heat pumps, PV to optimize solar power consumption
Networking solutions that use electrical and thermal energy, such as heat pumps and photovoltaic systems, to optimize private consumption of solar energy
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The Smart Grid Needs a Publicist
Seriously, the Smart Grid saves time, money, and potentially even lives. When was the last time Tom Cruise prevented a multi-state black out or kept a hospital from losing power?
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JinkoSolar grid connects 39 MW of solar power in Jiangsu
JinkoSolar grid connects two solar plants with a combined power generation capacity of 39 megawatts in Jiangsu, China
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