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2020, February, 17, 11:45:00
SMART ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS
There is no doubt that we are in the midst of an energy revolution. Not only is the nature of energy changing from fossil-generated energy to renewable – there is a total change in the distribution structure occurring with less focus on centralisation and more on distributed energy.
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2020, February, 17, 11:15:00
WHAT ABOUT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT?
Question - How are utilities handling enterprise and operational information management?
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2020, February, 14, 12:00:00
FIVE KEY TRENDS IN THE POWER INDUSTRY
The power industry is evolving because it must meet a growing demand for electricity, as the world population continues to increase and developing countries industrialise.
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2020, February, 12, 12:12:00
OIL PRICES 2020-21: $61-68
EIA forecasts Brent prices will average $61/b in 2020; with prices averaging $58/b during the first half of the year and $64/b during the second half of the year. EIA forecasts the average Brent prices will rise to an average of $68/b in 2021.
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2020, February, 10, 10:25:00
U.S. COAL + NUCLEAR: 25%
U.S. coal and nuclear power plants will collectively provide more than 25% of electricity generation through 2050.
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2020, February, 10, 10:10:00
INDIA'S ELECTRICITY UPGRADE
India’s national transmission grid must urgently modernise to increase the rate of renewable energy adoption
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2020, January, 31, 12:25:00
U.S. OIL PRODUCTION FORECAST: 14 MBD
In the AEO2020 Reference case, U.S. crude oil production reaches 14.0 million barrels per day (b/d) by 2022 and remains near this level through 2045 as tight oil development moves into less productive areas and well productivity declines.
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2020, January, 29, 13:20:00
CHINA'S ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION UP 4.5%
Overall, China's power generation rose by 4.7% in 2019, triggered by nuclear power generation (+18%) and renewable power generation (+5.7% for hydropower, +11% for wind and +25% for solar). CO2-free power generation thus accounted for 32.6% of the country's power mix. Thermal power generation grew at a slower pace (+2.4%, with +1.7% for coal-fired power generation).
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2020, January, 29, 12:45:00
AUSTRALIA'S RENEWABLE ENERGY: 48%
Australia added 6.3 GW of new renewable capacity in 2019, against 4.8 GW in 2018
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2020, January, 24, 13:10:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY UP 20%
global electric power generation from renewable sources will increase more than 20% throughout the projection period (2018–2050), providing almost half of the world’s electricity generation in 2050. In that same period, global coal-fired generation will decrease 13%, representing only 22% of the generation mix in 2050.