Issue 128 • November 2020

Renewable powers' land requirements

Delivering an equitable clean energy transition

Changing European attitudes to hydropower

The Goldilocks dilemma

As Europe pushes towards net-zero, debate persists over whether the projects and policies driving the transition are too big or too small

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  • Contents
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • The power industry briefing
  • Enging Company Insight
  • Enging
  • Promecon
  • Comment
  • Aggreko on decarbonising the industry with hybrid modular power
  • Abu Dhabi waste-to-energy tender due next year
  • Italian renewables industry expands amid land constraints
  • Uniper Company Insight
  • Uniper
  • L3 Harris
  • In Depth
  • Hydrogen to Humber Saltend: will it kickstart the UK’s hydrogen economy?
  • Debate: should the EU embrace small-scale or large-scale clean energy projects?
  • Making space for power: how much land must renewables use?
  • Expanding solar panel efficiency
  • Boosting renewable skills in Sri Lanka
  • Left behind: could the world fail to deliver a clean energy transition for all?
  • Is Europe falling out of love with hydropower?
  • Tallman Equipment Company Insight
  • Tallman Equipment
  • Carter Process Control
  • In Data
  • Inside the deal
  • Deals analysis
  • The power industry key list
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
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