Silvia Grain

Silvia Grain

Renewable Energy Expert
Silvia Grain is a respected expert in renewable energy technologies. She covers efficiency strategies and grid modernization initiatives. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Silvia offers actionable insights to utilities professionals, policymakers, and consumers, advocating for a cleaner and more resilient energy future.
DTEK Invests €140M in Energy Storage to Boost Ukraine's Grid Stability
Energy Management DTEK Invests €140M in Energy Storage to Boost Ukraine's Grid Stability

To address pressing energy issues and reinforce Ukraine's energy independence, DTEK, the largest private energy company in the country, is making a substantial investment in energy storage systems. With a commitment of €140 million (~$155 million), DTEK aims to develop a series of energy s

Hydro Tasmania Invests $1.6B to Modernize Hydropower for Future Energy
Renewable Energy Hydro Tasmania Invests $1.6B to Modernize Hydropower for Future Energy

Hydro Tasmania, Australia's largest generator of clean, renewable energy, is poised to revolutionize its hydropower infrastructure with an ambitious $1.6 billion investment plan. Spanning over the next decade, this initiative aims to modernize and upgrade existing facilities, enhancing

Why Is Scatec Exiting Vietnam's Renewable Energy Market?
Environmental & Regulations Why Is Scatec Exiting Vietnam's Renewable Energy Market?

On September 13, 2024, Scatec ASA, an influential player in the renewable energy sector, finalized the terms to sell its 39MW Dam Nai Wind Farm located in Ninh Thuan province, Vietnam. This transaction marks a significant shift in Scatec’s strategic focus and raises the question: why is Scatec c

How Will Alectra’s $11.45M Boost Barrie's Electrical Infrastructure?
Infrastructure & Technology How Will Alectra’s $11.45M Boost Barrie's Electrical Infrastructure?

The article from Ontario Construction News discusses the significant investment by Alectra Utilities in the City of Barrie's electrical infrastructure, highlighting the utility company's commitment to modernizing and upgrading its systems to enhance reliability and support future growth.

South Korea Greenlights Construction of Shin-Hanul 3 and 4 Reactors
Conventional Fuels South Korea Greenlights Construction of Shin-Hanul 3 and 4 Reactors

In a significant move aimed at revitalizing its nuclear energy sector, South Korea has approved the construction of two new nuclear power plants on its east coast in Uljin. Named Shin-Hanul 3 and 4, these reactors have received the essential permits from the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission

First LNG Bunkering Facility in U.S. Gulf Coast to Open by 2027
Conventional Fuels First LNG Bunkering Facility in U.S. Gulf Coast to Open by 2027

The Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP) is poised to become the U.S. Gulf Coast's first dedicated LNG bunkering facility by 2027. This groundbreaking project represents a significant milestone in the journey towards cleaner maritime fuel solutions. A collaborative endeavor between Seapath and

Decarbonization Drive: Wakefield Businesses Tackle Green Economy Growth
Environmental & Regulations Decarbonization Drive: Wakefield Businesses Tackle Green Economy Growth

Wakefield, a vibrant city in West Yorkshire, is witnessing a transformative wave driven by the untapped potential of its Green Technologies and Services (GTS) sector. The city's business community is poised for a significant shift towards environmental sustainability, fueled by substantial

Xcel Energy Faces Funding Crunch Amid Surging Efficiency Program Demand
Renewable Energy Xcel Energy Faces Funding Crunch Amid Surging Efficiency Program Demand

Xcel Energy, a prominent utility company in Colorado, finds itself in a financial quandary due to an overwhelmed budget for its energy efficiency programs. With more customers than anticipated eager to participate, the company has already exhausted much of its allocated funds for 2024, prompting a

Can Kyrgyzstan's Kambarata-1 Project Boost Central Asia's Energy Security?
Renewable Energy Can Kyrgyzstan's Kambarata-1 Project Boost Central Asia's Energy Security?

The recent approval of $13.6 million in funding from the World Bank to Kyrgyzstan for revising the feasibility study of the Kambarata-1 hydropower plant marks a significant milestone. This pivotal energy project, intended to deliver a capacity of 1.86 GW and estimated to cost between $4.5 and $5

Saudi Arabia and Italy Partner for Future Green Hydrogen Market Expansion
Renewable Energy Saudi Arabia and Italy Partner for Future Green Hydrogen Market Expansion

Saudi Arabia is making significant strides in its green energy initiatives as part of the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 program, aimed at diversifying its economy from traditional oil and gas sectors. Launched in 2016, this vision has seen the kingdom pursue a range of low-carbon production

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