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2019 PEI Issue 5

POWERGEN Europe Supplement 2019

  Read articles from Power Engineering International here Read the full digimag here From this edition, we will be featuring print elements of Power Engineering International inside the Smart Energy International magazine. The synergies between the two...

Improving nuclear unit outage scheduling with artificial intelligence

AI has tremendous potential to reduce the substantial repetitive tasks, enabling engineers to concentrate more on engineering, write Maciej Hryniewicki and James Strapp Today, utility engineers spend a significant portion of their time completing...

Are utilities keeping up with cyber threats?

Siemens and the Ponemon Institute have released a new report that assesses the global energy industry's ability to meet the growing threat of cyberattacks to utilities and critical infrastructure connected to the electrical grid. The...

Adapting to meet renewable energy targets

According to the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), Britain is capable of generating 100% of its energy supply from clean sources or carbon-neutral back-ups. In an environment increasingly reliant on renewables, Martyn Williams, managing director...
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Improving efficiency for the Lisahally biomass power plant

Biomass is becoming an increasingly popular fuel solution for power generation. It is one of several technologies being implemented to improve the sustainability of power supplies as demand continues to increase. As with all facilities,...

Connecting heat, cold and electricity ” a new route to clean energy

New technology is offering an economic approach to largescale energy storage. An electro thermal energy storage (ETES) breakthrough does more than address bulk power storage though. By coupling electricity, heat and cooling ETES represents an...