India’s Power Sector Faces Slowdown
India’s power output growth slowed to its lowest rate since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2024, according to recent data.
India’s power output growth slowed to its lowest rate since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2024, according to recent data.
From advanced meters to AI-enabled sensors, here’s how smart grid technology will transform the energy sector in 2025.
Distribution grid operators need to get their infrastructure ready for the energy transition and fast.
The electric vehicle (EV) industry is experiencing rapid growth, with charging technology and infrastructure evolving to meet increasing demands.
The BESS Testing and Performance Measurements Standard aims to establish clear performance expectations.
EETC aims to increase energy generation by 6% to 229.1 GWh.
As the digital revolution continues, embracing automation in data centres is a significant cost-saving opportunity.
This development highlights the complex challenges faced by developing nations in balancing economic growth, energy security, and environmental concerns.
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Data centres, the backbone of our digital world, are consuming vast amounts of electricity, raising concerns about their impact on the power grid.
Cryptocurrency mining changes could end the strain on power grids.
Communities are thinking big and relying on smaller energy systems called microgrids to gain reliable energy autonomy.
This collaborative effort between Google Cloud, NRG Energy, and Renew Home could serve as a blueprint for modernising energy systems nationwide.
As the adoption of EVs accelerates and data centres expand, utilities face the challenge of modernising infrastructure while maintaining reliability and sustainability.
“Essentially, the grid must evolve into one giant computer.”
Germany’s power margin is set to drop as low wind speeds and colder weather strain the power system.
The Suzhou Yuexi Substation, a key project by State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Co., Ltd., commenced operations on 29 November 2024.
Smart sensors detect damaging harmonics outside IEEE standards
A Leap in power infrastructure.
The electrical grid is undergoing a significant transformation.
This microgrid represents a significant advancement in the integration of renewable energy, energy storage, and electric vehicles.
With the proliferation of smart meters, IoT devices, and advanced grid technologies, utilities are generating more data than ever before.
As the U.S. continues its transition towards cleaner energy sources and a more resilient grid, utility spending is likely to remain high.
On track to achieve the 2030 target six years early, with plans to add 1.2 TW of solar and wind capacity.