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US regional TSOs team up on interregional transfer capability study

Smart Energy International

Increasing transfer capability between regions may help to support greater grid resilience, the organisations said, particularly following extreme weather events and the influx of renewable generation resources with intermittent output.

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The Future of Energy and Grid Resiliency is Distributed

AutoGrid

The Future of Energy and Grid Resiliency is Distributed By Giovanni Herazo, Vice President, Smart Grid Solutions As one of FPL’s smart grid & innovation leaders, I saw firsthand how our grid was consistently put to the test by unexpected outages, power quality issues, adverse weather conditions, and rising load demand.

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Baltic states to install synchronous compensators in resilience efforts

Smart Energy International

As part of the Baltic power grid synchronisation project, the compensators will also be installed in Lithuania and Estonia – three in each country. Their construction is part of the transmission system infrastructure strengthening projects, which aims to sync the Baltic electricity system with continental Europe’s by 2025.

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Iron-air batteries to stabilise grid as coal plants shut down

Smart Energy International

Modeling grid operations Form Energy and Xcel Energy collaborated on extensive modeling with Formware, Form Energy’s investment and operational modeling tool for power grids. Both projects are expected to come online as early as 2025.

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Here’s how developing countries can do more on climate

Renewable Energy World

While the focus is mainly on helping build resilience into Ghana’s infrastructure and power resources, reducing carbon emissions remains a fundamental metric for measuring overall program success. Many global efforts to halt or reverse climate impacts have squarely focused on resilience and mitigation. Point 3: Adaptation.

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The key lesson from the Ukraine crisis? Shifting to net zero is more important than ever

Business Green

To become energy secure and genuinely resilient from volatile fossil fuel prices, the UK must accelerate its transition to a zero-carbon energy system, writes Nick Molho, from the Aldersgate Group. This has now been amplified by the events in Ukraine, which has caused gas prices to double again in the first two weeks of the conflict.

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The 4 Things PG&E Must Do to Survive and Thrive Post-Bankruptcy

GreenTechMedia

The San Francisco-based utility is emerging from bankruptcy with a massive debt load that could make it harder to raise the tens of billions of dollars of investment needed to prevent its power grid from causing more devastating wildfires. PG&E plans to invest about $40 billion over the next five years into its power grid.