- Leading global utilities are using R&D and innovation to advance their market competitiveness — but investment levels remain low.
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September 21, 2020 by Bobbie van der ListIn Stockholm, heat recovered from data centers is captured and deployed to warm homes. Can other cities follow?The power broker
May 20, 2020 by Abimbola BanjoChantelle Abdul grew Mojec International Holdings from a small family-owned business in Nigeria into an energy business that has helped modernize the country’s electricity market. Now, she’s thinking even bigger.Staying ahead in Latin America’s turbulent oil and gas market
May 6, 2020 by Mariana Palau and Gustavo F. DreispielFelipe Bayón, CEO of Ecopetrol, Colombia’s biggest company, explains how the company is transforming to stay on top.Related tags: energy, energy policy, Inside the Mind of the CEO, oil and gas, oil prices, state-owned enterprises, sustainabilityHow cities can stay cool on a warming Earth
August 15, 2019 by George Sarraf, Christopher Decker, and Jad MoussalliAs the demand for air conditioning grows worldwide, a more energy-efficient approach, already in use in the Gulf countries, offers a potential solution.Tapping the opportunities of U.S. liquefied natural gas
July 19, 2019 by Giorgio Biscardini, Anthony Caletka, and Christopher DannThe success of players in an industry that is revolutionizing energy markets depends on getting the strategy right.From smokestacks to solar panels: Asia starts embracing renewables
June 25, 2019 by Samantha MarshallMomentum is building for the use of green energy in a region long known for fossil fuel dependency.Power strategies
February 26, 2019 by Thomas J. Flaherty III, Paul Nillesen, and Mark CoughlinThe largest utilities around the globe are placing their bets on winning strategies and capabilities.Progress Doesn’t Always Follow a Straight Line
September 14, 2018 by Adam KahaneContentious pipeline projects all over the world offer examples of how complex problems require complicated solutions.A Counterintuitive Way to Shape Demand
August 23, 2018 by Daniel GrossInvesting in more efficient ways for consumers to use your core commodity as it faces disruptive competition can be a smart move.Related tags: auto industry, auto trends, carbon, energy, fuel efficiency, oil and gas, transportationHow innovation is revolutionizing the energy industry
July 23, 2018The power landscape is changing quickly, providing new opportunities for both upstarts and traditional utilities.Do utilities need a chief digital officer?
December 4, 2017 by Jagoron Mukherjee and Earl SimpkinsRegardless of their job title, leaders need to be able to connect new technologies to strategy.Related tags: automation, big data, data analytics, digital technologies, digitization, energy, oil and gas, utilitiesA New M&A Strategy for Utilities
July 12, 2017 by Todd JirovecUtilities seeking to expand must be able to negotiate regulatory complexity while planning and executing deals effectively.You May Be Part of a Global Supply Chain
February 14, 2017 by Daniel GrossAll sorts of U.S. industries, including education and car manufacturing, sell their products and services to international customers.A Tale of Two Cities
November 15, 2016 by Daniel GrossEconomic narratives can change rapidly.When It Rains, It Pours
March 10, 2016 by Daniel GrossCompanies and governments grappling with falling oil and gas prices are learning a difficult lesson about procyclicality.
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