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John Engel
John Engel
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John Engel is a Content Director for Clarion Events. For the past decade, John has worked as a journalist across various mediums — print, digital, radio, and television — covering sports, news, and politics. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife, Malia. Have a story idea or a pitch? Email John at john.engel@clarionevents.com.
‘We’re playing catch up’: How grid operators see the future of battery storage
01.24.2024
From interconnection to market structures, U.S. power grid operators are grappling with an onslaught of battery storage development, which has boomed due to the critical need to shore up variable renewable energy.
POWERGEN keynote calls for a future that starts with ‘dumb ideas’
01.23.2024
Brian David Johnson, an applied futurist and professor who headlined the POWERGEN keynote, pushed attendees to embrace the power of “dumb ideas” when planning for the future.
Watch: Inside the New Orleans Power Station
01.22.2024
New Orleans Power Station features seven Wärtsilä 50SG engines that provide a total output of 129.5 MW to the New Orleans area.
Get a load of this: PJM doubles growth forecasts (again)
01.10.2024
PJM has once again doubled its annual load growth forecasts, citing “large, unanticipated” changes caused largely by the influx of data centers.
Battery bubble or boom? It’s complicated
12.21.2023
Investors have poured billions of dollars into battery storage development. But markets have been slow to evolve, leading to growing uncertainty.
Electric Hydrogen raises $380 million to accelerate electrolyzer manufacturing plan
10.04.2023
Electric Hydrogen, a manufacturer of industrial-scale electrolyzers used for green hydrogen production, raised $380 million in an oversubscribed Series C fundraising round, the company announced. The company said the funds will help accelerate its manufacturing and deployment plans to meet the growing demand for green hydrogen. Electric Hydrogen has raised more than $600 million since its founding in 2020. The
Dominion proposes 800 MW of new solar in Virginia
10.04.2023
Dominion made the request to regulators which includes six projects that would be owned or acquired by the utility and 13 power purchase agreements.
Form Energy’s 100-hour battery is almost here
07.24.2023
Form Energy launched in 2017 as a stealthy startup with big ambitions. It’s 100-hour battery could soon be ready for primetime.
10.04.2023
Electric Hydrogen raises $380 million to accelerate electrolyzer manufacturing plan
Electric Hydrogen, a manufacturer of industrial-scale electrolyzers used for green hydrogen production, raised $380 million in an oversubscribed Series C fundra…
10.04.2023
Dominion proposes 800 MW of new solar in Virginia
Dominion made the request to regulators which includes six projects that would be owned or acquired by the utility and 13 power purchase agreements….
07.24.2023
Form Energy’s 100-hour battery is almost here
Form Energy launched in 2017 as a stealthy startup with big ambitions. It’s 100-hour battery could soon be ready for primetime. …
06.30.2023
Solar farm pelted by giant hail as severe storm ripped through Nebraska
The 4.375 MWac solar farm was damaged June 23 by the same storm cell that tore through a Wyoming coal mine, leaving eight people injured….
06.26.2023
Underperformance. Extreme weather. Labor shortages. Solar’s bright outlook faces big risks
To what extent solar reaches its potential depends largely on how the industry navigates an evolving set of challenges….
06.23.2023
Quality issues could cost Siemens wind turbine division $1B to fix
Siemens Energy shares fell by more than 30% as a result of the news of costly quality issues at its wind turbine division, Siemens Gamesa. …
06.23.2023
Quality issues could cost Siemens wind turbine division $1B to fix
Siemens Energy shares fell by more than 30% as a result of the news of costly quality issues at its wind turbine division, Siemens Gamesa. …
06.23.2023
Battery storage is booming. Now what do we do with it?
Developers and regulators face questions about how to best use batteries, and what policy structures are needed to facilitate deployment. …
06.20.2023
Extreme weather, underperformance, and labor shortages top solar risk assessment
To what extent solar reaches its potential depends largely on how the industry navigates an evolving set of challenges….
06.12.2023
Brookfield buying Duke’s utility-scale renewables business for $2.8 billion
Duke Energy expects net proceeds of approximately $1.1 billion from the transaction. The utility is still working on a deal to sell its distributed energy busin…
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