SWIFT Customer Security Program: news and updates
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Article - 4 minutes read
How GB could learn from the French smart meter (Linky) programme
The GB Smart Meter programme has been in the news recently for the wrong reasons. The National Audit Office has concluded that delivering 53 million smart meters by the end of 2020 is unattainable. The cross-party British Infrastructure Group of Parliamentarians made a similar warning last july.
Article - 8 minutes read
Energy decentralisation: why is everyone talking about it?
The decentralisation of energy markets around the world is accelerating. Its effects are most noticeable in countries where behind-the-meter (BTM) energy generation, in which a business or household produces its own energy, has become entrenched.
Article - 20 minutes read
Digital Tools Needed to Integrate Renewables into Power Grid
The US withdrawal from the Paris agreement – aiming at fighting climate change and dealing better with its impacts – in June 2017 certainly raised many questions about the future of renewable energy in the country.
Article - 13 minutes read
Peer-to-peer P2P energy: Threat or opportunity for suppliers?
As of 2020, the net-metering mechanism will not be applicable in Brussels anymore for small PV installations. Prosumers (i.e. small PV owners) will therefore have to sell their excess production (mainly from PV installations) at the market price.
Article - 12 minutes read
Small-scale LNG Facilities Introduce Clean Fuel Alternative
In 2017, the United States became a net exporter of natural gas as its dependency on importing gas from other countries declined due to the ever-increasing production of gas.
Article - 30 minutes read
Towards cleaner and more sustainable shipping: the required actions
The shipping industry is the backbone of international trade and is of major economic importance to the world economy. Shipping volumes have been continuously on the rise for centuries due to worldwide economic growth and increasing globalization.