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Selected highlights from the November 2023 edition of The Energy Industry Times

  • 8 months ago (2023-11-01)
  • Junior Isles
Africa 309 Asia 864 Australasia 51 Biomass 8 Climate change 20 Coal 284 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 116 Electric vehicles EVs 4 Emissions 62 Energy management 1 Equipment 2 Europe 1075 Gas 382 Gas engine plant 62 Gas fuel 2 Horizon 2 Hydroelectric 17 Hydrogen 57 Hydropower 117 Latin America 77 Maintenance 3 Marine 1 Metering 2 microgrid 5 Middle East 317 North America 1006 Nuclear 644 Offshore wind 120 Oil 19 Operations 4 Policy 8 Regulations 3 Renewables 762 smart grid 2 Solar 254 Storage 42 substation 8 Tepco 2 Tidal 2 Toshiba 4 Transmission 182 US Senate Washington 4 Wind 243
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Selected highlights from the November 2023 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Fuel Watch: US takes leap to low-carbon economy with nationwide hydrogen hubs

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US President Joe Biden and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm last month announced the selection of seven locations across the country where regional hydrogen hubs (H2Hubs) will be established. The H2Hubs will be funded by the government with $7 billion over time with the intention of attracting billions more in private investment.

Industry Perspective: Tuning Europe’s electricity grids for a PV revolution

The path to renewables integration is not short of obstacles. Yet current plans do not reflect the speed at which the system is decentralising and are not explicit enough on the need to invest more in the distribution grid. Eurelectric’s Kristian Ruby says a forward-looking mindset is crucial to enable Europe’s grid infrastructure expansion and modernisation.

Energy Outlook: Nuclear is not just technology

Both developed and developing countries have taken an interest in expanding their energy sources to include nuclear power. George Borovas and Inna Pletukhina of law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP share their insights on the key things countries newly setting out on the nuclear power pathway should consider.

Technology Focus: Unlocking the power of AI in asset aggregation

The global energy landscape is in the midst of a remarkable transformation, with a resolute focus on sustainability and the integration of renewable energy sources. In the UK, this paradigm shift towards cleaner energy necessitates innovative solutions. GridBeyond believes one promising avenue lies in the convergence of artificial intelligence with distributed energy systems, a synergy that has the potential to revolutionise the management and optimisation of our energy resources.

Final Word: It’s time to get onside

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