Carbon capture and net zero

Carbon capture and net zero

Carbon capture and net zero Tim Miles In their special report on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS), the International Energy Agency made the bold claim that “reaching net zero will be virtually impossible without CCUS”.[1] In plain figures, according to...
Increasing substation resiliency with EMT studies

Increasing substation resiliency with EMT studies

Increasing substation resiliency with EMT studies Jenny Zhou & Iman Kaffashan Running the grid smoothly is a delicate and complex task. Among the countless steps that enable a consistent and reliable flow of electricity is regulating the voltage. Although, surges...
World’s largest renewable hydrogen projects

World’s largest renewable hydrogen projects

World’s largest renewable hydrogen projects Authors: Adam Evans, Dereck Dombo & Syahrul Saad Hydrogen has long been championed as a potential source of low to zero-emissions energy as part of a net zero world. Until now, the cost of producing green hydrogen...
The complexity of renewables, Part 8

The complexity of renewables, Part 8

The complexity of renewables, Part 8 In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC UK’s Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes, Dereck Dombo, Abraham...
The complexity of renewables, Part 8

The complexity of renewables, Part 7

The complexity of renewables, Part 7 Zia Emin In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC’s Zia Emin discusses the potential impacts of...
Gigafactories: a new global race is on

Gigafactories: a new global race is on

Gigafactories: a new global race is on Tim Miles The transition to electric vehicles is creating a new supply chain. Can any modern economy hope to keep up with its rivals without building gigafactories for large-scale battery production? While the concept of GDP has...