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New Mobile Applications Drive Network Revamps
A wave of fresh mobile solutions is forcing energy companies to retool their enterprise networks. As a result, new networking options are emerging, ones that were built to support immersive, high bandwidth applications.

Interest in Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality Increases
AR/VR technology has the potential to dramatically change how remote field service teams operate by replacing paper and laptop input with immersive experiences. The ecosystems needed to support such applications are starting to take shape, so.. www.idc.com

Mobile Network Uptick Spurs Sustainability Challenges
The added capabilities that 5G mobile networks offer utilities come at a high price: a negative impact on the environment. The recent adoption of these networks is spurring dramatic increases in energy usage requirements.

What’s Next in Mobile Workforce Management?
Energy companies have large staffs with personnel expert in maintaining their complex infrastructure.
Virtual Reality Poised to Reach a Key Transition Point
Virtual Reality (VR) offers energy companies the potential to improve mobile workforce performance. Field technicians can access these applications quickly and easily rather than fumble through manuals or talk on phone lines with experts when.. www.abiresearch.com

The Mobile Network Choice: Wi-Fi or Cellular?
The Mobile Network Choice: Wi-Fi or Cellular?
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Pennsylvania high court to consider plan to make power plants pay for greenhouse gas emissions
Expand HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court will take its first crack at whether a governor can force power plant owners to pay for their planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, or whether he first needed approval...

AP-Genco fixes power plant glitch in record 4 hrs Home Appliances
Generation of around 1,000 MW of power stopped suddenly during the peak time and the authorities strived hard and synchronised the units within a record time of four hours. The six VTPS units of APGENCO tripped because of a...

Eskom to delay return of Koeberg Unit 1 by at least 45 days
Eskom looks set to continue struggling to keep the lights on as it has pushed the deadline for returning Unit 1 at the Koeberg nuclear power station by at least a month-and-a-half amid delays on the life extension project....

5 power plants conk out
Five power plants went on forced outages while three others ran on de-rated capacity, leaving the Luzon grid short of 1,354 megawatts for some six hours and causing power interruptions in many areas yesterday, according to...

Eskom to delay return of Koeberg Unit 1 by at least 45 days
Eskom looks set to continue struggling to keep the lights on as it has pushed the deadline for returning Unit 1 at the Koeberg nuclear power station by at least a month-and-a-half amid delays on the life extension project....

Eskom working on interventions for Medupi plant, says Ramokgopa
The Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has made an undertaking to return South Africa's largest power plant to service sooner than expected in a bid to end load shedding....

Load shedding escalates (again) as 9 generating units remain offline
We're set to experience escalating load shedding stages this week - beyond what was reported yesterday... This as delays in returning nine generating units to service add to South Africa's capacity constraints. Load shedding...