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perspective on the energy transition capital of the world houston’s opportunity to win by catalyzing capital formation.

October 6, 2022

perspective on the energy transition
Houston can become the world’s energy transition capital and accelerate activities to enable project economics and financing through its distinct advantages and capabilities. Houston’s community, companies, and energy financiers can leverage the strengths of the region to create an energy transition financing ecosystem that could become a benchmark for other cities in the United States and around the world.

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GREEN | Greek Environmental & Energy Network

Greek Environmental & Energy Network SA (GREEN) is one of the first greek companies to produce and trade electrical energy. GREEN intends to acquire a significant position in the energy sector in Greece, the Balkans and the South-Eastern Europe in general. GREEN is active in the wholesale trading of electricity within the broader Southeast European area. Its activity includes cross border exchanges of electrical energy in Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, Turkey, North Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Montenegro & Slovenia.

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Long-Duration Utility-Scale Energy Storage

whitePaper | May 5, 2022

Energy storage addresses a variety of short-term and long-term energy market needs. This paper highlights leading energy storage applications and practices in today’s gas and electric energy delivery systems, with a particular focus on the role and attributes of the longduration energy storage market segment. The paper also outlines key future energy transition considerations.

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urban sustainability learning from the gef’s sustainable cities program advancing for a green recovery

whitePaper | July 7, 2022

Cities are at a critical juncture. As major contributors to the global economy, they are playing a fundamental role in building global prosperity and achieving sustainable development goals. At the same time, their rapid and uncontrolled expansion is leading to environmental degradation1 which needs to be checked urgently for its sustenance

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Control Valve Solutions for Cleaner Hydrogen Energy

whitePaper | December 15, 2022

Hydrogen is the most abundant element on earth and is seen as the fuel of the future as it does not emit carbon dioxide. The hydrogen industry is experiencing tremendous growth with governments and private organizations investing their time and efforts in developing new technologies to produce and use hydrogen in power generation, transporation, and as feedstock in refineries and petrochemical plants.

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Smart Consumers in the Internet of Energy: Flexibility Markets & Services from Distributed Energy Resources

whitePaper | November 28, 2019

In light of new EU market rules adopted as part of the Clean Energy Package, responsive and energy-efficient consumers are likely to play a crucial role in the challenging transition to a low carbon energy system. This is especially true for smart consumers who have access to distributed energy resources (DER) assets, such as demand response, solar photovoltaics, storage, electric vehicles and heating appliances. With the ‘internet of energy’, interconnected smart consumers can trade on both sides of the market, either directly or through an intermediary such as an energy service provider, an aggregator or an energy community.

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THE BUSINESS OF STANDALONE GRID-SCALE ENERGY STORAGE

whitePaper | January 16, 2020

In 1800, Alessandro Volta invented the first battery, which came to be known as the voltaic pile. It was the first device to provide a steady supply of energy. Batteries have come a long way since then. In the 1970s, lithium-ion batteries were commercialized for the first time. Now they are a crucial component in revolutionizing and enabling continued renewable penetration on the US electrical grid.

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The EU’s Plan to Scale Up Renewables by 2030 Implications for the Power System

whitePaper | April 12, 2022

Scaling up renewable energy (REN) is paramount for climate protection and energy security, but it is also a major industrial challenge for the European Union (EU). The REPowerEU plan requires multiplying the installed capacity for solar photovoltaic (PV) power by a factor of 3 and raising wind capacity by a factor of 2.5 in less than 8 years from now.

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GREEN | Greek Environmental & Energy Network

Greek Environmental & Energy Network SA (GREEN) is one of the first greek companies to produce and trade electrical energy. GREEN intends to acquire a significant position in the energy sector in Greece, the Balkans and the South-Eastern Europe in general. GREEN is active in the wholesale trading of electricity within the broader Southeast European area. Its activity includes cross border exchanges of electrical energy in Greece, Bulgaria, Italy, Turkey, North Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Montenegro & Slovenia.

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