Tag: AI
AI Could Snuff Out Wildfires One Power Line at a Time
NREL’s Computing Capabilities Could Help Prevent Wildfires Caused by Fallen Power Lines Annually, tens of thousands of wildfires ravage the United States, posing significant threats to people, wildlife, and infrastructure. A percentage of those wildfires are caused by degraded or downed electrical equipment. But what if artificial intelligence (AI) could … [continued]
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US Flexes Its Marine Energy Muscles For Reliable, 24/7 Baseload Power Generation
Innovators in the US marine energy field continue to benefit from Energy Department support through the TEAMER network of research and testing resources.
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India’s Renewable Energy Is Progressing, But The World Isn’t Paying Attention (Part 2)
India’s Diverse Renewable Energy Portfolio While solar energy often captures the headlines, India’s renewable energy transition is a multi-faceted effort encompassing wind, bioenergy, and cutting-edge green hydrogen initiatives. This article explores the key projects and programs that are diversifying India’s clean energy mix in 2024-2025. India is not just focused … [continued]
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Volvo Cars Reveals the New XC70 PHEV
The new Volvo XC70 SUV is Volvo Cars’ first long-range plug-in hybrid, offering an all-electric driving range of over 200km under the CLTC testing cycle — the longest of any Volvo plug-in hybrid to date. Blending the latest technology, advanced safety and Scandinavian design, the new XC70 is a perfect … [continued]
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India’s Renewable Energy Is Progressing, But The World Isn’t Paying Attention (Part 1)
Here is the truth the rest of the world isn’t paying too much attention to: India has emerged as a renewable energy powerhouse, transforming from a coal-dependent economy to becoming the world’s third-largest renewable energy producer in less than a decade. This remarkable transition showcases how developing nations can successfully … [continued]
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