An LNER British Rail Class 800 Azuma connected to overhead catenary power. Credit: Jack Cousin/Shutterstock As the UK continues its slow efforts to decarbonise its railways, moving from diesel-powered ...
Electrification is changing global energy use, as entities worldwide replace technologies that use fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal, with processes that electricity as the source of ...
Article 300 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) contains the general requirements for wiring methods and materials for power and lighting [Sec. 300.1(A)]. It includes the general requirements for ...
Manufacturing complexes may benefit from using more electricity instead of steam and fuel gas for their energy needs. Improved energy efficiency, lower emissions, higher reliability and ...
The transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., accounting for 29% of all emissions in 2019. While much attention has been given to the electrification of ...
The supply chain has a massive impact on climate change, responsible for roughly 60% of all carbon emissions. It’s essential, therefore, to improve how we manufacture and transport products in order ...