Fuel Watch:
Egypt’s energy crisis reshapes East Med gas market
A severe and unexpected decline in domestic natural gas production, primarily from the flagship Zohr mega-field, is plunging Egypt into an acute energy shortage, forcing a swift return to large-scale imports. This dramatic shift is rapidly solidifying a new, interconnected regional gas market in the Eastern Mediterranean, with Israel as the immediate key supplier and Cyprus preparing to enter the fray.
Industry Perspective:
making green investment deliver for nations
Across the world, governments and investors are putting more money into clean energy. From offshore wind farms in the North Sea to solar fields across Africa, the flow of capital towards green projects has grown steadily over the past decade. Yet behind the headline numbers, a more important question remains: how is this money changing lives on the ground?
Zula Luvsandorj explains.
Decarbonisation Series:
AI’s role in global decarbonisation
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and data centres raises a mix of concerns and opportunities. A central issue is their role in the energy transition, which raises several key questions. Joseph Jacobelli takes a closer look.
Technology Focus:
Carbon capture at Worksop offers food for thought
Commercial operation has commenced at the Worksop Gas Engine CCUS power plant in the UK. The 10 MW project is a demonstration of the patented FlexPower Plus concept, capable of delivering electricity while producing food-grade CO₂ for industrial use. Landmark Power Holdings’ Astrid Mynborg; Rolls-Royce Power Systems’ Patrick Roth and Fabian Weber at Asco Carbon Dioxide, explain the technology.
Final Word: Gaslighting the climate change debate
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