Despite the diplomatic crisis, Qatar is determined to maintain stability in the global LNG market by continuing its LNG exports at normal levels.
While IT infrastructure is a growing cost centre for utilities, it is also a growing opportunity for differentiation. Using legacy IT infrastructure, however, means costs are only likely to spiral and possibilities go unrealised. Utilities are looking at cloud computing as a genuine technological gearshift.
The International Energy Agency’s recently published Energy Technology Perspectives reveals that only four out of 26 assessed technologies remain on track to meet climate objectives, and says that stronger policy actions will be needed to drive technological development.
Blockchain is the new buzzword in the energy sector and there are many industry players examining how they might gain an advantage with this new technology.
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