
New transmission line brings $6 B benefit to Michigan
USA: Michigan Electric Transmission Company has announced its intent to construct, own and operate new transmission line projects in Michigan.
USA: Michigan Electric Transmission Company has announced its intent to construct, own and operate new transmission line projects in Michigan.
Germany, Schwandorf: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen has commissioned an MSCDN system at TenneT’s Schwandorf substation.
Southeast Asian countries can meet their growing energy demand with renewable energy and cut 75 % of their energy-related CO2 emissions by 2050.
Switzerland, Zurich: Hitachi Energy, and Schneider Electric have announced entering into a collaboration to accelerate the energy transition.
Germany, Munich: Siemens Energy has submitted a $4.3 B bid for the remaining shares in its wind turbine firm Siemens Gamesa, which it currently owns 67 %.
USA, Texas, San Antonio: GE has announced the launch of Lifespan, a new digital product portfolio.
Italy: Italy-based transmission system operator Terna has announced a $11 B (€10 B) investment in Italy’s energy transition and decarbonisation.
The Netherlands: TenneT invested a record $4.4 B in the expansion and maintenance of its grids last year, rising to the challenge of the energy transition.
Italy: Italian multinational utility Enel has announced that over 1 million prosumers are now connected to its grid across the globe.
USA, Virginia: US utility Dominion Energy has secured approval from the Virginia regulator to implement phase 2 of the grid transformation plan (GT Plan).
UK: IMServ, one of the UK’s leading data collection and energy metering experts, has appointed Ian Peters as Chairman to help drive its next phase of growth.
France, Paris: GE Renewable Energy’s Grid Solutions business offers unique, innovative, and industry-leading technologies for tackling increasing energy demand.
Nigeria, Lagos: Nigeria is a country plagued by electricity insecurity.
Australia, Sidney: CuString chairman John O’Brien announced on Wednesday the company would be ready to “pull the trigger” on the $1.5 B HV transmission line.
TenneT has unveiled plans to spend up to $5.96 B (€5 B) every year to build the electricity infrastructure needed for the energy transition.