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PJM-Google AI partnership aims to speed up generator interconnection
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PJM-Google AI partnership aims to speed up generator interconnection

PJM announced a multiyear collaboration agreement with Google and Tapestry, with the aim of further streamlining the grid operator’s planning process for connecting new generation resources. The goal is to significantly cut processing times for reviewing new interconnection applications, allowing large volumes of requests to be processed quickly. Officials have specifically warned about threats to reliability...

Trump Looks to Boost Use of Technology to Speed Up Permitting
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Trump Looks to Boost Use of Technology to Speed Up Permitting

President Donald Trump signed a directive April 15 aimed at bolstering the use of technology in the permitting process for infrastructure developments, part of a broader administration effort to cut red tape and speed the approval of new projects. The memorandum directs executive departments and agencies to make “maximum use of technology in environmental review and permitting...

Researchers unveil breakthrough solution to colossal issue facing wind power: ‘Innovation is key to closing the loop’
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Researchers unveil breakthrough solution to colossal issue facing wind power: ‘Innovation is key to closing the loop’

Researchers have devised and tested a way to mix old wind turbine blades with asphalt and cement concrete for more resilient road surfaces, expanding recycling options for the sector. According to the Global Wind Energy Council, there were 117 gigawatts of wind power installations around the globe in 2023, which was a 50% increase over the previous...

How Manufacturing and Sustainability are Shaping the Future of Resilient Businesses
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How Manufacturing and Sustainability are Shaping the Future of Resilient Businesses

We’re in an era where organizations, now more than ever, are focused on the resilience of their business. With the resurgence of manufacturing in the US, companies are turning to diversification and truly embracing the idea of reindustrialization. Hurdles such as geopolitical risks, potential supply chain disruptions, and economic uncertainty have companies leaning even further...

‘Global race for AI dominance’ could start at Eastern WA nuclear site
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‘Global race for AI dominance’ could start at Eastern WA nuclear site

The Department of Energy wants to hear from developers interested in building data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure at 16 sites nationwide, one of them in Richland. DOE issued a “request for information” last week to assess industry interest and gather information on potential technology and economic considerations. It also wants information on locating new...

Breakthrough material converts sunlight into heat, can lead to energy-efficient buildings
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Breakthrough material converts sunlight into heat, can lead to energy-efficient buildings

Scientists have made a major breakthrough in solar energy technology by creating a novel material capable of directly converting sunlight into heat with unprecedented efficiency.  The development centers on thin films of a specific titanium oxide phase, Ti₄O₇, and could lead to advances in areas ranging from energy-efficient buildings to clean water and sustainable fuel...

AI Recycling Robot Boosts Waste Sorting Efficiency at UMass
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AI Recycling Robot Boosts Waste Sorting Efficiency at UMass

A new AI-powered recycling solution is streamlining waste operations and improving material recovery at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Developed by alumni-founded startup rStream, the mobile system uses computer vision and artificial intelligence to automate sorting, helping institutions address common inefficiencies in traditional recycling programs. Automated Waste Sorting Using AI and Computer Vision The rStream trailer...

What Could a “Nuclear Revolution” Really Look Like?
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What Could a “Nuclear Revolution” Really Look Like?

Senator McCain called for the United States to build forty-five new nuclear reactors by 2030. The plan was ambitious, but as one of his top economic advisors commented at the time, “not so large as to be infeasible given permitting and construction times.”
With less than five years to go, only two reactors have been built since the late senator’s campaign pledge.

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