Clean Energy

Clean Energy

425 articles · 23 clusters

Explore comprehensive articles and guides within the Clean Energy pillar. Each cluster below represents a focused topic area with expert insights and practical guidance.

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Clean EnergyCase Study
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Case study: Grid digitalization and digital twins — what's working, what isn't, and what's next

As Asia-Pacific utilities confront accelerating demand and a tidal wave of distributed energy resources, digital twins are emerging as the nervous system of tomorrow's electric grid. This case study explores how network and asset twins are reshaping grid design in Singapore, India, Australia and beyond, outlining what's working, where challenges remain and how product and design teams can plan for the next generation of grid modernization.

Clean EnergyCase Study
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Case study: Grid modernization & storage — transmission buildout

Transmission buildout is the backbone of the clean-energy transition. This case study explores why upgrading and expanding the high-voltage network matters, defines key concepts like HVDC and interconnection queues, highlights what is working and what isnt, and showcases several flagship projects from around the world. It concludes with actionable guidance for policymakers and project developers.

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Myth-busting Hydrogen & e-fuels: separating hype from reality

Europe's race to scale green hydrogen and synthetic fuels has attracted enormous headlines and investment. Yet supply chains remain fragile, costs haven't fallen as fast as promised and many projects are stuck in the financing queue. This myth-busting brief brings the hype down to earth, highlighting where genuine progress is occurring, what remains aspirational and how founders can allocate capital wisely.

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Trend watch: Grid modernization & storage in 2026

A forward-looking assessment of grid modernization and energy storage trends for 2026. This piece highlights the forces reshaping power grids (surging renewable deployment, rising electrification, and growing data-center loads) and explains why interconnection reforms, grid-enhancing technologies, virtual power plants, battery traceability and digital twins are the subsegments to watch. It offers procurement teams a concise framework for evaluating opportunities and includes real-world examples from the United States, United Kingdom and Europe.