Coal-Fired Power Vacuum

By: Erik Kane | On: May 11, 2020

It’s no news that coal-fired generation is going by the way-side.  Despite a recent resurgence in political support, coal is fighting an uphill battle on two major fronts: economically

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What Makes Gas so Great?

By: Erik Kane | On: November 13, 2019

Like many people during this time of year, I was laid up over the weekend with a nasty head cold.  This kept me mostly in bed with nothing but

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The Drawbacks of Green Energy

By: Erik Kane | On: March 13, 2019

Power generation is one of, if not the top concern when it comes to emissions and climate change.  We need energy, and lots of it.  Our demands for it

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Fuel Cells at Data Centers

By: Frank Caprio | On: November 26, 2018

Big Data Needs Big Energy Today’s topic is fuel cells at data centers. In our increasingly digitized world, the need to process large amounts of data will only become

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Fracking: Rescuer or Ravager?

By: Erik Kane | On: April 24, 2018
Rescuer or Ravager?

Hailed by some as the savior of the American energy market and the catalyst for an economic revolution, and detested by others as the harbinger of ill health and

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