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The need for fusion - with the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
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This lecture was filmed on 21 October 2023, in collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
Join us for a captivating academic discourse on the need for fusion energy, where audiences are invited to explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Mark Maslin, a preeminent researcher from UCL, talks about the interplay between fusion energy's development and its positioning in the broader energy market. Dennis Whyte, a respected scholar from MIT, delves into the formidable complexities o...
published: 02 Jan 2024
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Introduction to the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
UKAEA is the UK’s national fusion laboratory. Our mission is to lead the commercial development of fusion power and related technology, and to position the UK as a leader in sustainable nuclear energy.
To achieve this, we cover a range of research from fusion physics to remote maintenance and robotics, and from materials science to nuclear engineering. We are also training the next generation of scientists and engineers through apprenticeships, a graduate scheme, and continued professional development.
To find out more about the UK’s work on fusion power, subscribe to our channel and visit: www.gov.uk/UKAEA
You can also follow @UKAEAofficial on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
published: 20 May 2019
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The Energy Authority
The Energy Authority (TEA) provides public power utilities access to dedicated resources and advanced technology systems, allowing them to respond competitively in the changing market. Through partnership with TEA, utilities benefit from state-of-the-art technology and dedicated resources for a fraction of the cost.
published: 13 Dec 2013
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Careers at the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Do you want to help shape the future of the world's energy? A career with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) could be for you - working on one of the most exciting technology challenges of our time: nuclear fusion. Based at Culham Science Centre near Oxford in the UK, we have opportunities in engineering, scientific, technical and professional support roles. In this video, our employees share their experiences of working for us - you can see the latest career opportunities at: http://www.ccfe.ac.uk/careers.aspx
published: 12 Sep 2017
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Modern Technology Solutions for The Energy Authority
See how Phase Integration provided modern low voltage solutions for The Energy Authority's (TEA) new headquarters in downtown Jacksonville, FL. By integrating easy-to-use technology from the onset of the project, the final result was a smarter, more interconnected workplace for TEA.
published: 07 Sep 2023
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National Energy Authority
Electricity is a major driver for economic development.
Last week, the Parliament approved the National Energy Authority Bill, 2020, and the Electricity Industry Act Amendment Bill, 2020.
The national energy authority will be the paramount body for the management of the energy sector to deliver an increased affordable and consistent supply of electricity for commercial and industrial use.
published: 27 Apr 2021
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West Virginia Public Energy Authority - Public Meeting January 24, 2024
The West Virginia Public Energy Authority meets to discuss real-time, firsthand knowledge of the status of each power plant, their life cycle, and whether there are concerns of household power supplies being disrupted. The meeting also covers the development of the next generation of coal plants and long-term energy policies that use all of West Virginia’s resources.
published: 24 Jan 2024
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Path To 100 | Chicago Clean Energy Authority
This year Illinois will consider the “Path to 100 Act,” a bill introduced by Rep. Will Davis (D-Hazel Crest) that would move the state to 40 percent renewable energy by 2030. It would also build on promises from Illinois Gov. JB P Pritzker (D) to move the state to 100 percent clean energy and address shortfalls in current policy.
Currently Illinois renewable energy portfolio requires that the state get 25 percent of its energy from renewable energy by 2025 and 16 percent by 2020. But supporters of the Path to 100 Act said that under current law the state will will generate less than 7 percent of its energy from clean energy sources in 2020.
“For the sake of our economy and our future, we need to get on the path to 100% clean, renewable electricity and we can start today,” said Davis. “T...
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Robots Deliver Active Cells Facility - UK Atomic Energy Authority
There’s a buzz in the air at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden as robotic equipment slots into place at the site’s Active Cells Facility. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) James Davies describes how the facility will operate – all without humans ever entering the building.
UKAEA’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion energy and maximise scientific and economic impact. Fusion, the process that powers the sun, can play a big part in our carbon-free energy future.
UKAEA leads the world in fusion research with a wide range of programmes covering robotics, materials testing and development, and tritium science. Our scientists and engineers are working with partners around the globe to develop fusion as a new source of clean energy for tomorrow’s power sta...
published: 03 Feb 2023
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Prince William visits UK Atomic Energy Authority
The Duke of Cambridge was left in awe by cutting-edge British technology which scientists hope will deliver the holy grail of power production - electricity from fusion. William said "it's incredible, it really is" after being shown an experimental fusion reactor which the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) believes could help make the power source commercially viable. Report by Moheddine Ben-Aribia.
published: 18 Oct 2018
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The need for fusion - with the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch the Q&A (exclusi...
Explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch the Q&A (exclusively for our YouTube channel members) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSa8_32dO68&feature=youtu.be
This lecture was filmed on 21 October 2023, in collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
Join us for a captivating academic discourse on the need for fusion energy, where audiences are invited to explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Mark Maslin, a preeminent researcher from UCL, talks about the interplay between fusion energy's development and its positioning in the broader energy market. Dennis Whyte, a respected scholar from MIT, delves into the formidable complexities of plasma physics, a crucial aspect of the fusion process. And Jenny Cane from UKAEA, an expert in fusion engineering, demonstrates the importance of integrated design and materials research in fusion energy development.
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Jenny Cane is the Technical Lead for the STEP In-Vessel Components, responsible for the design and performance of the systems that lay closest to the plasma – the Blanket, First Wall, Divertor, Shielding, Limiters and Vacuum-Vessel. After graduating from a DPhil in the Aerodynamics and Heat Transfer of Ramjet Engines at Oxford University Jenny decided to move into renewable energy engineering and spent 7 years at the Wind Turbine manufacturer – Vestas, working as a control; project; and aerodynamics engineer both in the UK and the USA. Jenny began working as an thermo-hydraulics engineer at UKAEA in 2013 working on the JET safety case. She then moved into a lead engineer role for JET as it prepared for the record breaking deuterium-tritium campaigns; before moving to the STEP programme in 2019. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, has two children and enjoys, running, cycling, tap dancing and gardening in her spare time.
Mark Maslin FRGS, FRSA is a Professor of Earth System Science at UCL and the Natural History Museum of Denmark. He is also Strategy Advisor to Lansons, Net Zero Now, a CSR Board member of Sopra Steria and a member of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group. He is a leading scientist with particular interest in understanding climate change and the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. He has published over 190 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, and The Lancet. He has received research, consultancy and training funding worth over £75m from government, charities, NGOs and the private sector. He was the only climatologist on the original 2009 The Lancet report on climate change and global health and is a co-author on the annual Lancet Countdown reports that started in 2015. Mark has written 10 books and 100 popular articles (e.g., New Scientist, Independent, Guardian, Telegraph, New York Times and The Conversation on which he currently has over 5.5 million reads). He regularly appears on radio and television, including BBC One David Attenborough’s ‘Climate Change: the facts’. His books include ‘Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction - 4th edition’ (2021), ‘The Cradle of Humanity’ (2019), ‘The Human Planet’ with Simon Lewis (2018) and his latest book is ‘How to Save Our Planet: the Facts’ (2021). Mark was recently named the Number 1 Global Sustainability thought leader and influencer of 2023.
Tim Bestwick is Chief Development Officer and Deputy CEO at the UK Atomic Energy Authority. Tim joined UKAEA in 2018 after leading commercialisation and innovation from big science programmes and campus development at Harwell and Daresbury. Following a career in corporate research in electronic devices and optoelectronics - including IBM and Sharp - Tim has been involved in establishing and growing multiple technology start-up companies. He was Chair of the Eureka Network, the major international business to business innovation network and is Chair of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus. Tim was awarded an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List in 2023 for services to the commercialisation of science, technology, and innovation.
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https://wn.com/The_Need_For_Fusion_With_The_UK_Atomic_Energy_Authority
Explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch the Q&A (exclusively for our YouTube channel members) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSa8_32dO68&feature=youtu.be
This lecture was filmed on 21 October 2023, in collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
Join us for a captivating academic discourse on the need for fusion energy, where audiences are invited to explore and delve into fusion energy's complex scientific underpinnings.
Mark Maslin, a preeminent researcher from UCL, talks about the interplay between fusion energy's development and its positioning in the broader energy market. Dennis Whyte, a respected scholar from MIT, delves into the formidable complexities of plasma physics, a crucial aspect of the fusion process. And Jenny Cane from UKAEA, an expert in fusion engineering, demonstrates the importance of integrated design and materials research in fusion energy development.
