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‘Digitalization’ and ‘Decarbonization’ walk Hand-in-Hand Saying your organization has ‘gone digital’ is easy; unlocking the true value of digitalization, particularly when it comes toward meeting and beating increasingly strict decarbonization goals, is much more challenging. Andy McKeran Director Maritime & Performance Services, Lloyd’s Register, discusses LR’s in-depth approach to understanding the specific problem before delivering a solution. By Greg Trauthwein
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Electrification is a key element of decarbonizing the North Sea Electrification can be a key enabler to reduce offshore emissions and meet the target set by the NSTA, and the integration of oil and gas expertise with renewables can play a pivotal role in decarbonizing oil and gas facilities through electrification. By Daniel Paterson, principal consultant at Xodus
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US Offshore Wind Segment Showing No Signs of Slowing Down The U.S. offshore wind segment shows no signs of slowing on its journey to deploy 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind by 2030 and 110 GW by 2050. Based on current project activity we anticipate around 60 GW of offshore wind capacity to be installed by 2035. By Philip Lewis, Director of Research, Intelatus Global Partners
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CTO in Focus: Henrik Stiesdal Wind power pioneer Henrik Stiesdal built his first wind turbine in 1978. It was one of Denmark’s first step towards becoming a wind energy powerhouse, with Stiesdal regularly at the helm. He’s now got wider climate initiatives in his sights, including industrializing floating offshore wind. He reflected with OE’s Elaine Maslin.
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Venus puts southern Africa in the spotlight Shell's and TotalEnergies' Graff and Venus deepwater discoveries off Namibia have put southern Africa under the exploration spotlight. With deepwater offering high productivity reserves, it's a spotlight that's likely to linger for a few years yet, despite continued offshore upstream capital discipline. By Elaine Maslin