A naturally occurring, geological hydrogen found in underground deposits and created through fracking. There are no strategies to exploit this hydrogen at present.
Yellow hydrogen is a relatively new phrase for hydrogen made through water electrolysis, wherein the process is powered by electricity sourced from the energy grid. Historically associated with [...]
An engine, device, process, or energy source that produces no carbon dioxide (CO2) that could potentially damage the environment or contribute to climate change.
Transmission lines carry energy at reduced voltages from the major transmission line system, typically 34.5 kV to 69 kV. This power is sent to regional distribution substations. Sometimes, the [...]
A high-voltage electric system facility used to switch generators, equipment and circuits or transmission lines in and out of a system. It also is used to change AC voltages from one level to [...]
Typically the last resort, a Stage 3 Emergency is called when Operating Reserves fall below the minimum requirements, resulting in rotating power outages. A Stage 3 Emergency is used only when [...]
A Stage 2 Emergency, like that for Stage 1, is called when the minimum operating reserve level of an electrical utility’s power supply falls below a certain amount; for Stage 2, this threshold is [...]
When the minimum required operating reserve level of an electrical utility’s power supply falls below approximately seven percent, a Stage 1 Emergency is called. Under Stage 1, voluntary [...]
Systems that concentrate sunlight to generate high-temperature heat, essential for electricity production. These systems feature solar energy collectors comprising reflectors (mirrors) that [...]
Commonly known as a solar panel, is a singular photovoltaic panel composed of interconnected solar cells. These solar cells absorb sunlight, converting it into electricity. Arrays of these [...]