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Jenny Cane is the Technical Lead for the STEP In-Vessel Components, responsible for the design and performance of the systems that lay closest to the plasma – the Blanket, First Wall, Divertor, Shielding, Limiters and Vacuum-Vessel. After graduating from a DPhil in the Aerodynamics and Heat Transfer of Ramjet Engines at Oxford University Jenny decided to move into renewable energy engineering and spent 7 years at the Wind Turbine manufacturer – Vestas, working as a control; project; and aerodynamics engineer both in the UK and the USA. Jenny began working as an thermo-hydraulics engineer at UKAEA in 2013 working on the JET safety case. She then moved into a lead engineer role for JET as it prepared for the record breaking deuterium-tritium campaigns; before moving to the STEP programme in 2019. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, has two children and enjoys, running, cycling, tap dancing and gardening in her spare time.
Mark Maslin FRGS, FRSA is a Professor of Earth System Science at UCL and the Natural History Museum of Denmark. He is also Strategy Advisor to Lansons, Net Zero Now, a CSR Board member of Sopra Steria and a member of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group. He is a leading scientist with particular interest in understanding climate change and the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. He has published over 190 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, and The Lancet. He has received research, consultancy and training funding worth over £75m from government, charities, NGOs and the private sector. He was the only climatologist on the original 2009 The Lancet report on climate change and global health and is a co-author on the annual Lancet Countdown reports that started in 2015. Mark has written 10 books and 100 popular articles (e.g., New Scientist, Independent, Guardian, Telegraph, New York Times and The Conversation on which he currently has over 5.5 million reads). He regularly appears on radio and television, including BBC One David Attenborough’s ‘Climate Change: the facts’. His books include ‘Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction - 4th edition’ (2021), ‘The Cradle of Humanity’ (2019), ‘The Human Planet’ with Simon Lewis (2018) and his latest book is ‘How to Save Our Planet: the Facts’ (2021). Mark was recently named the Number 1 Global Sustainability thought leader and influencer of 2023.
Tim Bestwick is Chief Development Officer and Deputy CEO at the UK Atomic Energy Authority. Tim joined UKAEA in 2018 after leading commercialisation and innovation from big science programmes and campus development at Harwell and Daresbury. Following a career in corporate research in electronic devices and optoelectronics - including IBM and Sharp - Tim has been involved in establishing and growing multiple technology start-up companies. He was Chair of the Eureka Network, the major international business to business innovation network and is Chair of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus. Tim was awarded an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List in 2023 for services to the commercialisation of science, technology, and innovation.
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- published: 02 Jan 2024
- views: 61355
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Introduction to the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
UKAEA is the UK’s national fusion laboratory. Our mission is to lead the commercial development of fusion power and related technology, and to position the UK a...
UKAEA is the UK’s national fusion laboratory. Our mission is to lead the commercial development of fusion power and related technology, and to position the UK as a leader in sustainable nuclear energy.
To achieve this, we cover a range of research from fusion physics to remote maintenance and robotics, and from materials science to nuclear engineering. We are also training the next generation of scientists and engineers through apprenticeships, a graduate scheme, and continued professional development.
To find out more about the UK’s work on fusion power, subscribe to our channel and visit: www.gov.uk/UKAEA
You can also follow @UKAEAofficial on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_The_UK_Atomic_Energy_Authority_(Ukaea)
UKAEA is the UK’s national fusion laboratory. Our mission is to lead the commercial development of fusion power and related technology, and to position the UK as a leader in sustainable nuclear energy.
To achieve this, we cover a range of research from fusion physics to remote maintenance and robotics, and from materials science to nuclear engineering. We are also training the next generation of scientists and engineers through apprenticeships, a graduate scheme, and continued professional development.
To find out more about the UK’s work on fusion power, subscribe to our channel and visit: www.gov.uk/UKAEA
You can also follow @UKAEAofficial on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 1934
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The Energy Authority
The Energy Authority (TEA) provides public power utilities access to dedicated resources and advanced technology systems, allowing them to respond competitively...
