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The future of energy, Part I: Key risks and opportunities

The first of a two-part series looks at the impact battery storage and high-tech electronics that replace transport.

Simon Arnold
Tue, 12 Sep 2017

The energy sector is facing changes ranging from environmental concerns about the impact on the climate to emerging technologies that are disrupting the way it is captured, converted and used. People’s behaviour is also changing in the face of these developments.

The National Energy Research

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Simon Arnold
Tue, 12 Sep 2017
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