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Selected highlights from the February 2017 edition of The Energy Industry Times

  • 7 years ago (2017-02-01)
  • Junior Isles
Africa 302 Asia 846 Australasia 51 Biomass 8 Climate change 20 Coal 273 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 369 Gas engine plant 58 Gas fuel 1 Horizon 2 Hydroelectric 17 Hydrogen 52 Hydropower 110 Latin America 75 Maintenance 3 Marine 1 Metering 2 microgrid 5 Middle East 309 North America 996 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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Special Project Supplement: Uruguay enhances its wind credentials

The Pampa wind farm is the largest in Uruguay. Its recent commissioning is a major milestone in the country’s journey to reaching 1.5 GW of wind capacity by the end of this year.

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Fuel Watch: East Mediterranean gears up for new phase in New Year

Real work in the East Mediterranean Sea is scheduled to get started during 2017, bringing the region out of a period that has involved a lot of preparation for the future but little exploratory and development work.

Viewpoint: Developing incentives for greater flexibility

Aggregators, integrated utilities and end users need to define their strategy to seize the business potential that demand side management offers as a flexibility solution.

Industry Perspective: Redefining grid efficiency

Once treated as separate domains, IT and OT are now intersecting to enable more efficient and reliable utility operations.

Energy Outlook: Taking the risk out of solar PV

Costs for solar PV have fallen dramatically in recent years but as governments reduce feed-in tariffs, developers will need to look at ways to reduce risk.

Technology: Redefining wave power

TEI Times reports on the WaveBoost project, a three-year innovation programme targeting significant improvements in the reliability and performance of wave energy converters.

Final Word: Master of the tide or master of disaster?

We hope you find it informative!

Yours sincerely, Junior Isles, Editor-in-Chief

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