jackofalltrades, to Texas
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"""
Spot prices at the North Hub, which includes Dallas, jumped to more than $3,000 a megawatt-hour just before 7 p.m. local time, versus about $32 at the same time Tuesday, according to data from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.

Unusually hot weather in the region has boosted demand for cooling and lowered the efficiency of many power plants. Wind output has also fallen from a day earlier and there are more outages.
"""

https://archive.ph/Nbatb

thejapantimes, to business
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

J-Power says it may close up to five coal-fired power generation units by fiscal 2030 as part of its efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/05/10/companies/j-power-coal-plants/

Casey, to Energy
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jerzone, (edited ) to random
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Part of the trail went by a substation. They always have such fascinating and mysterious equipment. Plus, their signs are on point.

mkwadee, to renewableenergy
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mkwadee, to uk
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It may only be mid-spring but right now although little is being generated by (2.5 GW or 7.8% of demand) a very healthy 8.6 GW or 26.6% is being met by . is down at 5.7 GW or 17.6%.

https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

wrldbhindmiror, to Netherlands
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unnameduser, to nuclear
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French ASN approves EDF’s Flamanville EPR start-up

(Montel) French nuclear safety authority ASN has authorised utility EDF to bring its 1.6 GW third-generation nuclear reactor in Flamanville online, it said on Tuesday.

https://montelnews.com/news/d47ba9d4-dfbf-4453-8d0c-456a5466a29e/french-asn-approves-edfs-flamanville-epr-start-up

Norobiik, to renewableenergy
@Norobiik@noc.social avatar

A report on the global power system has found that the world may be on the brink of driving down generation, even as overall demand for continues to rise. was the main supplier of electricity growth, according to Ember, adding more than twice as much new electricity generation as coal in 2023.

passes 30% of world’s electricity supply
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/08/renewable-energy-passes-30-of-worlds-electricity-supply

Abikv, to fediverse
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Casey, to renewableenergy
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ben, to Blog
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New #Blog: Plugging a heater into an extension lead, what could go wrong?

We had a 2kW heater plugged into a multi-socket lead which ultimately failed.

I took the lead apart to see what exactly had gone wrong.

https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/house-stuff/plugging-a-heater-into-a-switched-extension-lead-what-could-go-wrong.html

#electricity #diy

Aleenaa, to news
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iamdavidobrien, to Scotland
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The #carbon intensity of #electricity generation in #Scotland is almost zero.

At times, it is.

https://www.extraordinaryfacility.com/carbonforecast/

#ClimateDiary

adam, to Energy
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Remember: fossil fuel companies want people to focus on what uses #energy so we don't talk about the supply side.

They benefit from #environmentalists spending time and energy bickering with one another about whether AI uses too much #electricity, whether to support more #nuclear plants, whether we should mine more #lithium to have grid scale #batteries, and so forth.

That doesn't mean we can't talk about these things, but be #mindful where you spend your energy.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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Clyde Valley Electrical Power Company access cover in Bowling near Glasgow. Established in 1901, it aimed to build power stations in Yoker, Motherwell and Crookston to provide electricity to customers in Glasgow and the surrounding areas. Only the first two were ever built. In 1927, it built the first hydro-electric power station in Scotland at Bonnington on the Falls of Clyde. In 1948, the company was nationalised.

thejapantimes, to business
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Investors looking for a unique way into the stock market’s artificial intelligence boom are finding an intriguing bank shot in what’s traditionally the most boring corner of the equities universe: utilities. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/04/28/tech/ai-boom-winner-utilities/

jrefior, to climate
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"Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued Thursday by the .

"The power plant rule marks the first time the federal government has restricted carbon dioxide emissions from existing coal-fired power plants."
https://apnews.com/article/power-plants-coal-natural-gas-biden-epa-5c96ca146e7f70b47806beb4bc3713e6

ApaulD, to journalism
@ApaulD@aus.social avatar

Peter Dutton continues to spread toxic pro-nuclear lies – constantly amplified by the Murdoch Press.

Despite staunch community opposition to radioactive waste dumps. And despite the big companies joining experts to oppose Dutton's plan for slow, expensive nuclear reactors – which would delay the transition from polluting coal & gas to clean renewable energy.


https://youtu.be/q9UaQZRvqq0?feature=shared

stshank, to random
@stshank@mstdn.social avatar

"Today, most power lines consist of steel cores surrounded by strands of aluminum, a design that’s been around for a century. In the 2000s, several companies developed cables that used smaller, lighter cores such as carbon fiber and that could hold more aluminum. These advanced cables can carry up to twice as much current as older models."

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/09/climate/electric-grid-more-power.html

#Power #Grid #Electricity

Miro_Collas, to solar
@Miro_Collas@masto.ai avatar

California is grappling with a growing problem: Too much solar - The Washington Post
https://archive.ph/hO4tk

It is only a problem because they can't think outside the box.

#Electricity #Solar #SolarPanels

amadeus, to Musicproduction
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mkwadee, to Flowers
@mkwadee@mastodon.org.uk avatar

It’s a nice outside and it really feels like spring. The are busy making use of the , while the flowers are busy making use of the bees.

mkwadee,
@mkwadee@mastodon.org.uk avatar

The #UK #ElectricyDemand is currently 32 GW and of that, 25.2% is coming from #SolarEnergy, 17.1% is coming from #WindEnergy, 16.8% is coming from #NuclearEnergy and 9.9% is coming from #Biomass and only 7% is coming from #Gas. There is also a fair amount coming from continental Europe through the various interconnections.

https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

#Environment #Electricity #FossilFuels #GreenhouseGases Renewables #RenewableEnergy

sheislaurence, to BMW
@sheislaurence@mastodon.social avatar

Before everyone starts dissing and celebrating the 's iX5 Hydrogen, believing that are going to run on pure tomorrow, remember that the 2 primary methods of producing at scale are steam reformation & autothermal reforming using oxygen and . From 'blue' (as aforementioned) to 'pink' or 'yellow', all production methods hide under the unicorn method, hurling us towards total .

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/07/hydrogen-clean-fuel-climate-crisis-explainer

sheislaurence,
@sheislaurence@mastodon.social avatar

@Hypx yeah, the grid "can" run on #methane, but it is a rapidly falling source of #electricity production, while #renewable electricity is the fastest growing source at 44% of EU production. Whereas green hydrogen accounts for less than 1% of world production. I will not boost your further disinformation quest by engaging, ciao bello! https://ember-climate.org/insights/research/european-electricity-review-2024/

auscandoc, to solar
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Seven countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy | The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/renewable-energy-solar-climate-targets-b2529461.html “Seven countries now generate nearly all of their #electricity from #renewable energy sources, according to newly compiled figures.

Albania, Bhutan, Nepal, Paraguay, Iceland, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo produced more than 99.7 per cent of the electricity they consumed using #geothermal, #hydro, #solar or #wind power.

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