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Energy majors grab blockchain “multi, multi-billion dollar opportunity”

January 25, 2019 by Energy Post Premium

Blockchain is being used to optimise performance across the board where wholesale digitalisation of trading processes, asset management and demand response is standard. Its adoption by sector operators is clearly visible but is everyone jumping on an untested bandwagon for fear of missing out or will its wide range of possible applications help deliver a leaner industry resulting in reduced costs and a more efficient transition? Gaurav Sharma … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blockchain, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: blockchain, demand response, digitilzation, energy trading, eon, Gazprom, RWE, Shell

Investment risk: nuclear high, new load-following fossil fuel plants low

November 22, 2018 by Schalk Cloete

In the current policy environment many energy technologies can appear attractive with the right set of assumptions: discounted clean energy technologies (wind, solar and nuclear) where the discount rate is heavily influenced by risk (see graph) and, perhaps surprisingly, new load-following fossil fuel plants (especially natural gas) where continued wind/solar technology forcing actually provides substantial upside potential. CCS researcher Schalk … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, EU Policy, Markets, Nuclear, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: CCS, demand response, Energiewende, energy trading, EU energy policy, nuclear energy, renewables, smart grids, transition

RWE’s Head of Innovation Inken Braunschmidt: “We want to be the Uber for energy”

October 5, 2015 by Sonja van Renssen

Big energy companies are looking to the sharing economy, digitisation, big data, and mega-cities to inspire future revenue streams. In this exclusive interview with Energy Post, Inken Braunschmidt, leader of RWE’s “Innovation Hub” talks about her unique role at the helm of a department that’s not a department. Her job? To think non-utility ideas. Braunschmidt:”We’re really going to the edge of what energy has meant for 100 years.” … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, KIC B booster Tagged With: big data, business models, diversification, electric cars, energy efficiency, energy trading, energy transition, energy2030, innovation, prosumers, renewables, smart cities, smart grids, sustainable mobility

Singapore’s push to be Asia’s first LNG trading hub & the uncertain future of the Asian gas market

October 28, 2014 by Rudolf ten Hoedt

With demand for LNG rising in Asia and a wave of supplies coming on-stream, long-term point-to-point contracts in the Asian market may give way to more flexible trade patterns and the growth of spot trading. Singapore with its deep water harbour and thriving financial centre is gearing up to become the first LNG trading hub for Asia.  But success is not guaranteed. Energy reporter Rudolf ten Hoedt reports from Singapore. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: energy trading, LNG, natural gas

Exporting a revolution: why the US LNG stampede will change the gas business forever (part 2)

October 15, 2014 by Alex Forbes

The time for doubt is past. The US is well on its way to becoming a major LNG exporter – on a scale to rival Qatar and Australia. In part 2 of this two-part series, energy journalist Alex Forbes reviews the implications of what he is convinced will be the next gas revolution to come out of the United States. (Part I was published on 14 October here.) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: energy trading, European gas market, financing, gas pipelines, geopolitics, infrastructure, LNG, natural gas, shale gas, US energy policy

Exporting a revolution: why the US LNG stampede will change the gas business forever

October 14, 2014 by Alex Forbes

The time for doubt is past. The US is well on its way to becoming a major LNG exporter – on a scale to rival Qatar and Australia. Export capacity could exceed 100 million tonnes per year by the early 2020s – 40% of the current global market. The US Department of Energy certainly seems to think so. The implications of this are profound: for US gas consumers, for natural gas markets around the world, and for proposed LNG export projects elsewhere. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal Tagged With: energy trading, European gas market, financing, gas pipelines, geopolitics, infrastructure, LNG, natural gas, shale gas, US energy policy

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