than Games people play: Online games are providing much more than just entertainment in lockdown By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-26T00:01:00+05:30 Exploring the world, going on an adventure or practising life in quarantine, online games are providing much more than just entertainment in lockdown. Full Article Lifestyle
than Crisis not going away soon; IMF says, new incoming economic data worse than previous estimates By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T13:05:45+05:30 The International Monetary Fund said that the global economic outlook has worsened since its latest forecast three weeks ago and the world can expect more waves of financial-market turbulence. Full Article Economy IMF
than Thane BJP corporators refuse to contribute to COVID-19 fund By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T13:56:00+05:30 In a letter to the Mayor, BJP leader Sanjay Waghule alleged that there was no transparency in the civic body's COVID-19 relief activities. Full Article India
than Coronavirus in Rajasthan: 76 fresh cases in state; total COVID-19 count reaches 3,655 By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T16:04:00+05:30 Jaipur is the worst-hit Rajasthan district with a total of 1,165 case, including 54 deaths. Full Article Health Lifestyle
than More than One Phish in the Sea By www.domaintools.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 08:00:00 -0700 Phishing. It’s been around for nearly three decades, and it’s not going away anytime soon. And, as we move into the 2020’s, phishing has expanded to a variety of different techniques that utilize fraudulent URLs, malicious attachments, and more. Full Article General Infosec
than The LG Velvet looks even better than the official photos By phandroid.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:29:13 +0000 We all know that a smartphone is a lot more than the sum on its parts. The upcoming LG Velvet may not have all the flagship-tier components that we all crave, but a newly leaked video shows that the company is finally making design a high priority.While renders, sketches and official photos of the LG ... Full Article Handsets LG LG Velvet LG Velvet Specs
than Indian Banks need more than USD200bn Capital in Next 5 Yrs By www.banknetindia.com Published On :: Indian Banks will require more than USD 200 bn of fresh Capital in Next 5 Years-Fitch Full Article
than Indian Economy doing better than China: Chanda Kochhar By www.facebook.com Published On :: Chanda Kochhar, ICICI Bank CEO explains Reasons for Indian Economy doing better than China. Full Article
than German Covid-19 cases 'may be 10 times higher than official figures' By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T14:24:04Z Researchers highlight risk of asymptomatic infection, as Europe begins easing lockdownCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMore than 10 times as many people in Germany as thought may have been infected with coronavirus, researchers have said, as Italy led swathes of Europe out of lockdown and officials said the continent’s outbreak was mostly past its peak.Researchers from Bonn University said on Monday that their preliminary study, based on fieldwork in the town of Gangelt in Heinsberg municipality, which had one of Germany’s highest death tolls, showed the risk of infection by asymptomatic carriers.Coronavirus has infected more than 3.5 million people and caused nearly 250,000 deaths worldwide, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker.China’s state broadcaster CCTV attacked the US secretary of state’s “insane and evasive remarks” on the origins of the pandemic. Mike Pompeo said there was “enormous evidence” to show the virus originated in a lab in China.As Donald Trump presses states to reopen their economies, his administration is privately projecting daily deaths will almost double to about 3,000 by 1 June, according to an internal document seen by the New York Times.Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, extended the country’s national state of emergency to 31 May, adding that he would consider lifting it earlier if experts decided that was possible based on regional infection trends.World leaders, with the exception of Trump, stumped up nearly €7.4bn (£6.5bn) to research Covid-19 vaccines and therapies, pledging the money would also be used to distribute any vaccine to poor countries on time and equitably. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases Science Germany Italy Spain Poland Russia Europe
than Russia domestic violence cases more than double under lockdown By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T18:48:08Z Figures from human rights commissioner paint different picture to that provided by police Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageReported cases of domestic violence in Russia have more than doubled during the country’s coronavirus lockdown, according to the Russian human rights commissioner, who painted a different picture to that provided by police data.Complaints and reports made to Russian non-governmental organisations spiked from roughly 6,000 in March to more than 13,000 in April, Tatyana Moskalkova said on Tuesday. “The picture is rather non-optimistic,” the RIA Novosti news agency quoted her as saying. Related: 'Calamitous': domestic violence set to soar by 20% during global lockdown Related: How the killing of an abusive father by his daughters fuelled Russia's culture wars Continue reading... Full Article Russia Coronavirus outbreak Domestic violence Europe Society World news
