Modeling hydrolysis loads in modern power systems Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes & Abraham Alvarez-Bustos Recently there has been an uptick in countries that are transitioning to an overall low-carbon energy system to obtain hydrogen gas from water through a process...
Solar power becoming dominant Tim Miles As the energy sector is responsible for around 75% of all greenhouse gas emissions, the transition to renewable energy sources – and net zero by 2050 – is widely accepted as essential. But, pledges by Governments worldwide are...
The complexity of renewables, Part 6 Shahab Khan & Kevin Smethurst 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 Kevin Smethurst and...
Reflecting on Wind Energy Ireland Grant McCormick The Wind Energy Ireland (WEI) Offshore Wind 2023 conference was held one week after the results of Ireland’s first offshore wind auction. This created buzz and excitement for Ireland’s future to harness the abundant...
The complexity of renewables, Part 5 Shahab Khan & Mahmoud Elkazaz 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 Shahab Khan and...
Microgrid standardization John Camilleri As we move to a more sustainable future, how we generate, transmit, and distribute energy is shifting. Microgrids are local electrical grids that act as a single controllable entity capable of connecting to a traditional...