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

  • 5 years ago (2018-09-03)
  • Junior Isles
Africa 303 Asia 847 Australasia 51 Biomass 8 Climate change 20 Coal 274 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 108 Electric vehicles EVs 4 Emissions 57 Energy management 1 Equipment 2 Europe 1061 Gas 371 Gas engine plant 58 Gas fuel 1 Horizon 2 Hydroelectric 17 Hydrogen 53 Hydropower 111 Latin America 75 Maintenance 3 Marine 1 Metering 2 microgrid 5 Middle East 310 North America 998 Nuclear 639 Offshore wind 119 Oil 16 Operations 4 Policy 8 Regulations 3 Renewables 751 smart grid 2 Solar 243 Storage 37 substation 8 Tepco 2 Tidal 2 Toshiba 4 Transmission 181 US Senate Washington 4 Wind 239
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Selected highlights from the September 2018 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Fuel Watch: Egypt gears up for return as gas exporter

Egypt is on the verge of returning to the role of natural gas exporter after announcing plans that it would begin exporting natural gas in January 2019.

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Industry Perspective: Electrification: the path to an emission-free society

Eurelectric’s “Decarbonisation pathways” is an extensive two-part study that concludes that a major shift to electricity in transport, buildings and industry is needed to meet the goals set by the Paris Agreement.

Energy Outlook: Data access and ownership – the new challenge in asset intensive industries

The transition toward new business models such as 'power as a service' is commendable, but when companies start thinking about accessing the data their assets are generating, in order to derive insight to enhance their operation, they still face the same challenges.

Technology: Disrupting the balance

Energy aggregator Limejump has developed a platform that allows aggregated distributed generation sources such as wind, solar and batteries to participate in the UK’s balancing market.

Final Word: A distributed pathway?

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Yours sincerely, Junior Isles, Editor-in-Chief

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