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Surging Electrification In Belgium Demands More Flexibility

Insights reveal that electrification is happening faster than expected, driven by policy measures speeding up the country's energy transition. The study emphasizes that flexibility must be harnessed to balance supply and demand. Electrification is spreading across society earlier and...

Swiss Digitalised Grid Checks Made Possible By BKW Energie

The operator of the largest distribution system in Switzerland, BKW Energie AG, has gone on to announce a partnership programme of five years with eSmart Systems to shift their visual grid inspections to an absolute image-based virtual inspection procedure....

CONFERENCE TOPICS AT LATAM’S INNOVATION HUB FOR THE NEW ENERGY WORLD

São Paulo/Pforzheim, July 6, 2023: During the Intersolar Europe Conference in Munich, Germany, a new report from SolarPower Europe reveals that Solar is powering more people, in more parts of the world, than ever before: Last year, the world’s...

Despite Energy Crisis, EU Nations Reduced Coal And Gas Usage

According to insights, European Union (EU) countries reduced their consumption of coal and natural gas for power generation compared to previous years, despite the ongoing energy crisis caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Between October 2022 and March 2023,...

Lagging Energy Transition Accelerates Oil And Gas Prospects

During the Energy Asia conference in Kuala Lumpur, industry leaders stressed that oil and gas would remain the primary sources of energy for many years due to the sluggish energy transition. Estimates indicate that an annual investment of $4...

Battery Storage Key To Wind And Solar Power Growth In China

China's battery storage sector is experiencing a significant surge in growth, fueled by the country's rapid expansion of wind and solar power installations. As China leads global investments in renewable energy, battery storage plays a vital role in integrating...

UK National Grid Operator Rules Out Coal Power For Winter

The UK's national grid operator has made it clear that the country will not rely on coal-fired power generation, even if it becomes necessary during the upcoming winter. On June 28, the National Grid Electricity Systems Operator (ESO) issued...

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