The future is renewable: new issue of Future Power Technology out now
The latest issue of our digital magazine, Future Power Technology , is out now. Read it online here on any device.
In this issue, we deep dive into the world of renewable energy. We begin with wind power, looking at the supply chain fragmentation threatening the global wind turbine market and the setbacks facing offshore wind projects in Australia. We also explore how the hydrocarbon and offshore wind power industries are navigating offshore co-location, as demonstrated by developments in the North Sea.
Turning to solar, we examine the state of gender equality in the industry and why inclusion is key to accelerating the energy transition. We then give an outlook for the global PV module market, highlighting leading technologies and industry players as well as emerging geographic markets.
In hydrogen, we assess how Trump’s tariffs could derail the US green hydrogen boom. We also review low-carbon hydrogen’s potential to drive industrial decarbonisation and gain insights from Panasonic’s energy leaders on how hydrogen is the key to zero-carbon facilities.
Read all this and more insights into the global power industry in the latest issue of Fut ure Power Technology .
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Sneak peek at this issue of Future Power Technology
The supply chain limitations facing the wind turbine market
The fragmentation of the wind turbine supply chain poses an existential threat to global wind power expansion.
Offshore wind and oil and gas: a lesson in competition or coordination?
Developments in the North Sea exemplify how the hydrocarbon and wind power industries are navigating offshore co-location.
How the global solar industry is making strides in gender equality
Future Power Technology examines the current landscape for women in solar and how the proactive implementation of gender equality and equity will benefit renewables development as the energy transition gains pace.
Trump’s tariffs spell trouble for US green hydrogen
A sweeping new round of import tariffs may put the brakes on the U.S. green hydrogen boom – right as it gains steam.
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