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Energy balance for Montenegro in 2025: Lower electricity production and increased deficit due to TPP Pljevlja shutdown https://lnkd.in/d8T-YhZx
Energy balance for Montenegro in 2025: Lower electricity production and increased deficit due to TPP Pljevlja shutdown
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Long term energy solution that African countries need to consider and add to their energy mix.
Visualized: The Four Benefits of Small Modular Reactors
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💧 Transpower Takes Action to Mitigate Power Shortage in New Zealand ⚡ To combat an ongoing power shortage, Transpower New Zealand has authorised the release of additional water from hydro lakes to increase electricity generation. This critical move helps maintain stability in New Zealand's energy supply during peak demand periods. 🔹 Increased Water Release: More water from hydro lakes is being utilised to generate power. 🔹 Stabilising Power Supply: Ensuring consistent electricity availability. 🔹 Energy Management: Leveraging renewable resources to meet current challenges. 💬 What are your thoughts on the long-term sustainability of relying on hydro resources during power shortages? Read more: https://lnkd.in/dfFT2DZc #EnergyManagement #HydroPower #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #NewZealand #PowerSupply #ClimateAction #EnergyEfficiency #UtilityManagement #ResourceManagement #Electricity #GridStability #EnvironmentalImpact #Transpower #WaterResources
Transpower allows generators more water from hydro lakes to combat power shortage
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On June 3 2021, The African Union officially launched the African Single Electricity Market (AfSEM). This marked the commencement of an electricity market that connected the power supply infrastructure of the Union’s 55 member countries. The goal... #energy #utilities #power #energytransition #renewableenergy #energynews #energyfinance #energyutilities
Strengthening Regional Electricity Resilience through the Africa Single Electricity Market
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Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa yesterday said an update of the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP will be available in the first quarter 2025.
New IRP set for 2025 after extensive stakeholder input - Ramokgopa
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Key Exemplifications On Renewables - Efficient Pumped Storage Is Key & Environmentally Friendly. In My Opinion; The First Point Of Sustianble Environmentally Friendly Energy Still Remains Hydro As Solar Soars On A Footprint Of Environmental Degradation & Decadence From The Point Of Minning & Extraction Of Natural Earth Raw Materials To Manufacture & Produce The Basic/Base Installations. Energy Should Be Produced Green & Without Any Adversity To The Ecosystem & Environment. 😷
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The oldest working pumped storage plant: Another country with the ideal terrain for pumped storage is Switzerland. The Alpine country’s landscape feeds water into Europe’s rivers such as the Rhine, making water a plentiful supply for the country’s energy. Hydropower as a whole accounts for around 57% of the country’s energy production and the country was one of the first to begin deploying pumped storage systems in the 1890s, although these were initially used for water management rather than supporting electricity generation. Switzerland is also home to the world’s oldest working pumped storage plant. The Engeweiher pumped storage facility was built in 1907 before reversable turbines were introduced in the 1930s. It was renewed in the early 1990s and is scheduled to continue operating until at least 2052.
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There are now 47 countries with 50-100% of their electricity generated in the annual average from WindWaterSolar. Ten countries are 97.3-100% WWS. New Zealand is 85% WWS, with 26% non-hydro. Brazil is 80% WWS, with 16.5% non-hydro. Denmark is 60.3%, almost all non-hydro. Welcome to the list, Chile and Latvia.
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Measuring progress is important.
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There are now 47 countries with 50-100% of their electricity generated in the annual average from WindWaterSolar. Ten countries are 97.3-100% WWS. New Zealand is 85% WWS, with 26% non-hydro. Brazil is 80% WWS, with 16.5% non-hydro. Denmark is 60.3%, almost all non-hydro. Welcome to the list, Chile and Latvia.
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In Europe, short-term flexibility needs are set to rise by 100% and seasonal flexibility needs by about 66% by 2050. They will be increasingly met by demand response, batteries, and hydrogen, however thermal power plants and hydropower will keep their role in providing seasonal balancing, according to IEA’s study on the effects of seasonal variations in demand and supply on the electricity system operations by 2050.
Flexibility needs to be met by demand response, batteries, hydrogen, but also thermal, hydropower plants - IEA
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