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Russell Ray
Russell Ray
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Russell Ray is chief editor of Power Engineering magazine. Russell has 15 years experience as an energy journalist. Before joining Power Engineering in November 2011, Russell served as senior editor of Hydro Review magazine. He served eight years as the energy reporter for the Tulsa World. He held the same position at the Tampa Tribune for two and half years before joining Hydro Review in 2009.
Wipe the Slate Clean
07.01.2018
The best part of reporting and writing about science and technology is pondering the possibilities.
Can SMR Technology Revitalize the Business of Nuclear Power?
07.01.2018
The company making the most headway in the design and development of SMR technology is NuScale Power.
Russian Companies Sanctioned for Cyber Activities Against U.S. Grid
06.14.2018
The companies targeted by the sanctions “have directly contributed to improving Russia’s cyber and underwater capabilities through their work with the FSB and therefore jeopardize the safety and security of the United States and our allies.”
GE Turbine Upgrade Promises Big Savings and Performance
06.14.2018
The turbine manufacturer said Thursday the upgrade for the GT13E2 MXL2 gas turbine can boost power production by up to 21 MW in combined cycle mode.
PennWell Partners with Folds of Honor Foundation
06.14.2018
In commemoration of Flag Day, PennWell Corp. is partnering with the Folds of Honor Foundation to raise money for military families.
Connecticut Purchasing 200 MW of Offshore Wind
06.13.2018
The 25-turbine project, known as Revolution Wind, is expected to begin construction in 2021 and is being built by Deepwater Wind.
Can SMR Technology Revitalize the Business of Nuclear Power?
06.13.2018
NuScale Chairman and CEO John Hopkins said the SMR design is “positioned to revitalize the domestic nuclear industry.”
Power Generation from Gas and Renewables to Rise Slightly in 2018 and 2019
06.13.2018
The amount of electricity produced from natural gas and renewable resources in the U.S. is projected to rise slightly in 2018 and 2019.
06.13.2018
Connecticut Purchasing 200 MW of Offshore Wind
The 25-turbine project, known as Revolution Wind, is expected to begin construction in 2021 and is being built by Deepwater Wind….
06.13.2018
Can SMR Technology Revitalize the Business of Nuclear Power?
NuScale Chairman and CEO John Hopkins said the SMR design is “positioned to revitalize the domestic nuclear industry.” …
06.13.2018
Power Generation from Gas and Renewables to Rise Slightly in 2018 and 2019
The amount of electricity produced from natural gas and renewable resources in the U.S. is projected to rise slightly in 2018 and 2019. …
06.12.2018
AI System May Save Coal Plant $1 Million Annually
The AI system from Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems was added to Unit 2 at Taiwan Power Company’s Linkou Thermal Power Plant….
06.12.2018
Wipe the Slate Clean
Some of the possibilities we pondered about 20 some years ago are taking shape today, forcing people and industries grounded in convention to shed pre-conceived…
06.01.2018
Power Plant Performance in 2017
2017 marked another remarkable year for renewable energy resources in the U.S. power sector….
06.01.2018
Power Plant Performance in 2017
2017 marked another remarkable year for renewable energy resources in the U.S. power sector….
05.17.2018
GE Targets Customers of Siemens and MHPS
The move by GE Power Services comes after GE fell to third place behind MHPS and Siemens in gas turbine sales in the first quarter of 2018….
05.02.2018
Thirty Years of Steady Electricity Growth Expected
Electric load in the U.S. could grow by as much as 52 percent by 2050 thanks to efficient electrification….
05.01.2018
Thirty Years of Steady Electricity Growth Expected
After years of little or no growth in electricity usage, the U.S. power sector is poised for a new era of steady growth in consumption….
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