The deal sealed at the recent Durban climate change talks to develop a legally binding climate agreement holds much promise, but more immediate policy action and collaboration is crucial to ensure the sustainable growth of the energy sector.
By The World Economic Forum, in partnership with IHS CERA | 20 April 2012
The energy industry is undoubtedly an engine of growth. But how does it contribute to economic growth and employment which are so critical in a troubled global economy? World Economic Forum reports.
By Hiroshi Hashimoto, the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) | 17 April 2012
Offshore wind turbine projects are becoming a centre of focus these days, mainly due to reduced availability of space onshore and technological limit of enlarging turbine sizes for efficiency.
By Matt Rogers, McKinsey | Republished 2 April 2012
Innovation in energy technology is taking place rapidly. Five technologies you may not have heard of could be ready to change the energy landscape by 2020.
By Peter Voser, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell | 31 October 2011
On Monday, our world reached a significant milestone: Somewhere, most likely in Asia, a mother gave birth to Earth's 7 billionth inhabitant, the United Nations estimates.
Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist at the International Energy Agency (IEA), addresses a 350-strong audience of energy players at the second instalment of the EMA's Distinguished Speaker Programme (DSP).
By EMA staff | 17 June 2011
A recent keynote speaker at the inaugural National Energy Efficiency Conference co-organised by EMA with EDB and NEA, Mr Pasquale Pistorio is Honorary Chairman of STMicroelecronics and of STFoundation. He is also Founder and President of the Pistorio Foundation...