Increasing substation resiliency with EMT studies Jenny Zhou & Iman Kaffashan Running the grid smoothly is a delicate and complex task. Among the countless steps that enable a consistent and reliable flow of electricity is regulating the voltage. Although, surges...
World’s largest renewable hydrogen projects Authors: Adam Evans, Dereck Dombo & Syahrul Saad Hydrogen has long been championed as a potential source of low to zero-emissions energy as part of a net zero world. Until now, the cost of producing green hydrogen...
The complexity of renewables, Part 8 In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC UK’s Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes, Dereck Dombo, Abraham...
The complexity of renewables, Part 7 Zia Emin In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC’s Zia Emin discusses the potential impacts of...
Gigafactories: a new global race is on Tim Miles The transition to electric vehicles is creating a new supply chain. Can any modern economy hope to keep up with its rivals without building gigafactories for large-scale battery production? While the concept of GDP has...
PSC NZ hosts summer intern engineering students Ray Young From Mid-November 2022 to Mid-February 2023 PSC New Zealand was proud to welcome Emma Frengley and Treasa Glubb as Electrical Engineering intern students from the University of Canterbury. Emma is in her last...