The Energy Authority (TEA) provides public power utilities access to dedicated resources and advanced technology systems, allowing them to respond competitively in the changing market. Through partnership with TEA, utilities benefit from state-of-the-art technology and dedicated resources for a fraction of the cost.
https://wn.com/The_Energy_Authority
The Energy Authority (TEA) provides public power utilities access to dedicated resources and advanced technology systems, allowing them to respond competitively in the changing market. Through partnership with TEA, utilities benefit from state-of-the-art technology and dedicated resources for a fraction of the cost.
- published: 13 Dec 2013
- views: 675
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Careers at the UK Atomic Energy Authority
Do you want to help shape the future of the world's energy? A career with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) could be for you - working on one of the most e...
Do you want to help shape the future of the world's energy? A career with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) could be for you - working on one of the most exciting technology challenges of our time: nuclear fusion. Based at Culham Science Centre near Oxford in the UK, we have opportunities in engineering, scientific, technical and professional support roles. In this video, our employees share their experiences of working for us - you can see the latest career opportunities at: http://www.ccfe.ac.uk/careers.aspx
https://wn.com/Careers_At_The_UK_Atomic_Energy_Authority
Do you want to help shape the future of the world's energy? A career with the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) could be for you - working on one of the most exciting technology challenges of our time: nuclear fusion. Based at Culham Science Centre near Oxford in the UK, we have opportunities in engineering, scientific, technical and professional support roles. In this video, our employees share their experiences of working for us - you can see the latest career opportunities at: http://www.ccfe.ac.uk/careers.aspx
- published: 12 Sep 2017
- views: 10010
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Modern Technology Solutions for The Energy Authority
See how Phase Integration provided modern low voltage solutions for The Energy Authority's (TEA) new headquarters in downtown Jacksonville, FL. By integrating ...
See how Phase Integration provided modern low voltage solutions for The Energy Authority's (TEA) new headquarters in downtown Jacksonville, FL. By integrating easy-to-use technology from the onset of the project, the final result was a smarter, more interconnected workplace for TEA.
https://wn.com/Modern_Technology_Solutions_For_The_Energy_Authority
See how Phase Integration provided modern low voltage solutions for The Energy Authority's (TEA) new headquarters in downtown Jacksonville, FL. By integrating easy-to-use technology from the onset of the project, the final result was a smarter, more interconnected workplace for TEA.
- published: 07 Sep 2023
- views: 55
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National Energy Authority
Electricity is a major driver for economic development.
Last week, the Parliament approved the National Energy Authority Bill, 2020, and the Electricity Industr...
Electricity is a major driver for economic development.
Last week, the Parliament approved the National Energy Authority Bill, 2020, and the Electricity Industry Act Amendment Bill, 2020.
The national energy authority will be the paramount body for the management of the energy sector to deliver an increased affordable and consistent supply of electricity for commercial and industrial use.
https://wn.com/National_Energy_Authority
Electricity is a major driver for economic development.
Last week, the Parliament approved the National Energy Authority Bill, 2020, and the Electricity Industry Act Amendment Bill, 2020.
The national energy authority will be the paramount body for the management of the energy sector to deliver an increased affordable and consistent supply of electricity for commercial and industrial use.
- published: 27 Apr 2021
- views: 130
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West Virginia Public Energy Authority - Public Meeting January 24, 2024
The West Virginia Public Energy Authority meets to discuss real-time, firsthand knowledge of the status of each power plant, their life cycle, and whether there...
The West Virginia Public Energy Authority meets to discuss real-time, firsthand knowledge of the status of each power plant, their life cycle, and whether there are concerns of household power supplies being disrupted. The meeting also covers the development of the next generation of coal plants and long-term energy policies that use all of West Virginia’s resources.
https://wn.com/West_Virginia_Public_Energy_Authority_Public_Meeting_January_24,_2024
The West Virginia Public Energy Authority meets to discuss real-time, firsthand knowledge of the status of each power plant, their life cycle, and whether there are concerns of household power supplies being disrupted. The meeting also covers the development of the next generation of coal plants and long-term energy policies that use all of West Virginia’s resources.
- published: 24 Jan 2024
- views: 12
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Path To 100 | Chicago Clean Energy Authority
This year Illinois will consider the “Path to 100 Act,” a bill introduced by Rep. Will Davis (D-Hazel Crest) that would move the state to 40 percent renewable e...
