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ABB Launches MW Charging Fleets and High-Demand Needs

ABB Launches MW Charging Fleets and High-Demand Needs

The OM X-Series coordinates charging and replaces isolated clusters to manage high-demand power distribution from 800 kW to over 10 MW.


News May 21, 2026 by Liam Critchley
Briefs: Developments in Data Centers, Storage, and Nuclear

Briefs: Developments in Data Centers, Storage, and Nuclear

NextEra Energy, Dominion Energy, EnerVenue, National Laboratory of the Rockies, and many other energy companies are focusing on AI data centers,…


News May 21, 2026 by Karen Hanson
Exclusive Interview: How Embedded Silicon Capacitors Enable AI Power Integrity

Exclusive Interview: How Embedded Silicon Capacitors Enable AI Power Integrity

Empower Semiconductor’s Mukund Krishna explains how embedded silicon capacitors improve power delivery networks and maximize performance-per-watt.


NERC Warns AI Data Centers Threaten Grid Reliability

NERC Warns AI Data Centers Threaten Grid Reliability

North America’s grid watchdog has issued a Level 3 alert—the most serious—over reliability risks posed by computational load.


News May 20, 2026 by Shannon Cuthrell
Mean Well Serves Up 6 kW and 12 kW Energy Storage Inverters

Mean Well Serves Up 6 kW and 12 kW Energy Storage Inverters

The single-phase and three-phase inverters target high-efficiency residential and commercial photovoltaic applications with flexible grid-tied and…


new products May 19, 2026 by Jake Hertz
Alpha & Omega Intros DrMOS Devices for High-Demand AI Workloads

Alpha & Omega Intros DrMOS Devices for High-Demand AI Workloads

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor’s high-performance DrMOS family offers high-accuracy overcurrent protection directly within the power stage.


Recom Intros 2 SMD Transformer Families for DC-DC Conversion

Recom Intros 2 SMD Transformer Families for DC-DC Conversion

The RMR and RBE series match driver ICs and transformers and are designed for discrete isolated DC-DC power supply designs


Primary Distribution Systems—Part 2: Protective Devices, Automation

Primary Distribution Systems—Part 2: Protective Devices, Automation

Protective devices, such as reclosers and sectionalizers, along with automation, can quickly detect, isolate, and restore service after faults.


Briefs: Tech Advancements Target Data Centers and Batteries

Briefs: Tech Advancements Target Data Centers and Batteries

Amazon, Terrestrial Energy, Riot Platforms, Nvidia, Infineon, Corning, d-Matrix, and many more are innovating in technology to support data centers…


News May 14, 2026 by Karen Hanson
Texas A&M Pairs LLM and Digital Twins for Reactor Monitoring

Texas A&M Pairs LLM and Digital Twins for Reactor Monitoring

An AI framework uses a human-in-the-loop GPT agent to provide real-time advisory support for advanced nuclear reactor operations.


tech insights May 13, 2026 by Luke James
STMicro Adds 100 W Monolithic GaN Converters to VIPerGaN Family

STMicro Adds 100 W Monolithic GaN Converters to VIPerGaN Family

The two flyback converters integrate a 700 V GaN transistor, gate driver, and controller in a single 5 mm x 6 mm package, targeting appliances and…


new products May 13, 2026 by Luke James
Littelfuse Launches High-Voltage TVS Diodes for Power Protection

Littelfuse Launches High-Voltage TVS Diodes for Power Protection

The high-voltage TVS diode family delivers a stand-off voltage of up to 400 V in a single AEC-Q101 SMC package.


Toshiba Adds Dual Comparator for Industrial Overcurrent Detection

Toshiba Adds Dual Comparator for Industrial Overcurrent Detection

The TC75W series features faster propagation delay and targets robots, PV inverters, and UPS systems with rail-to-rail input/output and 1.8 V…


new products May 11, 2026 by Luke James
Battery Studies Tackle Dendrites, Zinc, and Lithium Recycling

Battery Studies Tackle Dendrites, Zinc, and Lithium Recycling

Studies from MPI-SusMat, the University of Maryland, and Rice University target distinct bottlenecks across the battery stack.


tech insights May 08, 2026 by Luke James
Energy from Dirt? Scientists Create Reliable Soil-Based Battery

Energy from Dirt? Scientists Create Reliable Soil-Based Battery

Northwestern University researchers developed an optimized “dirt battery” that reliably powers sensors across all soil conditions, making it a…


Primary Distribution Systems—Part 1: Design of Feeders and Laterals

Primary Distribution Systems—Part 1: Design of Feeders and Laterals

This article discusses primary distribution system transport of medium-voltage power from substations via feeders to local transformers to ensure…


Briefs: Fission and Fusion, Nuclear Projects Abound

Briefs: Fission and Fusion, Nuclear Projects Abound

Brookfield, The Nuclear Company, Westinghouse Nuclear, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Blue Energy, GE Vernova, FANCO, and X-energy are among the…


News May 07, 2026 by Karen Hanson
Harvesting the Florida Sun: Disney World Runs on 100% Solar

Harvesting the Florida Sun: Disney World Runs on 100% Solar

The resort’s latest solar facility brings the total solar capacity to 212,000 kW annually.


News May 06, 2026 by Claire Turvill
TDK Intros Common-Mode Choke Series Rated up to 1250 VDC

TDK Intros Common-Mode Choke Series Rated up to 1250 VDC

The B82722V6*B040 series common-mode chokes combine compact size and high resonance performance in high-voltage power electronics.


‘Gas Battery’ Generates Electricity by Capturing CO2

‘Gas Battery’ Generates Electricity by Capturing CO2

A Sungkyunkwan University-led team has built a hydrogel-and-carbon device that turns greenhouse gas adsorption into continuous DC power.


tech insights May 05, 2026 by Luke James