ENRI Industry Insights
The energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors face unique and complex challenges.
Gain a deeper knowledge of our areas of industry expertise here.
The energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors face unique and complex challenges.
Gain a deeper knowledge of our areas of industry expertise here.
Scientific data is growing in volume too rapidly for research units to house and process. Data analytics needs to evolve to solve this.
Read moreFor domestic energy consumers, visibility of energy network operations is limited. The smart grid transition is now changing that.
Read moreThe refining industry is known for its resilience and adaptability, which will be essential in adapting to IMO 2020 regulations.
Read moreA century-old process rises like a phoenix from the ashes.
Read moreAs international CO2 trade for CCS looks increasingly likely, standards and regulations are becoming an essential factor in the development route CSS takes.
Read moreSector coupling is drawing attention as it offers advantages to the whole energy system, such as large scale, long term fuel storage.
Read moreHydrogen energy is at a turning point. Startups of the past decade are transitioning from R&D driven organisations to embrace industrialisation.
Read moreA Pangea SI Expert met with a pioneering supplier of hydrogen infrastructure solutions to find out more about their highly focused hydrogen mobility business.
Read moreThe plastic waste to hydrogen energy process has the potential to be extremely clean if hydrogen gas itself is used to power the process – multiple industries could benefit.
Read moreOne of Pangea SI’s Experts visited The Energy Centre at Thornton to discuss the latest proposals around hydrogen and its implications for UK industries.
Read moreDespite the carbon emission permit prices having quadrupled since May 2017, there are still a number of roadblocks for wide-scale utilisation of CCUS.
Read moreWhat do the many conflicting agendas linked to accessing energy and reducing levels of CO2 mean for the energy industry?
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