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Selected highlights from the February 2020 edition of The Energy Industry Times

  • 4 years ago (2020-02-02)
  • Junior Isles
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Selected highlights from the February 2020 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Gas Watch: Start of Israel gas exports signals future role for East Mediterranean
The export of Israeli natural gas to Egypt and Jordan at the start of this year is a significant step towards the East Mediterranean becoming an important source of energy.

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Industry Perspective: Energy management is coming home
Home Energy Management is becoming an increasingly important tool to energy suppliers and consumers, alike. TEI Times reports on work that Delta-EE has undertaken which discusses the market and why the outlook is changing.

Energy Outlook: Strengthening the PV offer with batteries
Integrating solar PV and batteries is opening up novel possibilities. Mott MacDonald examines four examples that cover the main opportunities this combination of technologies can address, in each case providing an indicative scoring of the likely uptake.

Technology: Making a sterling effort in energy storage
New technology that combines thermal energy storage and Stirling engines is being developed to bring cost-efficient, 24/7 renewable power closer to commercialisation.

Final Word: More trees won't cut it

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