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The Case Against Fixing the Grid (Again)

OilPrice

The engineers favored the explanation that the Spanish grid had too many renewable power sources and renewables, as everyone knows, lack inertia. So, maybe the grid needed more gas-fired, coal-fired, nuclear power plants or a better connection to France.

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How hydrogen combustion engines can contribute to zero emissions

McKinsey

Hydrogen combustion engines can leverage existing technologies and provide a zero-emissions option for specific use cases while supporting the growth of hydrogen infrastructure.

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The POWER Interview: Advanced Technologies Support Microgrid Movement

POWER Magazine

The technology has proven itself for a variety of commercial and industrial (C&I) enterprises, in both urban and rural areas where a source of off-grid—or in some cases grid-connected—energy is needed, whether a backup power or as a primary source of electricity.

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Scaling the Cisco AI Assistant for Support with Splunk

Cisco: Oil & Gas

Cisco needed to scale its virtual support engineer that assists its technical support teams around the world.

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What Wasn’t Printed: The Strong Case for PA’s Natural Gas Future

Marcellus Shale Coalition

Natural Gas: The Cornerstone of PA’s Future Natural gas isn’t a step backward – it’s the engine driving Pennsylvania’s future and we’re seeing it unfold right before our eyes. If the Commonwealth’s largest newspapers won’t publish our perspective, we will. It’s time to stop apologizing for success and start building on it.

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Geo-Engineering: Strong Incentive and Great Danger

Energy Central

Climatologists get a bad case of the cold sweats when someone suggests this solution, because they believe that the humans that caused climate change, will just make things worse by trying to.

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Always Improving: The Safest Energy System in the World 

American Gas Association

It is critical that Congress act swiftly to move reasonable and consensus changes to pipeline safety law and regulation, support PHMSA’s primary role as pipeline safety regulator, and recognize the great strides in pipeline safety engineering and operating practices that pipeline companies are putting into practice across the country.

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