COMMENTARY
Consumer vs utility: Who is better off to store energy?
POWER UTILITY
Electricity
industry has witnessed certain trends during the last decade which can
potentially bring significant changes in the industry structure and the
relationship between consumers and their utilities. Read ››
BY RASIKA GOKHALE ATHAWALE607 views |
What you must know about electricity liberalization in Japan
POWER UTILITY
Electricity
market reform moves slowly in Japan. Recently, however, the Japanese
government further clarified its position and called for legal
unbundling in the sector – one of the options previously proposed for
breaking up the electricity industry. Read ››
BY PHILLIP VAUGHAN521 views |
Indonesia to finally see more successful geothermal projects
POWER UTILITY
Interest in the Asian power game has shifted to Southeast Asia for thermal and renewable power. Read ››
BY EDWARD MCCARTIN427 views |
India’s offshore powerhouse revealed
POWER UTILITY
The
October 2012 All India Seminar On Clean Energy & Energy
Conservation, Nagpur, seemed more developed and urgent than in 2008. Read ››
BY FOERD AMES291 views |
Chinese encapsulant suppliers put incumbents under pressure
PROJECT
Before
2008, encapsulant suppliers from Germany, the U.S., and Japan, such as
STR Solar, Mitsui Chemicals, Bridgestone, and Solutia (Etimex), were the
dominant companies producing EVA film – taking 60% of the global market
share. Read ››
BY EDWARD CAHILL183 views |
Check out how our global energy system has evolved (Part 2)
ENVIRONMENT
So, hence my interest to find answers and solutions on some of our key and pressing question(s):
What is the right time and right scale of energy transition management given the present world situation?
But let’s first agree on a fundamental principle – and that is: that all people have a fundamental right for energy. Read ››
BY ADRIAAN KAMP |
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