Issue 149 • December 2022

Lost and damaged

With the world’s environment in crisis, its leaders delivered a disappointing COP27. Where does the clean energy transition go from here?

To boldly go: tracking biodiversity from space

Inside BayWa r.e.’s community-driven renewables

Could nuclear fusion deliver grid-scale power in the UK?

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • Machine Applications Corporation
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The power industry briefing
  • Ukraine crisis executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Hexagon Company Insight
  • Comment
  • Supply chain weaknesses pose a barrier to the energy transition
  • Could seaweed be a saviour in the carbon dioxide emissions crisis?
  • European leaders: energy grid leaders in the European transition
  • Pak Elektron Limited
  • In Depth
  • Tracking biodiversity from space
  • Inside Zaporizhzhia: a timeline of events since Russia’s invasion
  • Inside BayWa r.e.’s community-driven renewables
  • COP27, and what to expect in another year of climate interventions
  • Moldova faces winter darkness as Russia weaponises energy
  • Projects, pipelines and power: around the world’s tidal projects
  • Could nuclear fusion deliver grid-scale power in the UK?
  • In Data
  • Asia-Pacific’s power industry saw drop of 40.68% in deal activity
  • Hiring activity related to big data increased by 21% in the power industry
  • Mentions of connectivity decreased by 24% in the power industry
  • Events
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