The complexity of renewables, Part 10 Graeme Hutchison In the final part of our ‘Complexity of Renewables’ series, we look at why storage assets need to be more comprehensively considered in security standards to reflect their dual role as non-synchronous generators...
Hydrogen: UK’s fuel of the future Mahmoud Elkazaz Producing hydrogen from renewable sources (known as green hydrogen) that would otherwise be wasted is an innovative form of energy storage. But there are challenges to the technology. Not least, the unit cost per...
WHITE PAPER: How a regulatory framework impacts the evolution of offshore wind in Australia Dr. Graeme Hutchison In this white paper, author Graeme Hutchison provides insight into Australia’s offshore renewable energy framework, its components, and comparisons...
Digital Twins: An idea whose time has come Mahmoud Elkazaz The concept of a twin of a physical system is decades old. But it’s only recently that computing power has grown sufficiently to enable the digital replication of highly complex and dynamic systems. In this...
The complexity of renewables, Part 9 Richard Adams In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC’s Richard Adams writes about the impact...
Reliable by design: The power of EMT-type design studies for offshore wind substation development Jenny Zhou & Iman Kaffashan Offshore wind energy is taking off! With various projects underway, taking the necessary steps to effectively test, develop, and operate...