Highview Power Launches the World’s First Grid-Scale Liquid Air Energy Storage Plant
June 5, 2018 in Energy , Featured
Highview Power Launches the World’s First Grid-Scale Liquid Air Energy Storage Plant

LONDON – June 5, 2018 – Highview Power, a leader in true long duration energy storage solutions, announced today that the world’s first grid-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant has been officially launched. The 5 MW/15 MWh LAES plant that is located near Manchester, United Kingdom, is the first operational facility using LAES technology at grid scale. "The global energy storage market will grow to a cumulative 125 GW/305 GWh by 2030, attracting $103 billion in investment over this pe...

Renewable Energy - Transformation is Picking Up Speed in the Power Sector, but Urgent Action is Required in Heating, Cooling and Transport
June 4, 2018 in Energy , Renewables
Renewable Energy - Transformation is Picking Up Speed in the Power Sector, but Urgent Action is Required in Heating, Cooling and Transport

Renewable power accounted for 70% of net additions to global power generating capacity in 2017, the largest increase in renewable power capacity in modern history, according to REN21’s Renewables 2018 Global Status Report (GSR). But the heating, cooling and transport sectors – which together account for about four-fifths of global final energy demand – continue to lag far behind the power sector. The GSR, published today, is the most comprehensive annual overview of the state of renewable ene...

Corporate Sourcing of Renewables Growing, Taking Place in 75 Countries
May 25, 2018 in Energy , Renewables
Corporate Sourcing of Renewables Growing, Taking Place in 75 Countries

Copenhagen, Denmark – Companies in 75 countries actively sourced 465 terawatt hours (TWh) of renewable energy in 2017, an amount close to the overall electricity demand of France, according to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). With the continued decline in the costs of renewables, the report suggests, corporate demand will continue to increase as companies seek to reduce electricity bills, hedge against future price spikes and address sustainability concerns....

Enabling the Energy Transition with Blockchain
May 24, 2018 in Energy
Enabling the Energy Transition with Blockchain

A new survey highlights shifting priorities in the energy sector with an accelerating transition towards digitailisation, decentralisation and decarbonisation. On a global scale, innovative technologies such as electric storage, renewable energies and market design are impacting top action priorities for energy leaders globally in 2018. Blockchain technology is ranked high in impact and uncertainty within every region identified in the survey of more than 1,200 energy leaders in 95 countries....

TCarta Delivers Satellite Derived Bathymetry Data to Total  for Hydrocarbon Exploration Project
May 18, 2018 in Energy , Technology , Oil & Gas
TCarta Delivers Satellite Derived Bathymetry Data to Total for Hydrocarbon Exploration Project

BRISTOL, United Kingdom – TCarta, a global provider of marine geospatial products, has delivered satellite derived bathymetry (SDB) to Total SA, one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers. Total will use the water depth data for preparing seismic survey works off the coast of Myanmar.   “Our processing team delivered the satellite derived bathymetry just a few weeks after Total placed the order,” said TCarta CEO David Critchley. “Traditional airborne or shipborne bathymetric mapping...

ScottMadden Releases Latest Semi-Annual Energy Industry Update to Assess How the Industry Is Recalibrating to Anticipate a “New Normal”
May 18, 2018 in Energy
ScottMadden Releases Latest Semi-Annual Energy Industry Update to Assess How the Industry Is Recalibrating to Anticipate a “New Normal”

ScottMadden, Inc., one of North America’s leading energy consulting firms, has released its latest edition of The Energy Industry Update (EIU). Themed “Recalibration,” this EIU examines some of the emerging and continuing trends in the industry, with the hope that it will help energy executives “recalibrate” as our industry anticipates, and creates, the next “new normal.”   We are well over a year into a new Presidential administration, changes in policy and priorities—as well as changes i...

Financial Closing Gives Wärtsilä the Go-ahead for Building the New Hamina LNG Terminal
May 18, 2018 in Energy , Oil & Gas
Financial Closing Gives Wärtsilä the Go-ahead for Building the New Hamina LNG Terminal

The LNG terminal to be built at the Finnish Port of Hamina by the technology group Wärtsilä under a turnkey contract has reached financial close and received the necessary building permits. Debt financing for the project has been concluded with Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and Finnvera, the Finnish state-owned specialised financing company. The total investment is worth approximately 100 million euros. In addition to supplying the engineering, procurement, and construction of the terminal, W...

Energy Department’s Manufacturing USA Initiative Drives Energy Innovation, But New Report Highlights Need for Stable Funding
May 17, 2018 in Energy
Energy Department’s Manufacturing USA Initiative Drives Energy Innovation, But New Report Highlights Need for Stable Funding

WASHINGTON—Energy innovation has the potential to strengthen U.S. manufacturing, but market failures lead to gaps in private sector investment. The U.S. Energy Department’s “Manufacturing USA” innovation institutes help bridge those gaps, according to new report released today by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), but sustaining long-term energy innovation will require more stable funding and additional measures to build on the institutes’ early successes. ITIF, the lea...

Innovative Solar-Plus-Sharp SmartStorage Microgrids Installed in Santa Rita Union School District
May 16, 2018 in Energy , Renewables
Innovative Solar-Plus-Sharp SmartStorage Microgrids Installed in Santa Rita Union School District

SALINAS, Calif. - Generate Capital, MBL-energy, and Sharp Electronics Corporation’s Energy Systems and Services Group (Sharp) announced today that the solar PV plus SmartStorage® energy storage systems have been installed at six sites within the Santa Rita Union School District (SRUSD) in Salinas, California. The systems will provide up to seven hours of power at each school during a grid outage and will also offset the school’s energy and demand usage resulting in substantial savings on its uti...

US Sanctions Likely to Cut Demand for Iranian Crude and Limit Scope for New Developments, Says GlobalData
May 14, 2018 in Energy , Oil & Gas
US Sanctions Likely to Cut Demand for Iranian Crude and Limit Scope for New Developments, Says GlobalData

Following the news that the US government will withdraw from the nuclear accord with Iran or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and re-impose sanctions on the country, Will Scargill, Senior Fiscal Analyst for Oil & Gas at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, considers the impact that this could have on Iranian oil production, ''Finding new investment to fund crude oil development projects in Iran has been a challenge and the imposition of new US sanctions is likely to...

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