Generation: Page 326


  • Japan’s Tepco to Install 17 Million Smart Meters

    The company is responding to a government directive aimed at managing demand.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 10, 2012
  • KPMG Will Not Publish Findings of British Green Energy Study

    As debate rages on green power options in Britain, KPMG opts not to publish a report into the maelstrom.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 10, 2012
  • Major Cluster Of Data Centers Inhabit Northern Virginia Explore the Trendline
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    Trendline

    Electricity Supply and Demand

    After nearly two decades of flat demand, U.S. electricity consumption reached an all-time high in 2024 and is expected to continue rising. This trendline brings together the best of Utility Dive’s coverage of emerging trends in supply and demand and the decisions being made today that will impact the power system for years to come. 

    By Utility Dive staff
  • DOE Finds More Money for Innovation – Lots of It

    The department announced $12 million to speed solar energy innovation from lab to marketplace.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • Sending Smart Grid Love to Five Utilities

    A Valentine's Day offering to utilities, which often get more grief than love.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • NRC Approves Vogtle, First Nuclear Plant License in 30 Years

    In a 4-1 vote, the commission agreed to give Southern Nuclear Operating Co. two more generators.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • State Regulator Likes Vogtle Approval

    The chairman of the Georgia PSC hailed the NRC's decision to license two new reactors.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • Busch Ranch Adds to Black Hills Wind Portfolio

    Black & Veatch will provide detailed design for the Busch Ranch Wind Project

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • EPA Pressed For Compliance Timeline Guarantees

    Electricity regulators from across the U.S. insisted this week that the Environmental Protection Agency is underestimating the time they'll need to meet EPA's newest air rules.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 9, 2012
  • Calico Energy and Aclara Announce Alliance

    They say they will offer an integrated set of advanced load control, analytics and demand-response solutions.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 8, 2012
  • Coal on Last Legs at Massachusetts Power Station

    A legal settlement means coal will not be back after Dominion Energy shuts down its Salem Harbor facility.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 7, 2012
  • Canadian Trash-to-Biofuel Firm Enerkem Files for $125 Million IPO

    The company says it has a "thermochemical technology" way to turn trash to gas.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Renewable Power in California Includes Variable and Non-variable Sources

    Generation from other renewable sources is easier to keep constant than weather-driven "fuel."

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 6, 2012
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    Stress Test Rips Hole In Electric, Gas Disaster Planning

    A "stress test scenario" showed that using more natural gas to fuel generators raises the risk of system interruptions.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Siemens Wins Order for Combined Cycle Power Plant in Saudi Arabia

    Siemens will supply key components for the IPP Qurayyah combined cycle power plant in Saudi Arabia.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Solar Trade War: It Just Doesn’t Matter

    Greentech Media's Eric Wesoff concludes that fighting China on solar-panel manufacturing is pointless.

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Wind Energy: Over 21% of New Power Capacity in 2011

    Wind capacity in Europe grew enough in 2011 to equal 6.3% of the E.U.'s usage.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Movie Takes an Honest Look at Complicated Subject: Wind Power

    The documentary "Windfall" doesn't shy from examining wind power's problems along with its benefits.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
  • Bringing Ultracapacitors to the China Wind Industry

    An Chinese entrepreneur dives into the market for a better way to power blade pitch.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 6, 2012
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    Most States Have Renewable Portfolio Standards

    The standards drive increases in generation capacity powered by renewable resources.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 3, 2012
  • NH utility fighting forced divestiture

    Public Service says that it usually delivers power it generates at below-market prices and customers can choose their source anyway.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 3, 2012
  • Real-Life Grid Security Bungles (and 5 Steps To Banish Them)

    Security veteran Ernie Hayden has scary stories about lax security found during utility site visits.

    By Ron Gallagher • Feb. 1, 2012
  • On the Hot Seat: IEEE's Dr. Avnaesh Jayantilal

    By Eli Dickinson • Feb. 1, 2012
  • Federal Leasing Slowdown Costing Jobs, Money

    A collapse in oil and gas leasing on federally owned land in six western states is costing the U.S. economy jobs and federal royalties as well as limiting access to domestic energy resources, a recent oil-industry-backed study says.

    By Sean Griffey • Feb. 1, 2012
  • Global Natural Gas Production Doubled Between 1980 and 2010

    Global dry natural gas production increased 110 percent between 1980 and 2010, from 53 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) to 112 Tcf.

    By Sean Griffey • Jan. 31, 2012
  • DOE Projections Detail the Potential of Water Energy

    New assessments of U.S. wave energy and tidal current energy illustrates the vast potential of the resources.  

    Jan. 30, 2012