The resilient energy systems of tomorrow demand changes to gas infrastructure today
From now to 2050, global electricity demand is set to double from current levels. At the same time, the world must reduce carbon emissions to make progress towards net zero. If we are to do this, the most pragmatic step we can take is to respond to the demand for power by building new plants while simultaneously decarbonising our existing energy infrastructure.
SLB and Halliburton see strong international oilfield demand
SLB and Halliburton, two of the world’s biggest oilfield service providers, said they see strong international demand for crude drilling after posting earnings that met or exceeded expectations, supporting their shift into overseas markets.
Fynn licence opportunity for ‘significant value’ despite North Sea uncertainty
The Fynn Beauly prospect still has an opportunity to deliver “significant value” despite ongoing political uncertainty, according to North Sea operator Parkmead Group (LON:PMG).
EVOL: We’re better connected, Aberdeen hydrogen hub help and “flying by the seat of our pants”
This week on EVOL, Ryan and Ed are joined by new Energy Voice editor Mark Selby as he makes his podcast debut.
Orkney MP calls for increase to tidal energy CfD funding
Orkney and Shetland MP Alistair Carmichael has called on the UK government to increase funding for tidal stream energy in the upcoming CfD allocation round.