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

  • 6 years ago (2018-01-02)
  • Junior Isles
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Selected highlights from the January 2018 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Fuel Watch: Yamal LNG puts Russia on path to larger role in global market

The launch of a first cargo from Russia’s Yamal LNG facility in northwestern Siberia marks the start of a new great game to be played out for future global gas markets among new major producers.

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Industry Perspective: The digital transformation

Digitalisation not only presents big opportunities for utilities and solution providers but is also crucial to the transition of the energy sector, according to recent reports from BNEF and the IEA.

Energy Outlook: A bright spot for digitalisation

With reports showing an increase in consumption of solar energy to satisfy power demand and a growing need in developed economies to increase power generation from renewables, ABB’s Leonardo Botti reviews how solar has matured and how digitalisation of the sector can strengthen and support demand energy response to create a truly sustainable power system of tomorrow.

Technology: Pushing the combined cycle envelope

In a move that signals the next step in the evolution of combined cycle plant efficiency, Siemens has launched its HL-class gas turbine with the promise of delivering efficiency levels beyond 63 per cent. Junior Isles visited the company’s Berlin facility to hear the thinking behind the launch and how this level of performance will be achieved.

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We hope you find it informative!

Yours sincerely, Junior Isles, Editor-in-Chief

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