than No fans worse than a test day - Hamilton By www.espn.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 08:47:49 EST Lewis Hamilton has said the prospect of taking part in a Formula One race without fans leaves him with an "empty feeling", but the six-time champion agreed it is better than no racing at all. Full Article
than MLB to return in 2020? For some players, the financial stakes are higher than others By www.espn.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 10:05:06 EST Different players, very different contracts. Some guys have deals that are shutdown-proof. Others? They have more to prove. Full Article
than For this Brave New World of cricket, we have IPL and England to thank By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-13T23:50:53+00:00 This is the 24th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. Back in the last decade, I was a cricket journalist for a few years. Then, around 12 years ago, I quit. I was jaded as hell. Every game seemed like déjà vu, nothing new, just another round on the treadmill. Although I would remember her fondly, I thought me and cricket were done. And then I fell in love again. Cricket has changed in the last few years in glorious ways. There have been new ways of thinking about the game. There have been new ways of playing the game. Every season, new kinds of drama form, new nuances spring up into sight. This is true even of what had once seemed the dullest form of the game, one-day cricket. We are entering into a brave new world, and the team leading us there is England. No matter what happens in the World Cup final today – a single game involves a huge amount of luck – this England side are extraordinary. They are the bridge between eras, leading us into a Golden Age of Cricket. I know that sounds hyperbolic, so let me stun you further by saying that I give the IPL credit for this. And now, having woken up you up with such a jolt on this lovely Sunday morning, let me explain. Twenty20 cricket changed the game in two fundamental ways. Both ended up changing one-day cricket. The first was strategy. When the first T20 games took place, teams applied an ODI template to innings-building: pinch-hit, build, slog. But this was not an optimal approach. In ODIs, teams have 11 players over 50 overs. In T20s, they have 11 players over 20 overs. The equation between resources and constraints is different. This means that the cost of a wicket goes down, and the cost of a dot ball goes up. Critically, it means that the value of aggression rises. A team need not follow the ODI template. In some instances, attacking for all 20 overs – or as I call it, ‘frontloading’ – may be optimal. West Indies won the T20 World Cup in 2016 by doing just this, and England played similarly. And some sides began to realise was that they had been underestimating the value of aggression in one-day cricket as well. The second fundamental way in which T20 cricket changed cricket was in terms of skills. The IPL and other leagues brought big money into the game. This changed incentives for budding cricketers. Relatively few people break into Test or ODI cricket, and play for their countries. A much wider pool can aspire to play T20 cricket – which also provides much more money. So it makes sense to spend the hundreds of hours you are in the nets honing T20 skills rather than Test match skills. Go to any nets practice, and you will find many more kids practising innovative aggressive strokes than playing the forward defensive. As a result, batsmen today have a wider array of attacking strokes than earlier generations. Because every run counts more in T20 cricket, the standard of fielding has also shot up. And bowlers have also reacted to this by expanding their arsenal of tricks. Everyone has had to lift their game. In one-day cricket, thus, two things have happened. One, there is better strategic understanding about the value of aggression. Two, batsmen are better equipped to act on the aggressive imperative. The game has continued to evolve. Bowlers have reacted to this with greater aggression on their part, and this ongoing dialogue has been fascinating. The cricket writer Gideon Haigh once told me on my podcast that the 2015 World Cup featured a battle between T20 batting and Test match bowling. This England team is the high watermark so far. Their aggression does not come from slogging. They bat with a combination of intent and skills that allows them to coast at 6-an-over, without needing to take too many risks. In normal conditions, thus, they can coast to 300 – any hitting they do beyond that is the bonus that takes them to 350 or 400. It’s a whole new level, illustrated by the fact that at one point a few days ago, they had seven consecutive scores of 300 to their name. Look at their scores over the last few years, in fact, and it is clear that this is the greatest batting side in the history of one-day cricket – by a margin. There have been stumbles in this World Cup, but in the bigger picture, those are outliers. If England have a bad day in the final and New Zealand play their A-game, England might even lose today. But if Captain Morgan’s men play their A-game, they will coast to victory. New Zealand does not have those gears. No other team in the world does – for now. But one day, they will all have to learn to play like this. © 2007 IndiaUncut.com. All rights reserved. India Uncut * The IU Blog * Rave Out * Extrowords * Workoutable * Linkastic Full Article
