Fuel Watch: Global energy disruption stands at brink of global energy crisis
The US-Israel war on Iran has brought a world of pain to the global gas markets and it is likely to bring even more serious consequences to Gulf producers and international consumers as an end to the war remains beyond the horizon, writes Gary Lakes.
Special Interview: Defining the era of autonomous power
Achieving reliable and efficient power plant operation is becoming increasingly difficult as the energy landscape transforms. Plant operators need solutions that reduce staffing pressure, stabilise costs, and maintain plant readiness under all operating models. Dr. Waheed Abbasi, Senior Vice President of Gas Services Europe & Africa at Siemens Energy, explains to
Junior Isles how Siemens Energy is supporting the shift from conventional on-site operation and maintenance towards remotely managed, and ultimately autonomous plant operations
Decarbonisation Series: Iran conflict: accelerating the global energy transition
The Iran conflict has disrupted global energy markets. It suddenly sparked many questions about the energy transition. The price shock and supply risks have pushed clean energy to the centre of global strategy, and what looked like a setback has clearly instead become a catalyst. It will drive record investment and force a rethink of how nations secure their energy future, says Joseph Jacobelli.
Technology Focus: A European blueprint for powering data centres
During a recent press visit to County Dublin, Ireland, journalists had the opportunity to look at a project that offers a solution to the delays data centre developers are facing in bringing power to their facilities. Junior Isles reports .
Final Word: War... What is it good for?
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