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Power Transition and Distribution
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On the path to competition; UK power infrastructure architecture and energy security
With a history of industrial development, heavy investment and technological transformation, the UK’s electricity infrastructure has been moving towards a future based on clean energy, high efficiency and global competitiveness in the last decade; a network that is built from a combination of diverse sources such as wind, solar, nuclear and biomass energy, and while…
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Designing a sustainable future; The evolution of power plant infrastructure and energy production sources in Poland
Poland’s power infrastructure has been undergoing a crucial period of structural and technological restructuring in recent years, as the heavy shadow of its historical dependence on coal has gradually given way to a more diverse energy mix, and national policies are seeking to create a new architecture of resilience, sustainability and energy efficiency within the…
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On the path to regeneration; The trend of power plant capacity development in Switzerland
In an era when energy sustainability is considered the foundation for economic stability, industrial resilience, and geopolitical independence of countries, Swiss policymakers have been able to create a structure of power generation and consumption that has distinctive features in the European energy generation structure, relying on a measured combination of hydroelectric capacities, new renewable energy…
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On the path to renovation; Greece’s role in developing power plant infrastructure
The construction and renovation of power plants and the increase in their capacity in Greece, as one of the strategic regions in the world, have gained a significant role, and electrification trends and the emphasis on power generation from renewable sources have also been influential in development of the country’s power plant capacities in the…
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The powerful combination; Denmark’s power infrastructure development dominated by renewable energy sources
Denmark’s development and expansion of its power infrastructure, with a strong reliance on sustainable sources, makes it a key leader in the transition to green energy. Indeed, while Denmark has relied on fossil fuel sources, particularly coal, natural gas and oil, for most of its history, the country has been significantly reducing the share of…
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An innovation for tomorrow; An overview of evolving landscape of hydrogen power plants in the world
Today, most countries in the world are taking steps to reduce carbon emissions and transition to cleaner energy sources. Considering that green hydrogen, which is based on renewable energy sources, is considered as a sustainable energy carrier that offers significant potential and versatility in its decarbonization, it is introduced as a potential replacement for traditional…
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Power of transformation; An overview of investment flow of energy sector in the world
Concerns related to global warming have transformed flow of investment in energy sector, and while historically majority of investment has belonged to fossil fuels, currently investment in the field of clean energy accounts for a larger share. Meanwhile, growing momentum of investment in clean energy is not the same between countries, and developed countries account…
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Unbalanced chain; Development trend of the USA power industry and its outlook
Reliable supply of power is considered as one of the political-economic elements of the United States of America. Therefore, US government, with participation of private sector of this country, invests large sums of money every year, which reaches about 0.6% of country’s economy, in developing infrastructure of power industry and increasing amount of power generation.…
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Shape of energy; Potential and infrastructure of oil and gas industry of the USA
The United States of America is among the countries benefiting from oil and natural gas reserves. Over the past years, crude oil and natural gas exploration activities in the United States have experienced a rapid upward trend. Average annual investment in development of infrastructure of oil and natural gas industry of the United States of…
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Low carbon basket; A historical reviewing development of electricity infrastructure in Netherlands
The advanced power plants of Netherlands currently accelerate industrial growth and innovation in this country by providing a reliable and diverse source of electricity and play a significant role in economic development of this country. Although historically, the country’s electricity mix has been dominated by coal and natural gas, in line with ambitious policies aimed…
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