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Why Read Talking Energy?

Why Read Talking Energy? If you have ever entertained an interest in the energy sector then NRG Expert’s energy news publication could be your new favourite literature. Containing a goldmine of useful and interesting information about the sector, it is a fantastic resource for expanding your knowledge and keeping up to date on what’s going on in the world of energy. Whether you’re a professional, student or simply find the industry fascinating, there is no shortage of reasons as to why you should pick up a copy today. Not sure if it’s worth your time? Let’s have a look at why you should read Talking Energy. It is Easy to Read The information in the Talking Energy newsletter is gathered by NRG Expert’s team of analysts. They pore through hundreds of stories and events from around the world before selecting the most interesting and pertinent and rehashing them into bite-size chunks. This makes Talking Energy easy to digest regardless of whether or not you have a background

About NRG Expert’s Reports

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NRG Expert is one of the world leaders when it comes to providing energy market research. Businesses, consultancies, investment houses and more have recognised the value of using NRG Expert’s wealth of knowledge to inform their decision-making. The research that these companies are provided with can be used to help craft strategic plans and projects as well as to help business make smart investment choices. The broad spectrum of information that NRG Expert’s professionals have acquired is compiled into a variety of reports. These reports are then divided up into a number of different categories to make them easier to sort through. Clients can extract data from the following: ·          Power, Infrastructure & Supply ·          Metering & Smart Grid ·          Utility Guides ·          Fossil Fuel & Conventional Energy ·          Renewable Energy ·          Water & Waste ·          Finance & Regulatory ·          Regional Energy Data ·

Consolidation in the Electricity T&D Industry

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Though there is some continuity and many of the big-name players have been around in one form or another since the advent of the first electrical grids, the landscape of manufacturers we know today is completely different from that of the last century. On an even shorter scale, there has been a recent wave of consolidation and mergers in which some big names have been absorbed such as the GE-Alstom deal. Similarly, in the Metering industry, Toshiba acquired Landis+Gyr in 2011, only to currently be facing speculation that it will again float the metering business to raise funds. With such rapid developments, it is sometimes difficult to keep pace, though there are always a key set of brands that remain resilient cycles. In the T&D sectors , ABB is a prime example of how the industry has consolidated over the years. In 1988 two companies; ASEA, and Brown Boveri & Cie (BBC) merged to become ASEA Brown Boveri or ABB. The roots of each of the two separate companies that would l

The Natrual Gas Sectors of Australia and New Zealand

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The Australian gas industry continues to expand in the levels of gas sales, customer numbers, the extent of the pipeline and distribution systems, with new gas fields being discovered and developed and through new gas consuming industrial projects, power generation and new direct gas use applications. After six years of gas market reform Australia’s natural gas industry has dramatically changed. The gas production, transmission, distribution and retail sectors of the industry are now almost entirely in private hands. There is a new national third party pipeline access regulatory system covering all transmission and distribution assets, and a programme for full retail contestability. There are also renewed moves to reform the upstream gas supply sector which has so far largely escaped the process. Natural gas pipelines did not appear in Australia until the late 1960s when Australia's oil and gas industries were being developed. The country now has an extensive network of pi