This year Illinois will consider the “Path to 100 Act,” a bill introduced by Rep. Will Davis (D-Hazel Crest) that would move the state to 40 percent renewable energy by 2030. It would also build on promises from Illinois Gov. JB P Pritzker (D) to move the state to 100 percent clean energy and address shortfalls in current policy.
Currently Illinois renewable energy portfolio requires that the state get 25 percent of its energy from renewable energy by 2025 and 16 percent by 2020. But supporters of the Path to 100 Act said that under current law the state will will generate less than 7 percent of its energy from clean energy sources in 2020.
“For the sake of our economy and our future, we need to get on the path to 100% clean, renewable electricity and we can start today,” said Davis. “The Path to 100 Act will achieve one of Governor Pritzker’s campaign goals while putting thousands of people to work, generating new investment in our state and new tax revenues for local communities.”
“The Path to 100 Act is good for the environment and for Illinois' economy,” said Andrew Wells, Director of Workforce Development for the Chicago Urban League. “Importantly, it provides new opportunities for individuals seeking career paths in the renewable energy field. The Chicago Urban League will continue to work to ensure that the minority communities we serve have equal access to those opportunities and are prepared to take advantage of them.”
The new legislation, which is being introduced in the Illinois Senate by Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago), builds on the Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA) designed to increase renewable energy deployment in the state. That legislation has helped the state develop several hundred megawatts of wind and solar across all segments of the market from utility-scale to rooftop solar.
“The renewable energy industry is ready to invest billions of dollars in our state and deliver the clean, homegrown energy our citizens want. I intend for this Act to benefit our state equitably and spread the economic development dollars to Illinois communities throughout the state and especially those that are most in need of jobs and economic growth. I look forward to working with environmental justice, community and labor leaders to make sure the benefits of clean energy growth reach across Illinois,” Davis said.
In building the legislation, Davis worked with clean energy businesses to improve and expand its existing clean energy policies. Supporters said the new bill would not only move the state to 40 percent clean energy by 2030, it would also ensure the state is able to fund the move and add roughly 6,000 megawatts of new utility scale solar, 6,500 MWs of new wind power, as well as 7,500 MWs of new residential, commercial and community scale solar.
Chicago Clean Energy Authority is bringing awareness to the "Path To 100" Act that will be voted to pass or not on May 31st, 2019.
“We’ve seen how Illinois’ renewable energy policies can drive private investment, job training and consumer benefits. We can keep up the momentum and ensure all Illinois residents are part of our state’s clean energy future with the Path to 100,” said Amy Heart, midwest chair for SEIA and Sunrun policy director.
website: https://www.chicagocleanenergyauthority.com/chicagocleanenergy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/chicagocleanenergyauthority/ads/?ref=page_internal
See if you qualify for solar here: https://www.chicagocleanenergyauthority.com/comedroofsurvey26821074?fbclid=IwAR1ji5HRZt2QP6yDPICXMEpejf6oMndDz6fJmrYjcxh3ezwgG1GkyFRgZCI
https://wn.com/Path_To_100_|_Chicago_Clean_Energy_Authority
This year Illinois will consider the “Path to 100 Act,” a bill introduced by Rep. Will Davis (D-Hazel Crest) that would move the state to 40 percent renewable energy by 2030. It would also build on promises from Illinois Gov. JB P Pritzker (D) to move the state to 100 percent clean energy and address shortfalls in current policy.
Currently Illinois renewable energy portfolio requires that the state get 25 percent of its energy from renewable energy by 2025 and 16 percent by 2020. But supporters of the Path to 100 Act said that under current law the state will will generate less than 7 percent of its energy from clean energy sources in 2020.
“For the sake of our economy and our future, we need to get on the path to 100% clean, renewable electricity and we can start today,” said Davis. “The Path to 100 Act will achieve one of Governor Pritzker’s campaign goals while putting thousands of people to work, generating new investment in our state and new tax revenues for local communities.”
“The Path to 100 Act is good for the environment and for Illinois' economy,” said Andrew Wells, Director of Workforce Development for the Chicago Urban League. “Importantly, it provides new opportunities for individuals seeking career paths in the renewable energy field. The Chicago Urban League will continue to work to ensure that the minority communities we serve have equal access to those opportunities and are prepared to take advantage of them.”
