Chinese energy giant Ming Yang Smart Energy has developed the “world’s first fully recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade ...
Ming Yang has unveiled a 110-meter carbon fiber wind blade designed to be fully recyclable, tackling a major challenge in ...
Are we stuck in a rut when it comes to wind turbine design? For decades, horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) have dominated the renewable energy landscape, towering over fields and oceans as the ...
As power grids worldwide contend with surging demand, driven by data center and manufacturing growth as well as electrification, operators face growing pressure to deliver fast, flexible and efficient ...
Syria seeking to rebuild war-battered power sector Qatar's PIH to build gas-fired power plants GE Vernova, Siemens Energy in talks over turbine contracts Syria signed a deal with a subsidiary of Qatar ...
What if the key to solving the world’s growing energy crisis already exists, quietly powering millions of homes and industries with unmatched efficiency? Enter the combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT)—a ...
The world’s largest wind turbine—currently being tested off the coast of China—has blades that are more than twice as long as a Boeing 777’s wingspan. It can generate 26 megawatts (MW) of energy, more ...
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A massive ship built to install wind turbine blades at Dominion Energy’s offshore wind farm has been delayed in beginning work due to needed vessel work, company officials said Friday. The Charybdis, ...
The rapid growth of AI and data centers is causing a significant increase in demand for electricity, leading to a global shortage of gas turbines needed for new power generation capacity. Despite the ...
Baker Hughes' scope for Port Arthur LNG phase 2 includes four Frame 7 turbines paired with eight centrifugal compressors across two LNG trains. Image by Philipp Berezhnoy via iStock Baker Hughes said ...