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Hitachi ABB s Microgrids Enable Greener Coal Mining for ITM

Search Hitachi ABB Power Grids Indonesia s microgrids deployed at Indominco Mandiri (IMM), an ITM-owned mining facility in Bontang, East Kalimantan. (Photo Courtesy of Hitachi ABB Power Grids Indonesia) Hitachi ABB’s Microgrids Enable Greener Coal Mining for ITM BY :JAYANTY NADA SHOFA FEBRUARY 19, 2021 Jakarta. A microgrid solution developed by Hitachi ABB Power Grids Indonesia a technology company focusing on sustainable energy generation helps enable greener mining for Indonesian coal supplier Indo Tambangraya Megah, or ITM, according to a written statement. Hitachi ABB has deployed the microgrids at Indominco Mandiri (IMM), an ITM-owned mining facility in Bontang, East Kalimantan, which produces up to 12.5 Mt of coal each year. Hitachi ABB also claims the microgrid facility is the largest in Indonesia. 

Female researchers advance NETL s research in microwave chemistry

Advertisement NETL’s Reaction Engineering Team is exploring the next breakthroughs in microwave engineering, which has the potential to create valuable chemicals from the nation’s abundant energy resources. Team members Christina Wildfire, Yan Zhou, Pranjali Muley and Candace Ellison are demonstrating the value of this promising technology through their research and serving as examples for future female scientists interested in making positive contributions to America’s energy landscape. Microwave engineering offers a novel approach to developing cleaner and more efficient energy technologies. The team is studying the use of microwaves in converting fuels like coal, oil and natural gas into marketable fuels, chemicals and products. Microwaves offer a unique opportunity to researchers because they can provide rapid, selective heating on a molecular scale. While conventional heating works from the outside in, microwaves are able to target specific areas for heating, which can s

Big chill heats up prices - February 21, 2021

Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada s oil and gas industry Big chill heats up prices Storm freezes third of U.S. oil production; Permian Basin output down 65% Steve Sutherlin Petroleum News Alaska North Slope crude eked out a 3-cent gain Feb. 10, notching a close of $61.26 to cap off the longest oil price rally in two years. Brent and West Texas Intermediate made small gains, closing at $61.47 and $58.68, respectively. On Feb. 11, all three indexes fell as traders and analysts pondered whether prices had gotten ahead of themselves following a torrid run upward from the depths of pandemia in spring 2020. The indexes resumed an upward trajectory before signing off for a long holiday weekend Feb. 12.

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