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  • Go for the Gulf

    Funding programs open for energy jobs Gulf of Mexico states The online proposal submission window is now open for a regional program designed to create jobs for the 'energy transition'. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Gulf Research Program (GRP) says it "aims to contribute to the development of a diverse workforce and to increase the scientific literacy of the Gulf citizens who will become the skilled leaders and professionals of tomorrow," adding that "this funding opportunity will enable project participants to acquire skills, knowledge, and credentials to enter careers as part of the future energy workforce. This workforce will support the industries and organizations leading the way in introducing net-zero technologies into the economy." Specifically, the GRP is seeking proposals for sustainable, data-driven, industry-engaged projects that will provide education and training opportunities to students ages 16-25 and ready participants to become part of the future energy workforce. This funding opportunity is open to applicants from educational institutions, non-profit organizations, state and local governments, and tribal entities working in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico states (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida). The applicants should demonstrate how they will partner with local employers and industry associations to use data and evidence to identify skill gaps and labor market needs, design relevant curricula and credentials, and provide education, training, job placement, and/or retention services to participants that will enable those participants to acquire the skills and credentials necessary to join the future energy workforce. A total of $3M is available for this funding opportunity, with the number of proposals being funded dependent on the quality and quantity of applications. Applicants must request at least $75,000 for projects, commensurate with the scope of work, that are up to 24 months in duration. Applicants may request up to $1,000,000, with a preference for projects that are less than $500,000. Applicants that request between $500,000 and $1,000,000 will be subject to an additional Merit Review Criterion and should focus on more transformative projects that have the potential to impact a larger number of students, teachers, classes, school districts, and/or communities. Key Dates April 3, 2024: Online proposal submission opens April 24, 2024: Funding Opportunity Question & Answer Office Hours; 9:00 - 11:00am Central Time / 10:00am - 12:00pm Eastern Time (Held virtually over Zoom) June 25, 2024: Grant Submission Help Hours; 12:00 - 3:00 pm Central Time / 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (Zoom link will be sent to active applicants) June 26, 2024: Deadline for submissions of proposals due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time September 2024: Award selection and notification November 1, 2024: Anticipated funding start date Online submission website: https://gulfresearchprogram.smapply.io/

  • Check Your Transmission

    Utilities update on newest FERC order to be discussed at upcoming conference The issuance of FERC Order No. 2023 triggered a flurry of much needed interconnection and queue reform implementations in ISOs, RTOs, and individual utility Balancing Areas across the continent, while DOE programs aimed at developing better interconnection processes are beginning to bear fruit. However, under this new regime the extent and pace of reforms differs significantly in markets across the nation. Those interested in learning more and getting their voices hear (who aren't going to EASA in Las Vegas for that entire event) can consider attending the June 25th Executive Briefing at the Transmission & Interconnection Summit in Arlington, Virginia to examine the progress being made in each ISO/RTO and areas not subject to organized markets, providing up-to-date information on:

