Issues

In the fourth issue of Power Engineering International 2021 we look at various forms of power generation on the ‘green’ spectrum. Experts discuss the energy transition path for gas engines; the latest developments in marine energy; ambitious plans for a hydrogen ‘corridor’; and a new frontier for offshore wind. We also take a look at the future of coal in Asia and Poland and we discover what o…

The third edition of Power Engineering International 2021 is focusing on how data will engineer the future of power generation. In an exclusive interview with Siemens Energy’s Laura Anderson, we talk all things data. Additionally, we filter the facts about hydrogen and evaluate the true potential of geothermal.

The second edition of Power Engineering International 2021 is focusing on the question: If the future of energy is decarbonised and largely electrified, where does that leave gas? Additionally, we take a deep dive into an innovative technology that presents the possibility of repurposing coal-fired plants for energy storage; delve into some of the projects that are bringing solar power to emerging…

The first edition of Power Engineering International 2021 is focusing on new power generation technologies causing a buzz in 2021, an exclusive interview with Siemens Energy’s Karim Amin and the latest developments in the world of perovskite solar cells. Sushil Purohit, president of Wärtsilä Energy, speaks about the net zero initiatives in the US and we highlight the latest on molten…

The fifth edition of Power Engineering International 2020 is focusing on Europe’s energy transition and the coal conundrum, an exclusive insight into the Zero Emission Hydrogen Turbine Centre in Sweden (operated by Siemens Energy) and the latest nuclear developments into advanced modular reactors.

The fourth edition of Power Engineering International 2020 is focusing on hydrogen. We doubt there is a hotter topic in the energy sector at the moment than hydrogen. And it’s a technology whose potential is acknowledged and being explored globally – as evidenced by our coverage in this issue. Our cover story highlights the role that it could play in the AsiaPacif…

The tendency to overlook the role of nuclear in the energy transition is slowly starting to change. As the debate becomes more holistic we’re moving away from the old ‘renewables good/everything else bad’ rallying call to a more nuanced discussion where conventional types of power generation are seen as enablers and a bridge to a 100 per cent renewab…

In our cover story, Pritil Gunjan of Navigant Research highlights the increasingly vital role that monitoring and control systems are playing in the renewables space.

Our first edition of 2020 kicks off a year of amazing content, with a dedicated focus on DISTRIBUTECH 2020 and a spotlight on that ever-important topic of cybersecurity. We include interviews with leaders in the field of cybersecurity, including Tobias Whitney, EPRI and Eric Trapp, SEMPRA Energy.

From this edition, we will be featuring print elements of Power Engineering International inside the Smart Energy International magazine. The synergies between the two publications are obvious and will bring a wider scope of interesting content to our key utility audiences, while continuing to remain true to our focus areas.


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