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Energy networks – electricity, natural gas, heat, even hydrogen pipelines – connect sources to users. Four articles on networks make up the first main theme of this issue – looking at the development of network technologies and the architecture required to meet evolving generation and energy user pa...
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How can electric vehicles, renewable electricity and smart power distribution systems contribute to greener city living? The first article in our feature on fuels and energy used in transport addresses this very issue. We also take a look at evolving battery technologies for electric vehicles and pa...
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We have a strong feature on offshore renewables in this issue. The discussion on reducing costs for offshore wind energy starts with the viewpoint article from ScottishPower Renewables’ Jonathan Cole and continues with Marc Height’s assessment starting on page 14. We also include two articles on new...
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Long transportation, control and remediation distances require new technology, strong economics, and the right geology. State of the art is examined and consideration is given to deepwater tiebacks, reservoir characteristics, the technological challenges and practical limits involved.
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The international shipping industry has started to look seriously at technologies to cut its fuel bills and, therefore, its carbon emissions. Here, Alasdair Cameron discusses alternative propulsion methods - and international moves to coerce the industry on carbon emissions.
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Detailed consideration is given to offshore information and forecasting services, seabed survey in support of engineering of all kinds, military activity and transport, and exploration of deep waters beyond the edge of the continental shelf. The aim being to identify emerging marine markets and thei...
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The ETI is a £400m industry and government funded research institute into low carbon energy system planning and technology development to address UK energy and climate change targets.
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Breakthrough developments in autodriller and mud system technologies have helped to reduce cycle times in the Lobo trend of South Texas. Details are given of the integration of brake, block control, and autodrilling technologies together with new developments in the mud system tank design, effluent ...
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Consideration is given to two technologies which should hold promise for future technology-transer programmes. Electric downhole motors and their advantages over conventional mud motors and turbodrills are examined. Hydraulic independence, diagnostics and control, information technology, design and ...
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Recent use of this technology in online monitoring and control systems is enabling operators to push existing systems further, thereby achieving additional profits and/or cost savings. Brief descriptions are provided of the techniques used based on experience with more than 200 individual studies of...
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