by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
Dominion Energy Virginia, American Electric Power, and FirstEnergy have announced a joint planning agreement to propose several new regional transmission projects within the PJM footprint, which spans across multiple states in the US.
by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
Nordex Group has announced receiving orders for wind turbines totalling 500MW for projects in Canada.
by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
What falling sales? Plugins grew by 19% YoY! Global plugin vehicle registrations were up 19% in August 2024 compared to August 2023. There were 1.5 million registrations. BEVs were up by just 6% YoY (year over year), but plugin hybrids jumped 51% YoY, selling close to half a million units, … [continued]
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by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
Currently, hurricanes severity is measured by either the Saffir-Simpson scale or the Accumulated Cyclone Energy scale. Neither of them really was adequate in the massive 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, in the years since or in this years devastating season. Let’s explore why. Note: I published a version of this article … [continued]
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by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
Eligible California Homeowners and Multifamily Building Owners Can Use the Federal Home Energy Rebate Programs to Save Energy, Save Money on Energy-Efficient Upgrades, and Lower Housing Costs Investing in America Agenda Provides Added Support to California’s Existing Energy-Efficiency Programs, Giving Residents More Opportunities to Save WASHINGTON, DC — As part of … [continued]
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by | Oct 9, 2024 | Energy News
Whether it is a sweltering summer or a frigid winter, digging just a few feet into the earth provides relief from the temperatures above. That is because, on average, the ground temperature is warmer than the air during the winter and cooler in the summer. This relatively constant subsurface temperature … [continued]
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