  • Going Global

    Provaris, GES enter into collaborative agreement for hyrdogen facility Global Energy Storage (GES) and Provaris Energy Ltd (Provaris) have entered a collaboration agreement to develop a gaseous hydrogen import facility at the GES terminal in Rotterdam, per an April 9 press release from GES. Rotterdam, located in the Netherlands, is one of the largest ports in the world. GES is developing a multi-client, multi-product terminal in Rotterdam, able to import both refrigerated ammonia and compressed hydrogen, with redeliveries into barges, rail, truck and the H2 grid (HyNetwork) operated by Gasunie. Under the collaboration, GES and Provaris will complete a comprehensive prefeasibility study to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of berthing and unloading of Provaris’ H2Neo compressed hydrogen carriers. Activities will also include the joint marketing of the proposed facility where Provaris will be responsible for the transportation of the hydrogen in the H2Neo carriers and GES responsible for the discharge and injection into the hydrogen grid. Both parties have a shared belief that the GES terminal in Rotterdam is an ideal site for bulk scale import of green hydrogen given the early connection to the HyNetwork grid for gaseous supply to industrial users in the Port of Rotterdam and key industrials users in Europe.Provaris’ compressed hydrogen supply chain offers a first mover and competitive alternative to chemical carriers from regional supply sources from the Nordic region and extend across the Baltics, North Sea, Iberia and down to North Africa. The companies are committed to advancing an energy efficient and timely supply of green hydrogen to industrial users in Europe to support ambitious decarbonization goals. Peter Vucins, CEO of GES commented, “This collaboration with Provaris showcases the types of partnerships that GES is pursuing to facilitate the Energy Transition through our contribution with storage and logistics solutions, at Rotterdam as well as other existing and future locations. I welcome the opportunity to work closely with Provaris to develop a cost competitive import solution for Rotterdam and European energy customers.” Martin Carolan, CEO of Provaris Energy, says, “We are delighted to be collaborating with GES on a world-first terminal for bulk scale import of gaseous hydrogen that can accelerate the availability of green molecules for industrial users. GES has a global network and track record of terminal assets and is demonstrating leadership in the development of a bulk-terminal for hydrogen and derivatives for Europe. We look forward to the outcomes of this collaboration which can accelerate the delivery of ambitious import volumes required for the European market and support export projects under development based on the Provaris approach to the simple and energy efficient marine transport.” During 2024 GES and Provaris will complete prefeasibility level studies focused on the jetty facilities to discharge the H2Neo carrier, along with scavenging compression, storage, HyNetwork grid connection, risk and safety, emissions, and other permitting and environmental considerations. Provaris has advanced the H2Neo hydrogen carrier through an extensive FEED package design approval in December 2022, with a Prototype Tank under construction and testing program underway in Norway to support a final construction approval from Class targeted for mid-2024.

  • Power Play

    GE's Vernova branch clinches marine contract GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business has been awarded a contract by Singapore shipbuilder ST Engineering Marine Limited to supply its Ship’s Electric Grid with Integrated Full Electric Propulsion (IFEP) equipment for the Republic of Singapore Navy’s six-ship Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV) program, according to a March 18 press release. The six MRCVs will be the first IFEP-powered vessels for the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and will replace its fleet of mechanical drive Victory-class missile corvettes, which have been in service since 1989. Delivery of the electric propulsion systems for the new ships is planned over the next 10 years. GE Vernova’s Ship’s Electric Grid delivers the electrical power required by the ship’s propulsion, and energizes its operational and mission systems, such as radar and communications. With the ability to share electric power to any load on the ship’s power network, the system is more energy-efficient and cost-effective to operate than a conventional mechanical drive configuration. GE Vernova’s Ship’s Electric Grid includes all generators, medium-voltage switchboards, transformers, propulsion variable frequency drives (VFDs), electric propulsion motors, thruster motors, soft starters, a shore power connection, power management system (PMS), and the propulsion control system (PCS). The modular platform design of the RSN’s new MRCVs allows for different naval missions requiring electric power. This includes the ability to host unmanned air and surface vehicles, which will expand the area of each vessel’s surveillance capability. Andy Cooper, General Manager at GE Vernova’s Power Conversion UK business, said: “Power Conversion is pleased to equip the RSN’s new MRCVs with electric power. Like so many other navies around the world, the RSN is adopting an electric ship configuration as an enabler for increased levels of power and energy-efficiency. Being equipped with an electric grid allows a ship the ability to share every bit of available power throughout the vessel, strengthening its energy surety and even helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions”. With deep expertise in marine and naval performance requirements, GE Vernova’s Power Conversion UK center of excellence (COE) will be responsible for the design, systems engineering, manufacturing and testing of the equipment. The execution of the project will be supported by the Power Conversion Asia team based in Singapore, who will oversee project engineering, project management, commissioning and sea trials. GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business powers the majority of the UK Royal Navy’s large vessel fleet, including Queen Elizabeth Class, Type 45 and Type 26 vessels, as well as many other global naval programs.