than Tales from DAC: Semiconductor Design in MY Cloud? It's More Likely Than You Think By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 21:13:00 GMT Everyone keeps talking about “the cloud” this and “the cloud” that these days—but you’re a semiconductor designer. Everyone keeps saying “the cloud” is revolutionizing all aspects of electronics design—but what does it mean for you? Cadence's own Tom Hackett discussed this in a presentation at the Cadence Theater during DAC 2019. What people refer to as “the cloud” is commonly divided into three categories: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and software as a Service (SaaS). With IaaS, you bring your own software—i.e. loading your owned or appropriately licensed tools onto cloud hardware that you rent by the minute. This service is available from providers like Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Service, and Microsoft Azure. In PaaS (also available from the major cloud providers), you create your own offering using capabilities and a software design environment provided by the cloud vendor that makes subsequent scaling and distribution really easy because the service was “born in the cloud”. Lastly, there’s SaaS, where the cloud is used to access and manage functionality and data without requiring users to set up or manage any of the underlying infrastructure used to provide it. SaaS companies like Workday and Salesforce deliver their value in this manner. The Cadence Cloud portfolio makes use of both IaaS and SaaS, depending on the customers’ interest. Cadence doesn’t have PaaS offerings because our customers don’t create their own EDA software from building blocks that Cadence provides. All of these designations are great, but you’re a semiconductor designer. Presumably you use Workday or some similar software, or have in the past when you were an intern, but what about all of your tools? Those aren’t on the cloud. Wait—actually, they are. Using EDA tools in the cloud allows you to address complexity and data explosion issues you would have to simply struggle through before. Since you don’t have to worry about having the compute-power on-site, you can use way more power than you could before. You may be wary about this new generation of cloud-based tools, but don’t worry: the old rules of cloud computing no longer apply. Cloud capacity is far larger than it used to be, and it’s more secure. Updates to scheduling software means that resource competition isn’t as big of a deal anymore. Clouds today have nearly unlimited capacity—they’re so large that you don’t ever need to worry about running out of space. The vast increase in raw compute available to designers through the cloud makes something like automotive functional safety verification, previously an extremely long verification task, doable in a reasonable time frame. With the cloud, it’s easy to scale the amount of compute you’re using to fit your task—whether it’s an automotive functional safety-related design or a small one. Nowadays, the Cadence Cloud Portfolio brings you the best and brightest in cloud technology. No matter what your use case is, the Cadence Cloud Portfolio has a solution that works for you. You can even access the Palladium Cloud, allowing you to try out the benefits of an accelerator without having to buy one. Cloud computing is the future of EDA. See the future here. Full Article DAC 2019 Semiconductor cadence cloud
than For this Brave New World of cricket, we have IPL and England to thank By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-13T23:50:53+00:00 This is the 24th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. Back in the last decade, I was a cricket journalist for a few years. Then, around 12 years ago, I quit. I was jaded as hell. Every game seemed like déjà vu, nothing new, just another round on the treadmill. Although I would remember her fondly, I thought me and cricket were done. And then I fell in love again. Cricket has changed in the last few years in glorious ways. There have been new ways of thinking about the game. There have been new ways of playing the game. Every season, new kinds of drama form, new nuances spring up into sight. This is true even of what had once seemed the dullest form of the game, one-day cricket. We are entering into a brave new world, and the team leading us there is England. No matter what happens in the World Cup final today – a single game involves a huge amount of luck – this England side are extraordinary. They are the bridge between eras, leading us