by admin | Oct 11, 2016 | Grid Reliability |
Following the Western Energy Crisis of 2000 and the Major East Coast Blackout of 2003, a group of engineers in California got together to design a new type of bare overhead conductor that could carry twice the current of a conventional conductor without exhibiting... by admin | Sep 23, 2016 | Sustainable energy |
Following the Western Energy Crisis of 2000 and the Major East Coast Blackout of 2003 – that was attributed to some degree to excessive conductor sag – CTC Global, based in Irvine, California developed and commercialized a high-capacity, low-sag overhead... by admin | Sep 2, 2016 | Grid Efficiency |
Regulators, grid operators, generation companies and transcos can work together to leverage CTC Global ACCC Conductor technology technology to increase grid efficiency, capacity and reliability – in parallel with reducing emissions associated with climate change. In... by admin | Aug 26, 2016 | Energy policy |
Background: Panama represents one of the fastest growing economies in Latin America and demand for electricity continues to grow at six to eight percent per year, outpacing the growth of energy supply. At the end of 2015, generation capacity in Panama was 3,235...
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