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December 2022

The Winter 2022 issue of Energy Global hosts an array of technical articles focusing on wind, solar, energy storage, geothermal, and more. This issue also features a regional report on the Australian renewables sector.

This month's front cover is brought to you by CGG Services (U.S.) Inc.


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Contents

Location, location, location: Australia
Jessica Casey, Deputy Editor, and Abi Larkin, Editorial Assistant, Energy Global, UK.

Global geothermal energy
Dr Ellie MacInnes, Head of Geothermal, CGG, UK.

Geothermal: a baseload enabler for the digital world
Taylor Mattie, Director of Geothermal Technologies and Innovations, Baker Hughes, USA.

Harnessing the heat beneath our feet
Karl Farrow, Founder and CEO of CeraPhi Energy, UK.

The evolution of geothermal
J. Gary McDaniel, CEO, and Jim Hollis, COO, Geothermal Technologies, Inc., USA.

The heat pump way to more sustainability
Rasmus Rubycz, Market Manager New Energy, Atlas Copco Gas and Process Division, Germany.

Staying safe whilst subsea
Austin Harbison, Smart Technology Manager, CRP Subsea, UK.

Taking the power back
Paul Cairns, Managing Director at MJR Power and Automation, UK.

Overcoming supply challenges with collaboration
Cerianne Cummings, Offshore Wind Market Director, Kent.

Reshaping Kazakhstan's energy sector
Serik Shakhazhanov, Chairman of the Management Board of Eurasian Group LLP, Kazakhstan.

Enhancing resilience and stability
Dr Carlos de Palacio, Renewable Segment Manager Grid Integration, Hitachi Energy, Spain.

A strong energy storage foundation
Martin Vogt, CEO of MPC Energy Solutions.

Here comes the sun?
Mark Rowcroft, Development Director, Exagen, UK.

Striving for sustainable solar
Dongyoung Kim, Technical Assistant, Reddie & Grose.

Fuelling North America's Renaissance in anaerobic digestion
Shawn Kreloff, Bioenergy Devco Founder and CEO, USA.

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