Renewables Renewable energy, synthetic inertia, and the US grid May 12, 2022 James O’Brien The global supply of renewables is expected to grow by 35 gigawatts from 2021 to 2022, falling short of global power demand, anticipated to increase up by 100 gigawatts...
What’s up with hydrogen? Guest Contributor: Dr. Mani Vadari There’s a lot of talk of the promise of hydrogen swirling around our industry today. As we move through the energy transition, we should look at all potential technologies and options to help us...
BESS’ vital role in UK’s energy transition This post contains an article published by a small cohort within PSC’s UK team including Dr. Mahmoud Elkazaz, Dr. Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes, Raj Hirani, Jonathan Cervantes and Andrew Eviston. The group...
Power Networks Renewables EVs in UK’s future power system: A net-zero strategy April 5, 2022 This post contains an article published by a small cohort within PSC’s UK team including Dr. Mahmoud Elkazaz, Dr. Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes, Raj...
Climate change and the electric grid Guest Contributor:Ernie Hayden, MIPM CISSP GICSP(Gold) PSPFounder/Principal at 443 Consulting In March 2021 the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report raising concerns about the impact of climate...
ESB’s transformation plan to deliver a low carbon electricity system by 2030 Andrew Eviston ESB Networks who manages the construction and maintenance of Ireland’s electricity transmission system, recently announced its “National Network, Local Connections...