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27 Mar

Digitalizing Energy Facilities: Are We Ready for the Future?

The global energy sector is currently navigating its most significant transformation since the invention of the alternating current. We are moving away from the era of "dumb" iron and copper toward the age of Energy 4.0—a landscape where silicon, software,...
18 Mar

Key Considerations Before Investing in Solar Energy Systems

In the energy landscape of 2026, solar photovoltaics (PV) have transitioned from an "alternative" energy source to a primary strategic asset for industrial and commercial facilities. With rising utility tariffs and tightening carbon regulations, investing in solar is one of...
13 Mar

Electricity Generation from Landfill Gas: Is It a Sustainable Model?

As global energy markets in 2026 pivot toward decarbonization, the management of municipal solid waste has moved from a logistics challenge to a critical frontier in renewable energy. Landfills are inherently biological reactors that produce Landfill Gas (LFG)—a potent mixture...
10 Mar

Key Differences Between Cogeneration and Trigeneration Systems

In the pursuit of industrial energy efficiency, the conversation often centers on maximizing the "spark spread"—the value of the energy produced versus the cost of the fuel consumed. While traditional power plants waste more than half of their fuel's energy...
4 Mar

How Can Energy Continuity Be Ensured in Industrial Facilities?

In the industrial landscape of 2026, energy continuity is no longer just a technical requirement; it is a fundamental pillar of competitive survival. As manufacturing becomes increasingly digitized and automated, even a transient voltage dip—lasting only milliseconds—can lead to catastrophic...
27 Feb

Central Asia Outlook 2025–2027: Why CHP, District Heating, and WtE Are Getting Funded Now

For decades, the energy architecture of Central Asia has relied on the massive, robust, yet highly carbon-intensive infrastructure built during the Soviet era. Today, that legacy equipment has reached its absolute mechanical and thermodynamic limits. Across the region, severe winter...
24 Feb

Waste-to-Energy & Landfill Gas in the Circular Economy: What Counts as "Sustainable" and Why

The global push toward a circular economy often presents a strict ideal: a world with zero waste where every material is endlessly looped back into production. However, engineering reality dictates that not all materials can be economically or physically recycled....