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From the Chief Executive: April 2021

As we passed the anniversary of the UK’s first national lockdown on 23 March, it gave many of us a reason to pause and reflect on the past 12 months.

In this edition we look ahead to the return of the Energy Exports Conference, highlighting export opportunities in established and emerging markets, covering all energy technologies – but with a special focus on decarbonisation

Europe leads the way in clean hydrogen

The European Union is committed to achieving a more sustainable economy and reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.

Europe leads the way in the research and development of viable hydrogen technologies, including innovative electrolysers that can help achieve a carbon-neutral future, writes Bart Biebuyck at the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU)

Going green

PETRONAS is the first Southeast Asian energy company to commit to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Why is PETRONAS aiming for this and how will net zero be achieved?

Dr Nasir Haji Darman, Chief Technology Officer at Malaysian state energy giant PETRONAS, talks to Energy Focus about net-zero aspirations, decarbonising oil and gas operations, and supply chain innovation

Elevate your energy performance with ISO 50001

An ISO 50001 energy management system (EnMS) helps organisations develop a systematic approach to continually improve energy performance – including procurement, process management and usage.

Reducing your organisation’s energy consumption and managing energy efficiency will help you cut costs and lessen your environmental impact. 

EIC Member Focus: David Clark, Vysus Group

Can you tell us a bit about Vysus Group?

CEO David Clark takes Energy Focus behind the scenes at Vysus Group

Delivering net zero

The need to increase both the scale and speed of humanity’s response to climate change becomes more urgent every day. Total decarbonisation of all our societies is now widely accepted as the goal.

Advanced nuclear energy must play a role if we are serious about decarbonising society, says Tim Yeo at the New Nuclear Watch Institute 

Upgrading Morocco’s electricity system

Morocco’s National Energy Strategy 2009–2030 has bolstered its energy transition and investment in renewable energies, making the country a global leader in sustainable energy development.  

A pioneer in renewable energy, Morocco is looking for international collaboration as it moves to a smart, flexible low-carbon future, writes World Energy Council’s Future Energy Leader, Nabil Jedaira 

Powering the energy transition

Amid the climate emergency, decarbonisation is seen by many as the main driver of the energy transition.

Battery storage solutions offer the flexibility required for safe and stable use of wind and solar power and increase energy efficiency, writes Karim Wazni at Aggreko – Microgrid and Storage Solutions 

Pathways to a new future – the LNG bridge

It will come as no surprise that the future is bright, and it is also green. Oil majors are accelerating their pivot from hydrocarbons to clean energy.

Liquefied natural gas is the ideal enabler for a sustainable energy system, writes Christian Beasley at UK energy consultancy and software specialist ZTP 

Maximising the potential of the energy transition

The UK has committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with Scotland targeting the same by 2045. Similar targets exist across the world.

Transitioning to a cleaner energy system will not be easy. The UK needs an integrated approach between all stakeholders to deliver net zero and develop a strong, sustainable and resilient economy in the process, writes Ralph Torr at Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult 

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