2020 – PEI Issue 5
Power Engineering International Issue 5 2020
Power Engineering International issue 5 - 2020 is focusing on Europe's coal conundrum and the latest nuclear developments into advanced modular reactors.
How will Europe tackle its coal conundrum?
The biggest â€Ëœjust' energy transition in Europe is the one that involves those countries still reliant on coal, which accounts for a fifth of the electricity production in the EU and employs 230,000 people.
Exclusive: Green for ‘go’ on hydrogen turbines
How a research project is paving the way for hydrogen-based energy
systems. By Aasa Lyckstroem.
Hydrogen: Five potential game-changers to watch
With hydrogen one of the hottest topics in the energy sector, here's five projects we believe could be real game-changers.
The burning issue of wind turbine fires
Why the wind industry cannot afford the financial and reputational damage that even a single turbine fire can bring. By Angela Krcmar.
Fuelling nuclear innovation in the UK
Advanced modular reactors can play a key role in Britain's future energy mix argues Steve Threlfall.
Floating windpower: Europe’s buoyant future
How a perfect storm of converging new technologies plus policy and economic incentives could unleash the full potential of floating wind. By Benjamin Cerfontaine and Susan Gourvenec.