Industry: Nuclear energy

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Steam turbine trends in power generation

Growing natural gas supply and its environmental benefits are shifting capital equipment purchasing from coal. Countries with cheaper gas are reducing emissions, and gas market reforms in places like the UK and China are expected to boost private investment in gas infrastructure.

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2022 Energy transition outlook: Messiness as a measure of progress?

Energy transition advanced rapidly through the collective public consciousness in the past two years although starting this past summer, it has run into significant challenges.  To a large extent though, both energy transition’s progress in 2020 and the challenges of 2021 were more conceptual than rooted in concrete form.  Investor-led demand for a greater focus […]

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How can India ride the North American shale turnpike? PetroTech 2014

January 13, 2014 – PetroTech 2014, 11th International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition, was held from January 12-15, 2014, at India Expo Mart located on the outskirts of New Delhi. The conference aims to leave attendees with key insights on the industry along with topics discussing emerging energy markets in the Asia-Pacific region, sustainability, and diversification.   ADI Analytics also […]

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The future of nuclear in U.S. power markets: Challenges & opportunities

Nuclear power in the U.S. is facing a critical juncture, as highlighted during the 2020 ADI Forum’s panel featuring Mark Herrmann, VP Commercial Operations, NRG Energy and Eric Carlos, Sr. Exec. Advisor, SoEnergy International. The discussion, moderated by Uday Turaga (ADI Analytics), centered on the uncertain future of nuclear energy amid evolving competitive energy markets […]

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Energy transition and coal-fired power

The energy transition aims for a carbon-free system via full electrification, driven by advocacy groups. The U.S. energy mix has shifted from nuclear/hydro to coal/natural gas, with renewables poised to lead due to coal plant closures, cheaper renewables, and better storage.

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China is the new energy dragon

Despite the cost, altering China’s energy mix is feasible due to its adaptable infrastructure and directed investment capacity, enabling a shift to renewables for rising demand. Ongoing green investments and emissions reduction efforts reflect this strategy and address global climate concerns.

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ADI chemicals newsletter: India-China – beyond the chaos

My Turn – Commentary on Global Polyolefins and Elastomers – Dr. Balaji B. Singh India – China Opportunities and Reactions of people who visit for the first time With PlastIndia just completed and ChinaPlas around the corner, the thoughts turn to the media coverage of the plastics industry and life in these countries. It has […]