Related Insight
Apr 24, 2023
Maximizing Efficiency with CHP Systems
One promising solution is combined heat and power (CHP) technology, which offers high efficiency and potential cost reduction while improving energy...
Read More Maximizing Efficiency with CHP SystemsOct 21, 2024
Building Energy Efficiency Could Be Hampered by Labor Struggles
That labor shortage is among skilled workers capable of installing the new technologies that will make buildings more efficient. With sufficient workers to pull from, millions of new jobs could be created. But without people to fill proposed jobs, the work may never get done.
Read More Building Energy Efficiency Could Be Hampered by Labor StrugglesOct 21, 2024
Study: Commercial-Scale Solar Farms Don't Hurt Property Values
Renewable power companies often face resistance to new solar farms due to fears of decreased property values. However, a recent study from Loyola University Chicago found that solar farms do not harm property values and may even boost them, particularly for smaller projects. These findings suggest that concerns about solar developments are largely unfounded.
Read More Study: Commercial-Scale Solar Farms Don't Hurt Property ValuesOct 11, 2024
How BIM is Revolutionizing Design Within the Power Industry
Author: Lake Lund, Business Development Manager | Lake.Lund@cai-engr.com | (918) 710-8935As our country rapidly constructs data centers and...
Read More How BIM is Revolutionizing Design Within the Power IndustrySep 21, 2024
Why the Government Is Turning Nuclear Weapons Into Reactor Fuel
Roughly 20% of America's power generation lies in nuclear technology. The U.S. government wants to increase that number significantly. But to do so, we need more fuel capable of powering a new type of nuclear power plant that offers easier setup and smaller reactors. Some of that fuel may come from nuclear weapons.
Read More Why the Government Is Turning Nuclear Weapons Into Reactor FuelSep 21, 2024
Wind Farm Capacity Could Get a Boost if MIT Theory Proves True
Wind power is an important component of the renewable energy concept. It definitely has its advantages, but there are disadvantages as well. Some of those disadvantages might be overcome thanks to a new theory developed by MIT. If the theory proves to be true, applying it could mean a significant boost in wind farm capacity.
Read More Wind Farm Capacity Could Get a Boost if MIT Theory Proves TrueAug 30, 2024
Is 'Hydrogen Ready' Just a Marketing Phrase for Power Companies?
Utility developers and power companies are not afraid to use the term 'hydrogen ready' to describe the latest energy solutions they are working on. The term denotes a readiness to convert a methane-burning power plant to hydrogen.
Read More Is 'Hydrogen Ready' Just a Marketing Phrase for Power Companies?