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Industry Exec: Data Centers Will Drive Demand for Natural Gas

POWER Magazine

An executive with the TC Energy, a group that is among the largest operators of natural gas pipelines in North America, said electricity demand from energy-intensive data centers will support […] The post Industry Exec: Data Centers Will Drive Demand for Natural Gas appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Planning Is Key to Successful Nuclear Refueling Outages

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nuclear power plants typically refuel every 18 to 24 months. Refueling outages normally occur in the spring and fall of the year when demand for electricity is at its lowest. The Energy Information The post Planning Is Key to Successful Nuclear Refueling Outages appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Comment: UK leaders need to embrace the cost of Britain’s green future

Envirotec Magazine

What fate awaits the power sector under what will likely be a Labour government, and why is the question so important? To begin with, there is an upcoming imbalance in electricity supply and demand. Electricity supply in the UK is shrinking, while demand is increasing. Moreover, Hinkley will only make up 3.2

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Electricity networks accelerate potential connection dates of over 200 clean energy projects

Envirotec Magazine

7.8GW of clean energy projects, more than double the output of Hinkley Point C nuclear power station, have had their connection offer dates brought forward by up to 10 years, National Grid announced on 30 April. “The Technical Limits programme is a fantastic example of cross-industry collaboration. .

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Bloomberg report: Urgent deployment of existing technology can get world close to net zero

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C, sees demand for oil, gas and coal reach an immediate peak and fall into a steep decline starting from the year 2025. The power, transport, industry and buildings sectors transition at different speeds based on the technologies available for them to decarbonize, but all see emissions start to fall immediately. is buildings).

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Sweden remains Europe’s largest net power exporter

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Sweden retained its position as the biggest net exporter of power in Europe during the second half of last year. That was the standout highlight of a new report on the European electricity market by energy data analyst EnAppSys. As the price-cap remains in place, Spain will continue to export cheaper power into France.

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European scientists group urges ban on new natural gas boilers

Envirotec Magazine

To mitigate climate change, it is crucial to stop using all fossil fuels, to ban new natural gas boilers, and to massively ramp up renewable electricity production. It underlines that heating, unlike electricity, is a very local market. In some countries, natural gas has become the main fuel to generate electricity.