Issue 141 • December 2021

Turning the tide: Orbital Marine on the time for tidal power

The unique challenges of hydropower dams

New frontiers in the fight to bring down coal

The Glasgow Climate Pact

COP26 delegates have agreed on the terms that will define the future of power, but will this be enough to avert environmental catastrophe?

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The power industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Comment
  • Cleaning up offshore wind with AI and autonomous robots
  • Countries are committing to move away from coal, but major obstacles lie ahead
  • Oman plans two more hydrogen projects
  • Machine Applications Corporation Company Insight
  • Machine Applications Corporation
  • In Depth
  • COP26: inside the Glasgow Climate Pact, and its effect on power
  • Turning the tide: Orbital Marine on the time for tidal power
  • Computer, algorithm, AI: the power technologies climbing the sequence
  • The unique challenges of hydropower dams
  • New frontiers in the fight to bring down coal
  • Price surges: how the rising cost of solar threatens half of the 2022 pipeline
  • In Data
  • 21% increase in cybersecurity mentions since
  • 59% increase in robotics mentions in Q2 of 2021
  • Commodities
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
  • Events
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