Q&A: Vattenfall
Magnus Hall, President and CEO: "In our R&D, we are putting more emphasis on renewable energy and storage capabilities."
Enel: The journey to open power
"We are focused on our customers, which is why we launched a new global business line; it will come into the market under the new brand, Enel X."
Global leaders in sustainable innovation
As national leaders and the global economy’s most prominent business people arrive in Davos for the World Economic Forum, they are reeling from one of the most turbulent years in recent political history.
Make way for the Internet of Energy
One of the most dramatic implications of the Internet of Energy is the so-called virtualization of the traditional power plant, the replacement of large generating facilities by aggregated small producers.
Is the future hydrogen?
As the world evolves towards a low-carbon economy, major corporations across a range of industries are planning to join forces to foster the use of hydrogen as the missing link in the energy transition.
Q&A: DNV GL Group
Bjørn Haugland, Executive VP and Chief Sustainability Officer: "Smaller companies also need to be inspired and to be equipped with the knowledge and tools to start moving."
Leading the energy transition
Recently Enel has unveiled a new brand, Enel X, reflecting its strategy of opening up energy to new uses, new technologies, new partnerships and new services.
Regenerative tourism takes shape by Red Sea
While the world’s tourism industry labours under lockdown, the visionaries at the Red Sea Project in Saudi Arabia are pressing on with a development...
A transformation journey
We believe in Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation explained in this book “The Innovator's Dilemma”: one can't transform purely from inside.
Is the future solar?
The first advantage of solar is that it is clean. No matter how much people work on clean coal, it is going to emit more than 20-30 times CO2 and other emissions than solar.