Next Issue
April 2022
Next issue will cover the ongoing Ukraine crisis, and ask what Russia’s invasion could mean for the future of not only Russian and Ukrainian power, but Europe’s energy mix as a whole. With Russia in particular a cornerstone of the continent’s power framework, both the war and the resulting sanctions could have a significant impact on European power.
Elsewhere, we’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities arising from power infrastructure. With the construction of new power facilities presenting an ironic obstacle – using fossil fuels to construct renewable power facilities – we’ll ask if the construction sector can ever be as carbon-neutral as the rest of the power industry.
EDITORIAL
Editor | JP Casey
Writers | JP Casey, Scarlett Evans, Matthew Farmer, Andrew Tunnicliffe, Heidi Vella
Magazine Designer | Maria Gimenez
Graphic Designers | Anett Arc, Ashley McPherson, Tyrrell Lowe, Noemi Balint, Filipe Costa, Martina Labaiova, Dimeji Akinkuolie, Will Ingham
Lead Designer | John Hammond
Publisher | Susanne Hauner
Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West
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