into a Golden Age of Cricket. I know that sounds hyperbolic, so let me stun you further by saying that I give the IPL credit for this. And now, having woken up you up with such a jolt on this lovely Sunday morning, let me explain. Twenty20 cricket changed the game in two fundamental ways. Both ended up changing one-day cricket. The first was strategy. When the first T20 games took place, teams applied an ODI template to innings-building: pinch-hit, build, slog. But this was not an optimal approach. In ODIs, teams have 11 players over 50 overs. In T20s, they have 11 players over 20 overs. The equation between resources and constraints is different. This means that the cost of a wicket goes down, and the cost of a dot ball goes up. Critically, it means that the value of aggression rises. A team need not follow the ODI template. In some instances, attacking for all 20 overs – or as I call it, ‘frontloading’ – may be optimal. West Indies won the T20 World Cup in 2016 by doing just this, and England played similarly. And some sides began to realise was that they had been underestimating the value of aggression in one-day cricket as well. The second fundamental way in which T20 cricket changed cricket was in terms of skills. The IPL and other leagues brought big money into the game. This changed incentives for budding cricketers. Relatively few people break into Test or ODI cricket, and play for their countries. A much wider pool can aspire to play T20 cricket – which also provides much more money. So it makes sense to spend the hundreds of hours you are in the nets honing T20 skills rather than Test match skills. Go to any nets practice, and you will find many more kids practising innovative aggressive strokes than playing the forward defensive. As a result, batsmen today have a wider array of attacking strokes than earlier generations. Because every run counts more in T20 cricket, the standard of fielding has also shot up. And bowlers have also reacted to this by expanding their arsenal of tricks. Everyone has had to lift their game. In one-day cricket, thus, two things have happened. One, there is better strategic understanding about the value of aggression. Two, batsmen are better equipped to act on the aggressive imperative. The game has continued to evolve. Bowlers have reacted to this with greater aggression on their part, and this ongoing dialogue has been fascinating. The cricket writer Gideon Haigh once told me on my podcast that the 2015 World Cup featured a battle between T20 batting and Test match bowling. This England team is the high watermark so far. Their aggression does not come from slogging. They bat with a combination of intent and skills that allows them to coast at 6-an-over, without needing to take too many risks. In normal conditions, thus, they can coast to 300 – any hitting they do beyond that is the bonus that takes them to 350 or 400. It’s a whole new level, illustrated by the fact that at one point a few days ago, they had seven consecutive scores of 300 to their name. Look at their scores over the last few years, in fact, and it is clear that this is the greatest batting side in the history of one-day cricket – by a margin. There have been stumbles in this World Cup, but in the bigger picture, those are outliers. If England have a bad day in the final and New Zealand play their A-game, England might even lose today. But if Captain Morgan’s men play their A-game, they will coast to victory. New Zealand does not have those gears. No other team in the world does – for now. But one day, they will all have to learn to play like this. The India Uncut Blog © 2010 Amit Varma. All rights reserved. Follow me on Twitter. Full Article
than News18 Urdu: Latest News Thane By urdu.news18.com Published On :: visit News18 Urdu for latest news, breaking news, news headlines and updates from Thane on politics, sports, entertainment, cricket, crime and more. Full Article
than Rajasthanમાં BSFના વધુ 12 જવાન પોઝિટિવ, STC સેન્ટરમાં હતા ક્વોરોન્ટાઇન By gujarati.news18.com Published On :: Thursday, May 07, 2020 06:30 PM Rajasthanમાં BSFના વધુ 12 જવાન પોઝિટિવ, STC સેન્ટરમાં હતા ક્વોરોન્ટાઇન Full Article
than News18 Urdu: Latest News Thanjavur By urdu.news18.com Published On :: visit News18 Urdu for latest news, breaking news, news headlines and updates from Thanjavur on politics, sports, entertainment, cricket, crime and more. Full Article
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than Vista Kernel Fix Worse Than Useless By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 01:44:24 GMT Full Article microsoft kernel
than More Than 1.5 Million WordPress Blogs Defaced By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 16:13:31 GMT Full Article headline hacker flaw wordpress
than Hacking RFID Tags Is Easier Than You Think By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 14:34:42 GMT Full Article headline hacker wireless rfid conference
than New Dexphot Malware Infected More Than 80,000 Computers By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 17:33:37 GMT Full Article headline malware microsoft
than Telnet Backdoor Opens More Than 1M IoT Radios To Hijack By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 23:41:20 GMT Full Article headline flaw backdoor