  • Of Zeiss and Men

    Next week's agenda for 'Innovation Days' includes big names Set to take place next week from April 15-19, the agenda for ZEISS Quality Innovation Days is now available. This weeklong digital event offers an opportunity to learn about the latest trends in metrology for manufacturing in your industry, including: AI automation digitalization quality production Hear keynote speakers and participate in interactive breakout sessions to exchange ideas with experts on topics that matter to you. Here's a sneak peek, courtesy of Zeiss, at the agenda: Monday, April 15: Automotive & New Energy Vehicles: Hear success stories from companies like Volkswagen, LG Energy Solution and Ford. Gain exclusive insights into the production and quality assurance of global OEMs and suppliers. Explore the intricacies of battery production and learn about electronic components and fuel cell trends. Tuesday, April 16: Medical: Learn from innovative industry speakers like J&J MedTech, Smith+Nephew and Orchid Orthopedics Solutions! Gain exclusive insights into best-in-class quality assurance of medical devices, discover the latest innovations in microsurgery with AI and robotics, and dive into the world of research with biomechanical testing. Wednesday, April 17: Aerospace: Embark on a journey into the future of aerospace with industry-leading speakers from Hitchiner Manufacturing, Volocopter, Rolls Royce, Delta TechOps and more. Deep dive into precision and accuracy for optimal performance in turbine engine applications, AI-solving material analysis, testing challenges and next-gen MRO inspection techniques. Thursday, April 18: Electronics: Immerse yourself in the world of electronics by joining sessions from ODW, Valeo, TE and other leading companies. Discover the latest innovations in consumer and automotive electronics and gain insight into the quality assurance processes of global electronics manufacturers. Friday, April 19: Power & Energy: Hear from leading experts like IRENA, Rolls-Royce and BCG as they share trends, innovations, and best practices in power and energy. During specialized breakout sessions, dive deeper into topics like wind energy, gas and steam turbines, and electrolyzers. Gain insights into the ongoing research and development of renewable energies. You can register for the digital event online here.

  • Knockout Round

    New products from Dewalt for trade professionals Towson, Maryland-based DEWALT, the well-known tool brand under the Stanley Black & Decker umbrella, unveiled several new tools for the electrical trades April 11, "furthering its mission to provide total workflow solutions for trades professionals," per a press release e-mailed to EA. "Innovation in the category" includes the 20V MAX* Hydraulic Knockout Tool (DCE600), 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Mid-Size Bandsaw (DCS378) and 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Dual-Trigger Bandsaw (DCS379). "DEWALT is hyper-focused on bringing cutting-edge solutions to the trades to enable seamless workflow as pros move from phase to phase on the job,” said Derek Stevenson, Product Manager, Stanley Black & Decker. “From punching holes in enclosures to cutting conduit and strut, our latest tools for the electrical trade join more than 300 products in the DEWALT 20V MAX* line and are supported by DEWALT’s suite of technology, software, and anchors and fasteners giving users a total solution that optimizes end-to-end productivity.” 20V MAX* Hydraulic Knockout Tool The DEWALT 20V MAX* Hydraulic Knockout Tool (DCE600) delivers up to 11 tons of force** output to perform heavy-duty applications in a lightweight design. To maximize precision in punch alignment, the knockout dies contain embedded magnets which securely attach to mild steel. The tool punches split slugs ranging from 1/2 in. to 2 in. for ease of use in disassembling the system once the knockout is complete. Additionally, the tool's inline design, 180° rotating head, and ability to set up the punch and die system without the weight of the tool provides versatility in the knockout process flow. Other features include a bright LED ring to help illuminate the work area, a shoulder strap and connection ring for portability, as well as a "Tool Connect" chip pocket to connect with the Tool Connect Site Manager app for seamless inventory tracking (chip sold separately). The tool also features Crimp Connect software, an onboard intelligence system that provides users detailed reports of work completed, tool calibration and service history. The DEWALT 20V MAX* Hydraulic Knockout Tool will be available this month. 20V MAX* XR® Brushless Cordless Mid-Size Bandsaw and 20V MAX* XR® Brushless Cordless Dual-Trigger Bandsaw Each featuring a brushless motor that delivers up to 535 MWO at 570 SFPM, the 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Mid-Size Bandsaw and 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Dual-Trigger Bandsaw take on tough cutting needs in commercial applications. Designed for quick and efficient performance, the bandsaws deliver up to 120 cuts per charge through 12 gauge strut and cut 12 gauge strut in as fast as 5.1 seconds.ǂ Part of the XR lineup, the tools are each equipped with a large 3-3/8 in. cut capacity suitable for a wide range of work. The 20V MAX* XR Brushless Cordless Dual-Trigger Bandsaw is designed with a PERFORM & PROTECT auxiliary handle that houses a secondary trigger for added control on the foregrip. The bandsaws each feature an integrated blade guard, an LED light, and a Tool Connect Chip pocket (Chip sold separately). The new models are available now. To learn more about DEWALT’s total electrical solutions, you can visit: dewalt.com/electrical-solutions. * Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18. ** Based on conversion rate of 100 kN to tnf of 100 / 8.896443230521. ǂ1-5/8" strut using the DCB205 battery (sold separately) and a 18 TPI blade

