issue 120

 March 2020

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Cover Ilustration: doamama/Shutterstock.

Wild is the wind

/ HISTORICALLY RICH WITH OIL, ABERDEEN IS PIVOTING TOWARDS BECOMING A LEADER IN clean energy /

IS THERE STILL A PLACE FOR CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER?

CHANGING PERCEPTIONS AROUND ONSHORE WIND 

ASSESSING POLICY PROGRESS AT COP25

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  • The briefing on power
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  • Why thinking small could help reignite the concentrated solar power sector
  • Uniper Company Insight
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  • A clean start: could Aberdeen become a destination for renewables?
  • Tallman Equipment Company Insight
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  • Understanding the public love-hate relationship with wind power
  • ABB Company insight
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  • COP25: assessing progress in renewable energy policy
  • Machine Applications Corporation Company Insight
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  • New laws and new targets: renewable power in Japan
  • Hilliard
  • Getac
  • EcoHZ on how electric vehicles found success in Norway
  • Bridgestone Associates
  • Promecon
  • Inside the world’s first digital twin of a hydroelectric power station
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  • In pursuit of alternative back-up energy: a closer look at power-to-gas technologies
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