than IBM: Mind Reading Is Less Than Five Years Away. For Real. By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 16:26:06 GMT Full Article headline ibm science
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than Chinese Firms Leak More Than A Half Billion Resumes By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Apr 2019 15:15:02 GMT Full Article headline privacy china data loss identity theft
than Intel CMSE Bug Is Worse Than Previously Thought By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 14:35:11 GMT Full Article headline flaw intel
than BIND Comes Apart Thanks To Ancient Denial Of Service Vuln By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 15:02:38 GMT Full Article headline dns denial of service flaw
than Study: Fossil fuels are far less efficient than previously thought By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-22T10:53:00Z Fossil fuels, long regarded for their high-energy return on investment, are not as efficient as once thought. In fact, their final yields are not much better than those of renewable options, according to a new study. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Covering Climate Now signs on more than 170 news outlets By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-30T10:21:00Z MORE THAN 170 NEWS OUTLETS from around the world have now signed up for Covering Climate Now, a project co-founded by CJR and The Nation aimed at strengthening the media’s focus on the climate crisis. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Lower than average wind speeds are hurting US wind power producers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-02-25T14:11:58Z Unusually still weather in the upper Midwest and Great Plains in late 2018 has already taken a bite out of earnings at NextEra Energy Inc. and Avangrid Inc., which both operate large wind farms. Other wind generators have yet to report fourth-quarter results, including Pattern Energy Group Inc., TerraForm Power Inc. and Clearway Energy Inc. Full Article News Wind Power O&M Solar Utility Integration
than Wind generated more than one-third of electricity last week in the UK By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-03-18T10:50:00Z RenewableUK highlighted last week that Great Britain’s onshore and offshore wind farms generated more electricity than any other source of power last week. Full Article Bioenergy News Hydropower Wind Power Solar Offshore
than Powering the future… thanks to your neighbor’s renewable energy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-03-19T11:09:00Z Distributed Energy Resources (DER), such as residential solar panels, are not only changing the way energy systems operate, they also present an opportunity to change the way local communities operate by giving consumers the ability to sell excess energy, generated by microgrids or renewable set-ups, to their neighbors – it’s the new energy paradigm. Full Article Microgrids Microgrids C&I DER Rooftop DER Opinion & Commentary Solar
than Germany generated more than 50 percent of electricity from renewables in March By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-04-02T13:02:05Z In a first for the country, Germany generated 54.5 percent of electricity from renewable energy in March 2019. This is according to data collected by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems. Full Article News Editor's Pick Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Study: Fossil fuels are far less efficient than previously thought By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-22T10:53:00Z Fossil fuels, long regarded for their high-energy return on investment, are not as efficient as once thought. In fact, their final yields are not much better than those of renewable options, according to a new study. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Covering Climate Now signs on more than 170 news outlets By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-30T10:21:00Z MORE THAN 170 NEWS OUTLETS from around the world have now signed up for Covering Climate Now, a project co-founded by CJR and The Nation aimed at strengthening the media’s focus on the climate crisis. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Renewable Energy and DERs Are a Better Deal than New Gas Generation Almost Every Time By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2018-05-24T15:41:10Z Utilities and independent power producers (IPPs) plan to invest $110 billion through 2025 to build new, natural gas-fired power plants. They, their shareholders and society would be better served were that capital invested in new, distributed, renewable power generation and distributed energy resources (DERs), including utility-customer demand response and energy efficiency programs, the Rocky Mountain Institute says. Full Article Microgrids Microgrids News C&I Community Solar DER Energy Efficiency Rooftop DER
