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Since 2020 annual energy investment has increased by 45%

Energy efficiency, which measures useful output per unit of energy input, plays a crucial role in energy management by reducing costs and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Efficiency improvements can be made across the energy system, from generation to home appliances and transport vehicles, and are often the most cost-effective way to enhance energy security and system reliability.

Energy management is essential for businesses, focusing on assessing energy use and implementing efficiency programmes. Innovative technologies in heating, lighting, insulation, small-scale power generation, and smart flexibility present numerous opportunities for better energy use. Energy managers, sustainability consultants, and facilities managers drive these advancements, ensuring compliance with increasing legal energy and carbon reporting requirements. They tackle challenges by leveraging supply, efficiency, generation, demand management, and behaviour change, aiming for a global low carbon, efficient energy system.

New Energy World stories

Cement-sector carbon capture moves towards industrial deployment as infrastructure pressures grow

1st June 2026

The facility is expected to process up to 50,000 t/y of industrial residue while producing 125,000 tonnes of aggregate annually for use in infrastruct...

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Solid oxide technologies move into real-world industrial energy and off-grid power applications

26th May 2026

Recent announcements from companies including Sunfire, Centrica and Ceres suggest the technology is progressing beyond standalone demonstration projec...

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Electrification programmes could solve nations’ over-reliance on fossil fuel imports, but will be limited by grid investments, according to reports

26th May 2026

A new report from BNEF suggests countries could significantly cut their reliance on imported fossil fuels over the coming decades, as rapid advances i...

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Hormuz makes the case for expanding renewables, concludes ETC report

18th May 2026

In a new report, Lessons on energy security after the Hormuz crisis, the authors say that the 2026 Iran crisis is not an isolated event, but a clear m...

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France publishes roadmap to phase out fossil fuels by 2050

11th May 2026

The 14-page strategy does not unveil any new commitments but consolidates existing French climate and energy policies into a single framework with def...

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Technical guidance publications

EI 3328

Guidance on the preservation and recommissioning of existing combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant

May 2026

First-generation combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plants, introduced in the early 1990s, have increasingly been displaced by higher-efficiency plants...

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EI 3571

Recommended practices for CH4 emissions detection and quantification - Combustion efficiency and flaring destruction technologies

August 2024

This document has been developed as a follow up of the project to IOGP Report 661 Recommended practices for methane emissions detection and quantifica...

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EI 3550

Guidance on adapting combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power stations for hydrogen combustion

April 2024

In line with the UK’s commitment to integrate 2–5% hydrogen into the national natural gas transmission system by 2025, this guidance document is desig...

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Methane detection and quantification technology filtering tool

January 2023

Explore the methane detection and quantification technology filtering toolWelcome to the methane detection and quantification technology - combustion ...

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EI 3509

Best available techniques (BAT): Good practice for the oil and gas industry

October 2022

This guidance has been produced to inform good practice when undertaking best available techniques (BAT) assessments for offshore combustion equipment...

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