Energy

Bechtel-built Cutlass Solar 2 is complete ahead of schedule through harnessing technologies 

The Bechtel-built Cutlass Solar 2 project in Fort Bend, Texas, is complete and generating electricity at full capacity for the first time, sending enough clean, renewable energy to the grid to power 40,000 homes—a milestone that comes ahead of the...

EVOS launches first-of-its-kind energy management solution for EV-Ready business sites 

The EVOS Fleet platform is a one stop shop enabling infrastructure to be installed and managed easily, with potential to scale all from a single-pane-of-glass solution.  EVOS, the Brisbane-based electric vehicle (EV) energy management and AC charging...

Sleeping energy models unlock savings for building owners and operators 

Building owners and operators are unknowingly sitting on valuable assets that could unlock significant energy, carbon and cost savings, according to experts across the built environment sector.   IES’s whitepaper advocates reviving 3D...

Energy professionals say AI will drive demand for human skills 

GETI 2024 discovered 90% of energy professionals expect AI to increase demand for – and influence them to learn – new skills such as programming, IT, critical thinking and creativity. The top three uses of AI in the oil and gas sector were...

Schneider Electric helps Sidara build a greener future at new Holborn headquarters

Schneider Electric, a leader in the Digital Transformation of energy management and automation, has announced its smart energy management solutions feature in the London headquarters of leading design, engineering and consulting group Sidara. Designed by...

California Nevada Cement Association commends the bill permitting cement plants to capture carbon-free power 

The California Nevada Cement Association (CNCA) commends the introduction of AB 2109 by Assemblymember Juan Carrillo as a vital step forward in decarbonising the state’s cement production by 2045.  The bill would permit cement producers in...

Grundfos introduces new range of end-suction pumps to advance Singapore’s smart green city ambitions 

As demand for intelligent solutions accelerates to build more connected, resilient and sustainable cities, Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technologies, has launched its new NK and NKE range in Singapore. The new long-coupled...

Solving the building operations’ energy consumption problem 

It’s estimated that building operations account for a staggering 30% of global final energy consumption. It’s clear there’s a need to boost efficiency, but how can we achieve this with no loss to comfort and at a reasonable cost? Here,...

Revolutionising urban spaces with technology: The future of car parks 

Ben Marchant, Chief Operating Officer at 3ti, explores how urban spaces are changing to integrating solar technologies into our public car parks, changing our transportation, environment and public spaces forever.  The UK has around 30,000 car parks...

Industry advancements in the relationship between energy and AI 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already transforming industries across the UK economy, and the energy sector is no exception. Daniel Burton, CEO of PropTech pioneer, Wondrwall Group, discusses how AI has the power to completely change how we balance and...

First 3D printed net zero energy home made in Los Angeles 

Students from Woodbury University School of Architecture, in collaboration with 3D builder Emergent and LiUNA (Laborers’ International Union of North America), have successfully completed Los Angeles’ first fully-permitted net zero energy 3D...

Hitachi Energy’s boosts grid safety and productivity with enhanced SAM600  

Hitachi Energy advances its digital substation tech with the SAM600 3.0, a versatile Process Interface Unit (PIU). It aids transmission utilities in swift digital substation adoption. The SAM600 integrates three units into one, serving as a merging unit,...