Wednesday, 6 September 2023

What are the innovations powering the clean energy transition?

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September 6th 2023
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: green energy is critical to improving the long-term health of the planet, but transforming global heritage systems is a significant challenge.

In this issue, deep dive into our case study surrounding the Tu Deh-Kah Geothermal infrastructure project in Canada, explore how renewables could reshape America's energy economy and learn how offshore wind and hydrogen are central to the UK's decarbonisation plans. You can also discover the ways the energy and utilities industry is leveraging digital technology to build resilience.
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Discover how plans to turn the former Clarke Lake gas field into geothermal electricity production facilities could inspire future energy initiatives.
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Sustainability | video
In conversation with Clare Jackson
The chief executive of Hydrogen UK discusses innovation in hydrogen production with The Sustainability Project.
Catch up here ➔
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Sustainability | event recap
Powering America—delivering the green grid
Understand how America can increase the supply of energy from renewables and learn which energy sources are most promising.
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Sustainability | guest blog
Harnessing wave energy along with offshore wind
Explore the potential to increase the energy harvested from the ocean and to reduce its cost.
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Sustainability | guest blog
Beyond the energy transition
Explore how circular systems could keep human activity within the safe limits of the planet.
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Tech and innovation | industry profile
Building resilience: energy and utilities
Assess how energy and utilities companies are adapting to create sustainable growth.
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