The new legislation, which is being introduced in the Illinois Senate by Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago), builds on the Future Energy Jobs Act (FEJA) designed to increase renewable energy deployment in the state. That legislation has helped the state develop several hundred megawatts of wind and solar across all segments of the market from utility-scale to rooftop solar.
“The renewable energy industry is ready to invest billions of dollars in our state and deliver the clean, homegrown energy our citizens want. I intend for this Act to benefit our state equitably and spread the economic development dollars to Illinois communities throughout the state and especially those that are most in need of jobs and economic growth. I look forward to working with environmental justice, community and labor leaders to make sure the benefits of clean energy growth reach across Illinois,” Davis said.
In building the legislation, Davis worked with clean energy businesses to improve and expand its existing clean energy policies. Supporters said the new bill would not only move the state to 40 percent clean energy by 2030, it would also ensure the state is able to fund the move and add roughly 6,000 megawatts of new utility scale solar, 6,500 MWs of new wind power, as well as 7,500 MWs of new residential, commercial and community scale solar.
Chicago Clean Energy Authority is bringing awareness to the "Path To 100" Act that will be voted to pass or not on May 31st, 2019.
“We’ve seen how Illinois’ renewable energy policies can drive private investment, job training and consumer benefits. We can keep up the momentum and ensure all Illinois residents are part of our state’s clean energy future with the Path to 100,” said Amy Heart, midwest chair for SEIA and Sunrun policy director.
website: https://www.chicagocleanenergyauthority.com/chicagocleanenergy
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/chicagocleanenergyauthority/ads/?ref=page_internal
See if you qualify for solar here: https://www.chicagocleanenergyauthority.com/comedroofsurvey26821074?fbclid=IwAR1ji5HRZt2QP6yDPICXMEpejf6oMndDz6fJmrYjcxh3ezwgG1GkyFRgZCI
- published: 09 Apr 2019
- views: 209
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Robots Deliver Active Cells Facility - UK Atomic Energy Authority
There’s a buzz in the air at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden as robotic equipment slots into place at the site’s Active Cells Facility. The Unite...
There’s a buzz in the air at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden as robotic equipment slots into place at the site’s Active Cells Facility. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) James Davies describes how the facility will operate – all without humans ever entering the building.
UKAEA’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion energy and maximise scientific and economic impact. Fusion, the process that powers the sun, can play a big part in our carbon-free energy future.
UKAEA leads the world in fusion research with a wide range of programmes covering robotics, materials testing and development, and tritium science. Our scientists and engineers are working with partners around the globe to develop fusion as a new source of clean energy for tomorrow’s power stations.
Find out more: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-atomic-energy-authority
https://wn.com/Robots_Deliver_Active_Cells_Facility_UK_Atomic_Energy_Authority
There’s a buzz in the air at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden as robotic equipment slots into place at the site’s Active Cells Facility. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) James Davies describes how the facility will operate – all without humans ever entering the building.
UKAEA’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion energy and maximise scientific and economic impact. Fusion, the process that powers the sun, can play a big part in our carbon-free energy future.
UKAEA leads the world in fusion research with a wide range of programmes covering robotics, materials testing and development, and tritium science. Our scientists and engineers are working with partners around the globe to develop fusion as a new source of clean energy for tomorrow’s power stations.
Find out more: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-atomic-energy-authority
- published: 03 Feb 2023
- views: 1115
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Prince William visits UK Atomic Energy Authority
The Duke of Cambridge was left in awe by cutting-edge British technology which scientists hope will deliver the holy grail of power production - electricity fro...
The Duke of Cambridge was left in awe by cutting-edge British technology which scientists hope will deliver the holy grail of power production - electricity from fusion. William said "it's incredible, it really is" after being shown an experimental fusion reactor which the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) believes could help make the power source commercially viable. Report by Moheddine Ben-Aribia.
https://wn.com/Prince_William_Visits_UK_Atomic_Energy_Authority
The Duke of Cambridge was left in awe by cutting-edge British technology which scientists hope will deliver the holy grail of power production - electricity from fusion. William said "it's incredible, it really is" after being shown an experimental fusion reactor which the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) believes could help make the power source commercially viable. Report by Moheddine Ben-Aribia.
- published: 18 Oct 2018
- views: 11156