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Techouse tests compact steam generator, targets 25% lower offshore CO2 emissions
Norwegian technology company Techouse has completed full-scale testing of a compact steam generator designed ...
Gas power is experiencing a stunning resurgence, driven by soaring electricity demand. But as utilities scramble to secure new capacity, a turbine supply crunch is unfolding, forcing urgent ...
A natural gas-fired plant to be located behind-the-meter of an Ohio data center campus was approved for construction this week. The 200-megawatt (MW) Socrates South Power Generation Project is to be ...
Backup generators are gaining a new lease on life in data centers. For decades, they have been a rarely used part of the infrastructure, existing for those moments when other power sources fail. But ...
It is an interesting fact that the most efficient way to generate electricity — at least so far — is to spin the shaft of a generator. The only real question is how you spin it. Falling water works.
A keynote panel discussing the role of gas turbines in the clean energy transition at POWERGEN International. From left to right: Jeffrey Benoit, PSM; Ben Thomas, Mitsubishi Power; Aad den Elzen, ...
Inside Siemens Energy AG’s vast glass and steel assembly hall in central Berlin, engineers are close to completing a 500-ton turbine for a natural-gas power plant. Workers have spent weeks on ...
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