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Texas Wind Power: Steady Prices Amidst Fluctuations

This stability in the face of variable wind conditions highlights the resilience and adaptability of Texas's energy infrastructure and market dynamics.

Wind Power and Price Stability

Texas is a national leader in wind power, boasting a substantial share of the U.S. wind energy capacity. However, wind energy generation can be highly variable, with periods of low wind resulting in reduced output from wind farms. Typically, such variability could lead to increased electricity prices, particularly if...

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Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Gains Momentum in Iowa

Iowa, a leading state in wind energy production, is making significant strides in addressing the environmental challenge posed by decommissioned wind turbine blades. Traditionally, these blades—constructed from durable materials like fiberglass and resin—have been difficult to recycle,...


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Intelligent Underground Distribution

Unearthing the potential in Smart Grid technologies

BY DOUG HOUSEMAN, IEEE Senior Member, EnerNex Corporation

After Hurricane Sandy, resiliency became a key factor in the modernization of the power grid. In looking at modernization and resiliency, underground was the first item on many lists. Undergrounding lines avoids many problems that people associate with outages. However, it has its own set of issues, not the least of which is cost—installing underground lines costs approximately three times that of overhead lines.

PROBLEMS BENEATH THE SURFACE
Underground systems come in several flavors, from the massively networked systems of Tokyo and Manhattan to long rural radial systems that have sprung up in areas that are moving from medium-size farms to gated communities.

Some underground systems use large amounts of automation to keep the power on—Manhattan is a good example, while others are almost purely manual—Amsterdam in the Netherlands is a worthy example in...

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Rugged Tablets for Utility Fleet Vehicles

In reports analyzing the response of power utilities to incidents such as Hurricane Sandy, or the more recent ice storms on the east coast, one item has been remarkably consistent—the conclusion that communication requires improvements. The concern is not hard to fathom. Knowing accurately when...

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Detecting Faults in Underground Networks

Enhancing protection using directional faulted circuit indicators BY CHRISTOPHER EVANICH, Thomas & Betts Underground electrical networks provide reliable service to end users, but create problems for utility personnel in locating faults. Electric utilities who utilize an underground network...

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