I hope your holidays were relaxing and that 2019 is off to a good start.
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I hope your holidays were relaxing and that 2019 is off to a good start.
Happy New Year to all our readers!
Transportation vehicle efficiency standards using internal combustion engines are set to improve worldwide
Maribeth Duggins, Director of Communications at EIC member company McDermott explains how its technology maximises returns on investment in clean fuels
The global offshore wind sector witnessed significant activity in 2018, continuing its rapid expansion.
EIC Energy Analyst Lara Juergens on global growth, technological developments and diversification options in offshore wind
Energy Focus speaks to Ryan Tandy, Regional Manager Asia Pacific at Fulkrum Technical Resources, about the EIC member company’s move into the Malaysian market
Jair Bolsonaro, a 63-year old retired military officer and seven-term congressman, will become Brazil’s next president in January 2019.
By Pietro Ferreira, EIC Senior Regional Analyst, South America
GENCOMM is an exciting project that will address the energy sustainability challenges of remote communities through the implementation of smart hydrogen-based energy solutions.
Hydrogen has the potential to become one of the main energy carriers of the future as it can be easily produced using renewable energy, stored using commercially available technologies and used throughout the entire energy system
Q. Shale was the last big GCC disrupter. What technology will hit next?
Global energy expert and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Dr Daniel Yergin, talks to Energy Focus about the driving forces shaping the new energy future.
Like the rest of the world, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are experiencing an energy transition. This region, a leading crude oil and gas producer, is changing the way
Nicholas Newman looks at how GCC states are facing up to the challenge of combining energy diversity with security
Today, the majority of new electricity-generating sources are connected to the distribution network, not the transmission network.
In the last five years, decentralisation of the UK electricity system has changed from being a future trend talked about in boardrooms and conferences to an accepted reality, says Dr Craig Edgar at SNC-Lavalin
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