Info!
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
Energy start-ups fit for the Dragon’s Den?
Energy incumbents need to innovate, and can choose whether to simply invest in small, nimble start-up companies, or to bring them into the business. There are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches for both sides, as Nicholas Newman writes.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Economics, business and commerce, Decarbonisation