Making the smart grid smarter
The recent change in the issue of smart metering data and communications tenders by the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change has led to significant concerns in the market.
The recent change in the issue of smart metering data and communications tenders by the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change has led to significant concerns in the market.
Certain countries are changing the way they do business to capitalise on ongoing growth in the global solar market.
As higher prices and better margins on refining prevail, for the moment anyway, oil and gas companies have been posting strong third-quarter results.
Despite doubts and concerns, shale gas continues to be a game changer, reports Ian McInnes.
Is carbon capture and storage practical in hard times or is there a better way? Ian McInnes finds out.
Ian McInnes looks at some of the latest innovations that may bring some solutions to the world’s energy issues.
Replacing at least part of its nuclear power generation with renewables, can Germany provide a blue print for industrialised countries to green up their power consumption ?
Following Germany’s planned nuclear phase-out, natural gas and renewables are emerging as front-runners in the race for alternative power sources. Ian McInnes reports.
In times of economic trouble, the focus of the oil markets switches from supply to demand. Ian McInnes explains.
Can the UK’s shale gas deposits save the country from an energy crunch as North Sea oil and gas fields lose steam ? Ian McInness makes a case for caution.
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