than Report: Smart Grid Upgrades Offer Less Risk, More Flexibility than Power Lines By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2018-12-12T15:46:55Z A decade ago, Maine regulators faced dueling proposals to meet projected load growth north of Portland: upgrade a long-distance transmission line to carry more power, or strategically install batteries and distributed generation. Full Article Microgrids News Community Solar DER Energy Efficiency Rooftop Bioenergy DER Geothermal
than Study: Fossil fuels are far less efficient than previously thought By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-22T10:53:00Z Fossil fuels, long regarded for their high-energy return on investment, are not as efficient as once thought. In fact, their final yields are not much better than those of renewable options, according to a new study. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than An irrigation network in Japan offers more than 1.4 MW of potential generation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-12-19T17:25:00Z The addition of hydropower generating capacity to an irrigation network in northern Japan is one step closer to completion. Several sites have been identified for the installation of VLH turbines, with a total capacity of 1.433 MW. Full Article Hydropower
than Powering the future… thanks to your neighbor’s renewable energy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-03-19T11:09:00Z Distributed Energy Resources (DER), such as residential solar panels, are not only changing the way energy systems operate, they also present an opportunity to change the way local communities operate by giving consumers the ability to sell excess energy, generated by microgrids or renewable set-ups, to their neighbors – it’s the new energy paradigm. Full Article Microgrids Microgrids C&I DER Rooftop DER Opinion & Commentary Solar
than Germany generated more than 50 percent of electricity from renewables in March By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-04-02T13:02:05Z In a first for the country, Germany generated 54.5 percent of electricity from renewable energy in March 2019. This is according to data collected by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems. Full Article News Editor's Pick Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Study: Fossil fuels are far less efficient than previously thought By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-07-22T10:53:00Z Fossil fuels, long regarded for their high-energy return on investment, are not as efficient as once thought. In fact, their final yields are not much better than those of renewable options, according to a new study. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Energy Efficiency Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Covering Climate Now signs on more than 170 news outlets By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-30T10:21:00Z MORE THAN 170 NEWS OUTLETS from around the world have now signed up for Covering Climate Now, a project co-founded by CJR and The Nation aimed at strengthening the media’s focus on the climate crisis. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than Wind Energy Provides More Than Two-Thirds of New US Generating Capacity in October By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-11-24T16:40:00Z According to the latest "Energy Infrastructure Update" report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Office of Energy Projects, wind power provided over two-thirds (68.41 percent) of new U.S. electrical generating capacity in October 2014. Specifically, five wind farms in Colorado, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, and Texas came on line last month, accounting for 574 MW of new capacity. Full Article Hydropower Baseload Bioenergy Policy Wind Power Solar Project Development Geothermal
than Corporations more than doubled commitment to renewable energy in 2018 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-01-28T14:36:19Z Corporations signing PPAs with renewable energy power producers have been on the rise for quite some time but in 2018, the group as a whole purchased more than double the clean energy they purchased in 2017. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
than China’s Wind Industry Installs More than 20 GW of Capacity in 2018 and Curtailment Decreases By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-02-05T11:36:00Z Analysts at Huajin Securities in China said they expect newly installed capacity nationwide for 2018 to be somewhere between 21 and 22 GW, and that the wind power curtailment rate would continue to drop. Newly installed capacity for wind power is expected to continue to grow steadily over the next two years, while the proportion of the country’s total power sourced from wind is expected to continue to increase as well. Full Article Onshore News Wind Power Offshore
than Lower than average wind speeds are hurting US wind power producers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-02-25T14:11:58Z Unusually still weather in the upper Midwest and Great Plains in late 2018 has already taken a bite out of earnings at NextEra Energy Inc. and Avangrid Inc., which both operate large wind farms. Other wind generators have yet to report fourth-quarter results, including Pattern Energy Group Inc., TerraForm Power Inc. and Clearway Energy Inc. Full Article News Wind Power O&M Solar Utility Integration