February 4 NEC Energy News

¶ “Electricity Prices Across Europe Will Stabilize If 2030 Targets For Renewable Energy Are Met, Study Suggests” • Hitting the current national 2030 quotas for solar and wind energy could reduce the volatility of electricity markets by an average of 20% across 29 European countries, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge. [Tech Xplore]

Wind turbines (Jason Mavrommatis, Unsplash)

¶ “They Won’t Tell You These Truths About Nuclear Energy” • Today, there is a battle between scientists on the one hand and the nuclear industry, the politicians it lobbies and gullible media on the other. Currently, scientists are being drowned out. Despite reams of peer-reviewed studies and books showing radiation’s harmful effects, the denialism persists. [The Hill]

¶ “Donald Trump Handing The World To China” • The rest of the world is being aggressively push into China’s arms by Donald Trump. As a result of actions in the first ten days of his term, not to mention whatever is to come, many countries are deciding that there’s question who to follow, who to ally with, and who to treat as the world leaders. [CleanTechnica]

¶ “Senvion Partners With Wooden Blade Outfit” • Indian turbine maker Senvion has joined forces with Germany’s Voodin Blade Technology to develop and manufacture wooden wind turbine blades starting with Senvion’s 4.2-MW wind turbine platform. The partnership builds on Voodin’s success with prototype wooden blades in Germany in 2024. [reNews]

Work on a wind turbine (Voodin Blade Technology)

¶ “The Problem And Potential Of Hydropower” • What about hydropower? Some 6% of US electricity comes from hydropower, and it accounted for about 27% of electricity generated from utility-scale renewable sources in 2023. What environmental impact did the Grand Coulee Dam have when it first blocked off the Columbia River in 1938? [CleanTechnica]

¶ “GridStor Snaps Up Texan BESS” • US energy storage player GridStor acquired a 150-MW, 300-MWh battery storage project in Texas from Balanced Rock Power. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas forecasts a 50% increase in the state’s peak load by 2030. Over 8 GW of battery energy storage has already been deployed on the ERCOT power system. [reNews]

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