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Renewable energy services Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has 76.5 Mha agricultural land, 10 Mha forest and 185 Mha steppe grasslands providing abundant biomass wastes and residues which have the potential to generate arrange of bioenergy services. Kazakhstan produces and exports crops such as wheat (winter and spring), rye (winter), maize (for grain), barley (winter and spring), oats, millet, buckwheat, rice and pulses, with an average grain yield of 17.5–20 Mt, which equates to roughly 12–14Mt of biomass waste. [pdf]
Island energy services Denmark
In March 2017, TenneT Netherlands, TenneT Germany and Energinet signed an agreement for the development of a large-scale, trans-European system for renewable energy in the North Sea with the potential to supply as many as 100 million European citizens with renewable energy by the year 2050. According to the three companies, establishing an artificial power link island at a location such as would have many advantages: the site offers wind conditions and. [pdf]FAQS about Island energy services Denmark
What are the energy islands of Denmark?
The energy islands of Denmark are two large-scale offshore wind farm projects that the government of Denmark is planning to establish, in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea respectively, by 2030.
Will Denmark build a new energy island?
Denmark will construct one of the world's first energy islands, utilizing its abundant wind energy resources in the North and Baltic Seas. These energy islands will form a crucial part of a hub-and-spoke grid, facilitating smart electricity distribution between regions across the two seas.
How will Denmark's energy island work?
Surrounded by 10 offshore wind farms, the energy island will use the strong North Sea winds to collect and distribute huge amounts of green energy to Denmark, and into Europe. The energy island will play a key role in helping Europe phase out fossil fuels, accelerating the green transformation.
Where is Denmark's first artificial energy island located?
Read about Denmark’s first artificial energy island to be located in the North Sea, home to some of the greatest wind conditions for offshore wind energy in the world. Data include tender details, previous market dialogues, strategic environmental assessments, and preliminary investigations.
Will Denmark invest in the energy island in the North Sea?
The prequalification for becoming the Danish State’s private partner for the Energy Island in the North Sea is expected to be conducted in 2023 meaning private parties will have to start preparing and form consortia in order to be ready in time for the upcoming tender. Reasons to invest in the energy island include:
What is the Danish Energy Agency doing with the energy Islands?
After political agreement on the energy islands have been reached, the Danish Energy Agency are playing a key role in leading the project that will transform the two energy islands from a vision to reality. The islands are a pioneer project that will necessitate the deployment of existing knowledge into an entirely new context.

Canada securing utility and energy infrastructures
Canada has implemented a comprehensive approach to critical energy infrastructure security, framed under three pillars: prevention, preparedness, and response and recovery, with international coope. [pdf]FAQS about Canada securing utility and energy infrastructures
What is Canada's Cyber Security and critical energy infrastructure program?
Government of Canada funding is provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Cyber Security and Critical Energy Infrastructure Program, which received $2.42 million in Budget 2018 to enhance the cyber security and resilience of domestic and cross-border energy infrastructure under Canada’s National Cyber Security Strategy.
What funding does Natural Resources Canada receive for cyber security & critical energy infrastructure?
Federal funding for this project is provided by Natural Resources Canada’s Cyber Security and Critical Energy Infrastructure Program, which received $2.42 million in Budget 2018 to enhance the cyber security and resilience of domestic and cross-border energy infrastructure under Canada’s National Cyber Security Strategy.
Who will benefit from a cyber security & critical energy infrastructure program?
Consumers, businesses, utilities and other sectors that rely on IIoT devices will also benefit from improved cyber security and the safety of Canada’s energy systems. Government of Canada funding is provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Cyber Security and Critical Energy Infrastructure Program (CCEIP).
Why do we need to protect Canada's energy infrastructure & services?
The need to protect the cyber systems that underpin Canada’s energy infrastructure and services has never been greater. These threats evolve with today’s fast-changing technology and have the potential to not only disrupt our daily lives but also put our national security and economic well-being at risk.
How can Canada protect its energy infrastructure from cyber threats?
The Government of Canada continues to support cyber security projects that will help keep Canada’s critical energy infrastructure safe from cyber threats. “We’re developing cutting-edge research — with universities, colleges and utilities — to prevent cyber threats and keep Canadians safe.”
What is Canada's energy infrastructure?
An all-hazards approach to critical energy infrastructure security and resilience Canada’s energy infrastructure is the backbone of our modern society, bringing the necessary fuel and power to keep our homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and transportation systems running.