  • At the Apex

    Upcoming feature preview: Apex Industrial Automation At Electrical Apparatus, we're constantly on the lookout for exemplary businesses and operations that demonstrate the best qualities of the industries we cover. This includes family-owned businesses, commercial outfits, M&A specialists, and all-around innovators. In an upcoming issue, we'll be featuring Apex Industrial Automation, an Illinois company that exemplifies many of the traits listed above and can provide your business with a useful template for success. As a taster, here's a rundown of Apex's history: Now approaching the 20-year mark, Apex Industrial Automation, LLC was established back in 2006. Ryan Watts started the business as an independent distributor in a small warehouse in Downers Grove, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, with just three employees. Since then, the company has acquired seven different businesses, each of which brought a "new and/or improved, value-added service for its customers," the company says. This Apex timeline is detailed below, as per the company's website: Watts is still the current owner and President of the EASA-accredited service center. We visited Apex earlier this week, in preparation for coverage that will appear in the June EA. What we saw there was an encouraging template of how to incorporate automation into traditional industrial repair shop methods. We also witnessed a diverse range of expertise, from control panel specialties to gears, bearings, motors, and more. Look for more in the upcoming article!

  • Primed for Takeoff

    Aviation specialists holding live flight demo April 16 H55, a pioneering company in electric aviation, and BRM Aero, the B23 aircraft manufacturer, invite members of the press and friends to attend a dedicated briefing and flight demonstration at Aero 24 on Tuesday, April 16th at 2 pm in the Zepplin Hangar Restaurant in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The press conference and accompanied livestream are taking place alongside Aero 24, Europe’s premier general aviation exhibition and trade show whereby the revolutionary all-electric 2-seater B23 Energic, 850KG maximum take-off weight, will be on display. Guests and viewers will be offered the opportunity to witness the aircraft in action as it takes flight, demonstrating the advancements in electric aviation technology. The flight demonstration will be accompanied by a briefing moderated by H55’s Executive Chairman André Borschberg together with Martin Bristela the founder of BRM Aero who elaborate on the BRM’s unique performance characteristics as well as provides insights into their vision for the future of electric aircraft in sustainable transportation.

  • 'Deforestation' at Amazon

    The tech giant continues to make cuts, this time to its AWS branch Amazon confirmed yesterday it was laying off hundreds of employees from its cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services. The layoffs—impacting sales and marketing roles as well as employees focused on technology at its physical stores—come amid a broader company pivot on grocery store strategy. An Amazon warehouse worker.-NPRllinois.org photo Earlier this week, Amazon announced it was ending its “Just Walk Out” program, which is used in over half of its more than 40 Amazon Fresh stores nationwide. The program allowed customers to skip checkout lines by relying on automated cameras and sensors, and was reportedly supplemented by more than 1,000 Indian workers reviewing and labeling transactions. This week, Amazon said it will pivot to Dash Carts, whereby a screen and scanner in grocery carts will allow shoppers to manually scan their items as they shop. Yesterday’s announcement marks the latest in layoffs for Amazon, following 27,000 job cuts since late 2022. The news comes as sales for Amazon’s $90B cloud business have slowed in recent quarters.

