Electrical Infrastructure

Crude Oil Market Shaped by Supply-Demand and Geopolitics
Infrastructure & Technology Crude Oil Market Shaped by Supply-Demand and Geopolitics

The global crude oil market is experiencing a profound transformation, driven by a stark imbalance between supply and demand, compounded by escalating geopolitical tensions that are redefining trade patterns. As projections extend through 2030, these dual forces are not only altering the pathways

How Will Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Grow by 2035?
Energy Management How Will Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Grow by 2035?

The global landscape of electricity transmission infrastructure is poised for a remarkable shift over the next decade, with market projections estimating a rise from USD 45.4 billion today to an impressive USD 69.8 billion by 2035, driven by a consistent annual growth rate of 4.4%. This surge

JERA Explores LNG Offtake from Alaska's $44B Project
Infrastructure & Technology JERA Explores LNG Offtake from Alaska's $44B Project

I'm thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a renowned expert in energy management and utilities, whose extensive background in renewable energy and grid reliability offers invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of global energy projects. Today, we're diving into Japan's JERA and

AI's Dual Impact: Revolutionizing or Straining the Grid?
Infrastructure & Technology AI's Dual Impact: Revolutionizing or Straining the Grid?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force across industries, but its relationship with the electrical grid presents a unique paradox that demands attention from all stakeholders involved. As technology races forward, AI is both a burden and a boon to energy systems,

Can Ethiopia's GERD Unite or Divide the Nile Basin?
Renewable Energy Can Ethiopia's GERD Unite or Divide the Nile Basin?

In the heart of East Africa, a monumental project has emerged as both a beacon of hope and a source of contention, reshaping the dynamics of an entire region with profound implications. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), now recognized as Africa’s most powerful hydroelectric facility,

Why Did India Revoke Grid Access for 17 GW Clean Energy?
Infrastructure & Technology Why Did India Revoke Grid Access for 17 GW Clean Energy?

Imagine a nation racing toward a monumental target of 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, only to hit a staggering roadblock: a strained transmission network unable to keep pace with ambitious renewable energy projects, leaving India in a challenging position. This is the reality facing the

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