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Enerdata 360° Newsletter — April 2022
Exclusive interview – Capturing business opportunities in emerging power system flexibility services |
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Alain Malot, a senior expert of flexibility, with over 30 years of experience in the utility industry, shared with us his analyses on how to capture business opportunities in emerging power system flexibility services. | |
Company news – Study on energy prices and costs | |
The current energy prices surge on European households and industry’s costs are a major concern for European governments, citizens and businesses. The European Commission has selected Enerdata to study the energy prices and cost for a better understanding of the surge impacts. | |
Company news – Study on energy subsidies | |
For the fourth time, the European Commission has entrusted Enerdata to carry out an inventory of energy subsidies in the European Union Member States. | |
Company news – Prospective exercise on a french region | |
Enerdata will support the French Ecological Transition Agency in preparing and conducting a participatory prospective exercise to address the topic «What level of energy and food autonomy in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region in 2050″. | |
Company news – New staff members |
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In the past few months, we have welcomed eight new employees to our staff: our Clean Tech team – Alice, Baptiste, Corentin, Fabrice; Thibaut, energy & climate analyst; Joseph, senior energy analyst; Baptiste, data analyst and Jerome, web developer.
Read their short presentation |
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IRIS Webinar – Critical minerals for the nuclear industry |
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Hafnium, indium, nobium, zirconium: these unknown minerals are essential resources for the nuclear industry. Which are the needs for these mineral? Where can they be purchased? How to secure their supply? | |
Encyclopedia article – Biomass, an abundant source with unsustainable use |
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Biomass has been used by humans for thousands of years for their vital needs. Despite its abundance on the planet, its sustainability is now being questioned, due to its limited regeneration rate in the demographic and economic growth context. How and at which rate is biomass produced, and how much of this stock is used by humans?
Read the article |
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Encyclopedia article – India Energy: the 2000s liberalisation & consequences |
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India is facing major economic and energy challenges: strong demographic and economic growth, predominant share of coal in the energy mix, increasing environmental impacts… The energy sector liberalisation over the last 2 decades will have multiple consequences for the country. What are the energy challenges facing India? How does the country intend to address them?
Read the article (in French) |
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