Fuel Watch:
Hydrogen plans are on the drawing board but ‘deployment is lagging’
The world is ready – even anxious – for an energy transition that is promised to put the global climate back on a pre-crisis course. But it seems to be taking a very long time to get started on all the projects that have been proposed, as a new report from the Hydrogen Council points out.
Energy Outlook:
Gas shortfall fuels European utility sector risks
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has forced Europe to distance itself from Russian gas supplies. But finding the resources to bridge the resultant gap is fuelling risks for the European energy sector. Emmanuel Dubois-Pelerin, Sector Lead, EMEA Utilities at S&P Global Ratings, explains.
Asia Decarbonisation:
Climate action progresses despite cloud of gloom and doom
The upcoming COP27 climate change meeting is taking place in a world facing unprecedented challenges. Asia’s progress in decarbonising its economies, however, remains a bright spot, argues Asian energy expert Joseph Jacobelli..
Technology Focus:
Floating new ideas
The cost of floating offshore wind is largely governed by the capex of the floating substructures. Junior Isles speaks to Gazelle Wind Power’s Jon Salazar about a new hybrid platform it has developed that will significantly reduce cost of installations and accelerate the deployment of floating offshore wind.
Final Word: All change
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