The extraordinary rise of solar power
In 2023, the world deployed 447 gigawatts (GW) of new solar PV capacity. That’s an 87% increase from 2022 and 78% of all the new renewable capacity added last year.
In 2023, the world deployed 447 gigawatts (GW) of new solar PV capacity. That’s an 87% increase from 2022 and 78% of all the new renewable capacity added last year.
As the world becomes increasingly electrified and power markets grow in complexity with the increasing penetration of renewables, AI could well revolutionise the electricity industry.
COP28 in Dubai last December was a landmark moment for renewable energy. More than 130 national governments, including the EU, agreed to work to triple the world’s installed renewable energy capacity to at least 11,000 gigawatts (GW) by 2030.
Engelhart is delighted to announce the acquisition of Trailstone, a global energy and technology company, subject to regulatory approval.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a process designed to mitigate the release of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions into the atmosphere from industrial sources such as power plants, cement factories, and other large-scale industrial facilities.
A bullish beginning After a bullish first quarter of the year, it’s clear the crude oil market has turned bearish in the last few weeks.
Should copper bulls be celebrating? Copper is one of the oldest metals mined and used by humans, but in many ways, it’s never been more relevant than in 2024.
There are green shoots in global commodities markets for the first time in almost two years. But how sustainable are they?
After a decade in the wilderness in the West, nuclear power is now enjoying a renaissance, but will this be another false dawn?
Modern life can’t function without steel, but it has one of the greatest decarbonisation challenges of all. We explore how the industry is responding.
Trading in renewable power is beginning a dynamic new era. We take a look at some of the challenges and how the industry is responding.
This is our interview with our Head of Trading, Namesh Hansjee.