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Selected highlights from the August 2018 edition of The Energy Industry Times

  • 5 years ago (2018-08-01)
  • Junior Isles
Africa 302 Asia 846 Australasia 51 Biomass 8 Climate change 20 Coal 274 Cogeneration 1 Concentrating solar 5 Cyber security 8 Decarbonisation 1 Decentralised energy 5 Demand side management 2 Demand side response 2 Digitalisation 10 Distributed energy 10 Distribution 107 Electric vehicles EVs 4 Emissions 57 Energy management 1 Equipment 2 Europe 1061 Gas 371 Gas engine plant 58 Gas fuel 1 Horizon 2 Hydroelectric 17 Hydrogen 53 Hydropower 111 Latin America 75 Maintenance 3 Marine 1 Metering 2 microgrid 5 Middle East 310 North America 998 Nuclear 639 Offshore wind 119 Oil 15 Operations 4 Policy 8 Regulations 3 Renewables 751 smart grid 2 Solar 242 Storage 37 substation 8 Tepco 2 Tidal 2 Toshiba 4 Transmission 181 US Senate Washington 4 Wind 239
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Selected highlights from the August 2018 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Features: Special Project Supplement: Samcheok takes CFBs to the next level

The massive Samcheok Green Power Project in South Korea has now marked just over one year of full commercial operation. Utilising the largest and most advanced ultra-supercritical circulating fluidised bed (CFB) boilers in the world, it signifies the next big step for clean and flexible power from economical solid fuels.

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Fuel Watch: New era for European supply as Southern Gas Corridor nears completion

The Southern Gas Corridor is no longer an idea, it finally materialised in early July when BP initiated commercial gas deliveries from its Shah Deniz Stage 2 (SD2) project in the Caspian Sea to Turkey.

Industry Perspective: Some like it hot?

The political climate has changed considerably since the Paris agreement was signed in 2015. Greenhouse gas emissions have now reached an all-time high and many world leaders seem reluctant to stand firmly behind a green energy push. Dr. Geoff Nesbitt, explores how the global climate is faring and what more can be done.

Energy Outlook: Charging ahead

Exciting new storage capabilities being developed for renewable energy resources have the potential to dramatically transform the global energy sector, as they deliver the capacity to balance electricity supply and demand.

Technology: Three-way storage breaks the mould

A new energy storage system capable of supplying electricity, heating and cooling could shape the future of the thermal energy storage market.

Final Word: Here comes the sun

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