Issue 145 • April 2022

Keeping the lights on

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shattered energy infrastructure, leaving refugees struggling to meet power needs

Two years of Covid-19 in the energy infrastructure pipeline

Balancing the need for renewables and grid expansion in Colorado

Inside Inmarsat and RWE’s hydropower monitoring system

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • Fastems
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The power industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Optimus BT
  • Comment
  • Opinion: EU leaders need to be ready to rethink electricity market design
  • Mini-grids and rural electrification will drive future renewable growth in Tanza
  • Slovakia’s energy supply will continue to depend on nuclear power
  • In Depth
  • Two years of Covid-19 in the energy infrastructure pipeline
  • Getting real: the role of assisted reality in nuclear inspection
  • Power for the people: the energy impacts of the Ukraine invasion
  • Balancing the need for renewables and grid expansion
  • Inside Inmarsat and RWE’s hydropower monitoring system
  • In Data
  • Automation among power industry companies has fallen in the last year
  • Power industry cybersecurity hiring levels hit year-high in February 2022
  • Power industry agreements increased significantly in H2 2021
  • Events
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