THE RENEWABLE ENERGY CONTRACTOR MARKET IN EUROPE – THE POWER INDEX

September 6, 2018

In the European energy market, the shift towards renewables is gathering pace. The deadline for reaching the EU’s target of producing 20% energy from renewable sources by 2020 is fast approaching acting as a massive boost to the renewables jobs market. Member states are having to invest heavily in new technologies and infrastructure to deliver cleaner energy and reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuel sources in order to meet their individual targets. Other non-EU members, though not bound by targets, are doing likewise.

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Seaway Heavy Lifting, part of Subsea 7's Renewables & Heavy Lifting Business Unit, provides EPCI, T&I and Integrated Services to the offshore energy sector. This includes project management, engineering, fabrication, heavy lifting, cable installation and decommissioning services.

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A comparison of the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of European heavy-duty vehicles and fuels

whitePaper | February 5, 2023

Transport is the largest producer of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the European Union (EU), contributing almost 30% to the total. Heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), primarily commercial trucks and buses, are responsible for 26% of these emissions. Adoption of electric vehicles is expanding in the light-duty sector in Europe, but the heavy-duty sector relies almost entirely on internal combustion (diesel) powertrains; in 2021, zero emission HDVs represented only 1% of new HDV registrations in the EU.

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Digital business acceleration White paper

whitePaper | July 27, 2022

We have long recognized digital as a major driving force in our industry to increase efficiency and productivity. The energy transition has brought new meaning to digital, making it a game-changer in promoting the structural change needed to accelerate the shift to a low-carbon future. Digitalize to decarbonize has become an imperative, powered by accurate, objective, and accessible data. At Technip Energies, energy transition is our business. Therefore we are fully invested in harnessing the power of digital in this journey. With a solution-oriented approach that connects data across the entire project life cycle, we make sustainable changes to the way we operate, broaden opportunities, and support new business models.

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Shipping’s Role in the global Energy Transition

whitePaper | November 5, 2022

This executive summary sets out the scale of the global energy transition needed to meet the Paris Climate Agreement goals, the implications for the shipping sector, and actions which could be taken by national energy ministries and by the shipping sector to help deliver this transition.

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How Microgrids Contribute to the Energy Transition

whitePaper | January 20, 2023

Executive summary In the early 20th century, the centralization of electricity production made huge pro- gress, enabling significant economies of scale and improved power plant efficiency. Today, decentralization could help tackle the energy challenges of the 21st century by creating an optimized way to access reliable, green, and resilient energy. Microgrids are the emerging energy eco- system that provides practical answers through a local, interconnected energy system within clearly defined electrical boundaries, which incorporate loads, de- centralized energy resources, battery stor- age, and control capabilities

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Reforming Electricity Market Design: Integrating Renewables to decarbonize the Power Sector

whitePaper | October 24, 2022

There is an urgent need to rethink the structure of the European energy system. The current geopolitical situation across the continent, combined with high dependency on imported natural gas, growing electricity demand, and consequently, higher bills for households and businesses needs the immediate attention of policymakers.

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Positive Proof for Distributed Intelligence at the Grid Edge

whitePaper | October 14, 2022

The utility industry struggles to store and analyze the ocean of data recorded by state-of-the-art distribution devices. Performing some analytics locally—within the devices themselves—promises to unlock new operational value and cost effectiveness, and the first phases of testing needed to prove that theory are now complete. Laboratory investigations showed distributed intelligence (DI) applications far surpassed the capabilities of cloud-based analytics for three common use cases on the distribution grid; and field testing confirmed the results across thousands of customer meters, while also revealing other valuable, real-world applications for the data.

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Seaway Heavy Lifting

Seaway Heavy Lifting, part of Subsea 7's Renewables & Heavy Lifting Business Unit, provides EPCI, T&I and Integrated Services to the offshore energy sector. This includes project management, engineering, fabrication, heavy lifting, cable installation and decommissioning services.

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