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Advances in LEDs and LED drivers deliver a range of improvements for automotive and horticultural LED lighting.
V2G tech turns EVs into energy assets, boosting UK grid stability and renewable integration, says Graham Dudgeon, consultant product manager for electrical technology at MathWorks.
Construction is now underway on the receiving-end converter station for one of Brazil’s most ambitious power infrastructure projects to date: the ±800 kV ultra-high voltage direct current (UHVDC) ...
New research published in Physical Review Letters suggests that superconducting magnets used in dark matter detection experiments could function as highly precise gravitational wave detectors ...
From your laptop to a loud GPU cluster, AI prompts are a mysterious energy drain. Our columnist attempted to trace their journey—and their impact.
Soaring temperatures this week has cut power for thousands around Ohio. These maps can tell you how widespread an outage is and when power will return.
With a dual-camera system for up to 4K video and AI-assisted tracking, the Emeet Pixy adds 0.2-second autofocus to its motorized movement.
Science Electronics research solar Scientists achieve 1,000-fold increase in solar electricity using ultra-thin layers Breakthrough crystal tech could make solar panels more efficient and compact ...
Justice & Health A Former California Utility Exec Explains Why Your Electricity Bills Are So High The former industry insider and amateur wrestler Mark Ellis is exposing the little-known factors ...
Indonesia and Singapore signed initial deals on Friday to develop cross-border trade in low carbon electricity and collaborate on carbon capture and storage, ministers from both countries said in ...
The combination of a data center boom, rising gas exports and cuts to clean energy tax breaks could spike American energy bills, analysts say.
A new analysis of AI hardware being produced and how it is being used attempts to estimate the vast amount of electricity being consumed by AI.
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