  • Fire Sale

    Carrier sheds Industrial Fire business for $1.4B price cut Carrier Global Corporation, the intelligent climate and energy solutions outfit, is finalizing an agreement to sell its Industrial Fire business, which includes industry-leading brands Det-Tronics, Marioff, Autronica and Fireye, to Sentinel Capital Partners for an enterprise value of $1.425 billion. The announcement represents the latest step in Carrier's ongoing portfolio transformation, following the recent acquisition of Viessmann Climate Solutions and the recently announced agreements to sell Carrier's Global Access Solutions business to Honeywell for nearly $5 billion and its Commercial Refrigeration business to Haier for $775 million. Carrier continues to prepare for the last of its four announced business exits – its combined commercial and residential fire businesses. With approximately 1,400 employees operating in more than 20 countries, Carrier's Industrial Fire business is a global leader in fire detection and suppression solutions for high-hazard applications across verticals such as critical infrastructure, oil and gas, marine and clean energy. This pending sale will "allow the business to build on the strength of its advanced lifecycle solutions, strong customer relationships and high growth potential across key segments," Carrier stated in an initial press release last month. "Industrial Fire is a great business with leadership positions in the markets in which it operates, and an engaged, experienced team focused on delivering differentiated solutions to customers. We look forward to watching its continued growth under the ownership of Sentinel," said Carrier Chairman & CEO David Gitlin. "This transaction marks another milestone in our transformation as we become a more focused, higher growth company, and furthers our vision to become the global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions."

  • Cities and Health

    A recent study earmarks the healthiest and unhealthiest U.S. cities Personal finance company WalletHub recently completed a study that compared more than 180 of the most populated U.S. cities across 41 key indicators of good health. Its data set ranges from the cost of a medical visit to fruit and vegetable consumption to the share of physically active adults. The 2024 list of the healthiest and unhealthiest cities in America evaluated over 180 metropolitan areas across the country based on 41 metrics across four key dimensions: Healthcare: This dimension includes premature death rates, both adult and youth health insurance coverage, and mental health. Food: It considers residents who report eating healthy, inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, and limited access to healthy foods. Fitness: This dimension looks at the share of adults engaging in physical activity and the availability of fitness and instruction centers. Green space: It factors in parkland acres per capita, park quality, and what Wallethub labels "overall city greenness.” The data was collected from sources such as the U.S. Census Bureau, the Council for Community and Economic Research, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the best conditions for a healthy lifestyle. The cities received a weighted average across all 41 metrics, determining their overall score and ranking. Here are the top 10 healthiest cities in the United States according to WalletHub: San Francisco, CA Honolulu, HI Seattle, WA San Diego, CA Washington, D.C. Portland, OR Denver, CO Salt Lake City, UT Scottsdale, AZ Irvine, CA On the other hand, the 10 unhealthiest cities in the United States are: Brownsville, TX Gulfport, MS Laredo, TX Columbus, GA Shreveport, LA Augusta, GA Fayetteville, NC Corpus Christi, TX Detroit, MI Huntington, WV These rankings highlight the importance of factors like access to high-quality healthcare, green spaces, recreation centers, and healthy food in promoting overall well-being.

  • I'll Have a "papst"

    Siemens acquires industrial drive technology business Siemens AG has signed an agreement to acquire the industrial drive technology (IDT) business of ebm-papst. The business, which employs around 650 people, includes integrated mechatronic systems in the protective extra-low voltage range, as well as motion control systems. These systems are used in free-range driverless transport systems. The planned acquisition will "complement the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio and strengthen Siemens’ position as a leading solutions provider for flexible production automation," per a March 27 company press release. Cedrik Neike, member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Digital Industries, said: “Ebm-papst’s innovative portfolio of mechatronic drive systems and its highly qualified people are an excellent fit for Siemens. The acquisition will enable us to tap new business and customer potential in the rapidly growing market for intelligent, battery-powered drive solutions in intralogistics as well as mobile robot solutions.” IDT products are intelligent, integrated mechatronic systems, which support the automation and digitalization of production processes. This acquisition will be a strong addition to the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. Through their use in mobile robots and driverless transport vehicles as well as in the automation of auxiliary processes, such as the retooling of modern production machines, they are an important lever for greater flexibility and productivity. For this reason, high market growth is expected in this market segment.

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