The Cheapest Sources of Electricity
An interesting chart. The usefulness of LCOE depends on how it is interpreted & used, which requires skills & expertise. Those who know how […]
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An interesting chart. The usefulness of LCOE depends on how it is interpreted & used, which requires skills & expertise. Those who know how […]
The Cheapest Sources of Electricity Read More »
“You need guts to operate as an entrepreneur in US power generation and distribution. The bosses of regulated utilities have lost their stomach for
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The forces of global change call for significant rethinking and restructuring of the power industry if it is to remain viable. Industry leaders face
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Starting early in EVs and batteries, the US gave up the lead to China. I can also think about small modular nuclear reactors where
The US gave up it’s lead in EVs and batteries to China. Read More »
In the 03/1990 issue of HBR [https://lnkd.in/eN9rsvez], Michael Porter wrote: ”National prosperity is created, not inherited. It does not grow out of a country’s
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Where HECO ends up will only be known in the coming months, but it is worth reflecting if utilities, especially those at a higher
The US faces a pivotal moment: According to Princeton’s Zero Lab report, U.S. electricity demand is expected to grow 20-25% from 2022 to 2030
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European wind seems to be facing a tough time: Siemens Gamesa and Vestas have reported quarterly losses, Vatenfall has stopped a wind farm development,
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The movie – Oppenheimer brings several things back into the foreground. Nuclear energy, spirit of entrepreneurship, and the ability of the US government to
Oppenheimer: Nuclear Energy and US Ingenuity Read More »
There are several salient points in this interview particularly the need for a “sense of urgency for innovation, markets, regulations, and policies to change