Top Power Headlines | |||
|
Investigation ongoing into bomb at Arizona
plant The FBI, ATF, and the Arizona Department of Public Services have all been called in to investigate a crude incendiary device that was set off at the Valencia Plant in Arizona Full Article Share: |
||
|
Siemens, Mitsubishi make case for deal to
rival GE The CEOs from Siemens and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries promote their joint offer to buy parts of French engineering company Alstom and head off a rival bid from General Electric Co. Full Article Share: |
Top Power News
• Supplying water to power plants with desalination
• Nuclear industry explores accident-resistant fuel
• Researchers develop new class of solar power generating nanoparticles
• UK approves 1,200 MW East Anglia One offshore wind farm
• Renewables generate 84 percent of Uruguay's energy
• Google may enter smart grid market with new tools
• First Solar selected to build 150 MW solar power facility
• More ocean off Massachusetts open for wind power
• Energy Demand Dynamics in a Global and Interconnected World
• Hydropower supplies more than 75% of Brazil's electric power
• Siemens hands over 800 MW combined-cycle power plant
• Supplying water to power plants with desalination
• Nuclear industry explores accident-resistant fuel
• Researchers develop new class of solar power generating nanoparticles
• UK approves 1,200 MW East Anglia One offshore wind farm
• Renewables generate 84 percent of Uruguay's energy
• Google may enter smart grid market with new tools
• First Solar selected to build 150 MW solar power facility
• More ocean off Massachusetts open for wind power
• Energy Demand Dynamics in a Global and Interconnected World
• Hydropower supplies more than 75% of Brazil's electric power
• Siemens hands over 800 MW combined-cycle power plant
PennEnergy Blogs | |
New EPA Regulations Could Make a Super
Hero Out of the Smart Grid Smart Grid Technologies May be the Key to Meeting EPA CO2 Emissions Targets Without Spending a King’s Ransom on Clean Coal Systems and New Gas-Fired Assets. Full Article Share: |
|
Governing Energy: Price of
Failure A recent blog celebrated the management guru truism that organizations learn from failure and that individuals should be provided an environment where failure is acceptable and part of the learning organization process. This author might take exception to that management “rule.” Full Article Share: |
No comments:
Post a Comment