
The most recent edition of our online magazine,
Future Power Technology
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This edition focuses extensively on renewable energy. It starts off examining wind power, discussing the fragmented supply chains affecting the worldwide wind turbine industry and the challenges encountered by offshore wind initiatives in Australia. Additionally, it delves into how both the hydrocarbon sector and offshore wind power companies are managing shared operations offshore, exemplified through recent advancements in the North Sea region.
Shifting focus to solar power, we analyze the current status of gender equality within the sector and emphasize how inclusivity is crucial for speeding up the energy transformation. Following this, we provide a forecast for the worldwide photovoltaic module market, spotlighting prominent technologies and major participants along with developing regional markets.
We examine in hydrogen how Trump’s tariffs might hinder the growth of America’s green hydrogen sector. Additionally, we look at the role of low-carbon hydrogen in facilitating industrial de-carbonization. Insights from executives at Panasonic regarding their vision of hydrogen as essential for achieving carbon-neutral facilities are also shared.
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The constraints impacting the supply chain within the wind turbine sector
The disintegration of the wind turbine supply chain represents an imminent danger to the worldwide growth of wind energy.
Offshore wind versus oil and gas: a study in rivalry or collaboration?
Advancements in the North Sea illustrate the way the oil and gas as well as wind power sectors are managing shared operations at sea.
The progress being made by the worldwide solar sector towards achieving gender equality
Future Power Technology
looks at the present situation for women in the solar industry and discusses how actively promoting gender equality and equity can enhance the progress of renewable energy sources as the shift towards cleaner energies accelerates.
Trump’s tariffs spell trouble for US green hydrogen
A broad new series of import duties could potentially slow down the rapid growth of the U.S. green hydrogen industry just as it starts to gain momentum.
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