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What challenges are you overcoming with the current supply chain crunch?

The supply chain is currently experiencing a crunch, with shipping delays, price increases and logistics issues. What are EIC members doing to overcome these issues and thrive in an increasingly challenging operational environment? Energy Focus puts the big question to four members

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About the EIC

Established in 1943, the EIC is the leading trade association for companies working in the global energy industries.

Our member companies, who supply goods and services across the oil and gas, power, nuclear and renewables sectors, have the experience and expertise that operators and contractors require. 

Our member companies, who supply goods and services across the oil and gas, power, nuclear and renewables sectors, have the experience and expertise that operators and contractors require.

View from the Top: Dr Graham Cooley CEO, ITM Power

EIC data shows that more than 90% of the hydrogen projects announced globally for construction during the next five years are green. Why is green hydrogen is so popular?

Energy Focus meets Dr Graham Cooley, CEO of Sheffield-based energy storage and clean fuel company ITM Power, the world’s leading hydrogen electrolyser manufacturer

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My business Luca Forno, VP Operations East Hemisphere, EthosEnergy

What is EthosEnergy’s response/commitments to decarbonisation?

VP Operations East Hemisphere Luca Forno takes Energy Focus behind the scenes at EthosEnergy

Net zero needs nuclear

Nuclear plants have provided clean, reliable low-carbon energy for over 65 years, and nuclear is the second-largest source of low-carbon energy globally, after hydropower.

Without new nuclear there can be no net zero, and perceptions must change, says Nuclear Institute Young Generation Network volunteer Vicki Dingwall

Charging forward

Transporting people and goods is one of the dirtiest things we do in the UK. It equates to around 27% of the UK’s carbon emissions – around 126m tonnes of CO2.

The UK grid stands ready to support the electric vehicle revolution, says Graeme Cooper at National Grid

Mitigating methane emissions

Carbon-cutting initiatives have been the focus of government and industry attention for many years, but until recently, efforts to tackle the much more potent greenhouse gas, methane, were given se

Cutting methane emissions from production and throughout the entire oil and gas value chain will make a substantial contribution to achieving the Paris Agreement climate goals, says Alexandra Thomas at Neptune Energy

Tackling the Scope 3 emissions challenge Xavier Denoly, Sustainable

To keep global warming below 1.5˚C, we all need to do more.

Climate goals will not be reached without tackling Scope 3 emissions, says Xavier Denoly, Sustainable Development SVP at Schneider Electric – the company at the top of this year’s global league of green firms

Global appetite for offshore wind accelerates

The UK is the global leader in offshore wind, but China – with 10GW operating by the end of 2020 and more than 56GW of upcoming capacity under its belt – looks set to take over in the first half of

The global offshore wind energy market is undergoing a period of explosive growth. With significant activity in almost every continent, EICDataStream is currently tracking more than 402GW of capacity under development up until 2035.

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