Tag: power generation

Rosatom Delivers First RITM-200S Reactor for Floating Nuclear Power Unit

Rosatom has completed and shipped the first RITM-200S reactor for a floating nuclear power unit aimed at the Russian Far East industrial cluster.

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Russia Commissions Its Most Powerful Nuclear Reactor Unit at Kursk NPP-2

The first power unit at Kursk NPP-2 has entered operation with a capacity of 1253 MW, marking it the most powerful reactor in Russia.

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China Begins Testing World’s Most Powerful Mobile Nuclear Reactor Mounted on Truck

China has initiated trials of a groundbreaking 10-MW mobile nuclear reactor integrated into a standard cargo truck.

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Chinese Scientists Develop World’s First Coal-Based Fuel Cell Generating Electricity Without Emissions

Chinese researchers create a groundbreaking coal fuel cell producing electricity without smoke, steam, or generators, enabling direct underground power conversion.

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Largest Wind Farm in the U.S. Begins Operation Amid Federal Caution

The U.S. has quietly brought online its largest wind farm, generating 3.5 GW, amid concerns over federal government backlash.

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Meta to Build Seven New Gas Power Plants in Louisiana to Support AI Data Center Demand

Meta will finance seven gas-fired power plants in Louisiana to meet the energy needs of its new AI data center without burdening local residents.

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US Largest Offshore Wind Farm Begins Delivering Power with Initial Turbine Online

The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project has started feeding electricity into Virginia’s grid with its first 14 MW turbine operational.

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Russia’s Solar Power Growth Lags Far Behind China Despite Moderate Expansion

Russia added approximately 100 MW of solar capacity last year, a pace vastly slower than China’s rapid expansion in solar energy infrastructure.

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Surging Demand for Siemens Gas Turbines Driven by AI Growth in Data Centers

Siemens Energy sees record gas turbine orders fueled by skyrocketing AI-related power needs from data centers worldwide.

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