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Psychology Researchers Develop App to Cut Electricity Consumption in California
Greenely and Stanford University are launching the Greenely Go mobile application in California after a year of development in a unique collaboration aiming to demonstrate how effectively a newly developed behavioral algorithm can help decrease electricity usage in California. The app utilizes energy consumption data from PG&E and is now available to download for all PG&E customers free of charge.
Ammonia-Based Flue Gas Desulfurization
Boilers
FGD using ammonia instead of lime or limestone can achieve higher levels of SO2 removal while eliminating liquid and solid wastes.
Leveraging the Science of Measurement to Mitigate Risk for Nuclear Plants
Nuclear
Risk at a nuclear power plant can take many forms. Operators are concerned about factors that impact consistent, efficient energy production. Engineers are concerned about component reliability, compatibility and quality. All are focused on safety on the job. As a result, plant managers seek methods of mitigating risk. Any technique that is able to transform an “unknown” into a “known” factor is considered highly beneficial.
Cooling Tower Heat Transfer Fundamentals
O&M
The continued planning, construction, and operation of combined cycle power plants (and other energy and industrial facilities) is introducing many new personnel to numerous water-related issues, including those related to cooling. A critical unit operation at many of these facilities is energy transfer in one or more cooling towers.
Frame versus Aero: Who Wins in Simple Cycle? Mid to Large-size Combustion Turbines
Combined Cycle
Across the US power markets, there are needs for new peaking capacity. Some may value peaking differently; however all markets value the main characteristics of a peaking facility: quick start/ramp rate, emissions compliance, flexible operation, and output.
CHP: Is it a Means to Enhance Grid Reliability and Promote Energy Sustainability?
Boilers
Using a single primary fuel, combined heat and power (CHP) projects, often referred to as cogeneration projects, have been stalwart, self-serving suppliers of electricity and another thermal energy form to manufacturing industries for over a century.
Gas
Digitalization: Moving from Step Change to Transformation in Power Generation
You’ve no doubt seen or heard a lot of discussion these days about the terms “digitization” and “digitalization,” as well as some disagreement as to the differe…
Combined Cycle
Industry, UCF team to fuel Florida’s “Turbine Turnpike”
Sunny Florida’s global reputation for world-class theme parks and beaches overshadows a thriving turbine design ecosystem that has become unparalleled in the in…
Gas
The Additive Age
Materials Science and Engineering has provided the chapter titles in the book of human history: The Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age….
Coal
Cybersecurity: The Power of Partnership
The FBI and the U.S. Government partner with private sector entities in a crucial effort to counter, fight, and defeat cyber threats and adversaries….
Batteries
Industry News
Toshiba to Pay $3.68 Billion for Vogtle Westinghouse Reactors Toshiba Corp. will pay $3.68 billion toward the construction of two reactors in Georgia by its U.S…
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Psychology Researchers Develop App to Cut Electricity Consumption in California
Ammonia-Based Flue Gas Desulfurization
Leveraging the Science of Measurement to Mitigate Risk for Nuclear Plants
Cooling Tower Heat Transfer Fundamentals