
The potential of small nuclear reactors
Small modular reactors could make nuclear energy accessible to more countries, but their viability still has to be tested on a wider scale.
Small modular reactors could make nuclear energy accessible to more countries, but their viability still has to be tested on a wider scale.
Many technologies needed for the green transition exist, but there are still significant hurdles before they can be deployed at the scale needed to reach net-zero emissions in the coming decades.
Hydrogen has become the linchpin of green energy transition strategies in many parts of the world. However, there is still no infrastructure that could accommodate wide-scale hydrogen use, and fossil fuels remain the most common energy source for production…
Lord David Howell, Chairman of the Advisory Board of Crystol Energy, launched his new book, “Look Where We’re Going: Escaping the Prism of
There is no single magic bullet for turning global energy consumption patterns toward a cleaner future. Greening energy is not just about
The renowned Scottish scientist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell once noted: “When one door closes, another opens.” This axiom well describes
The issue of employment in the oil and gas industry has been a hot topic for a while, and a skills shortage has been identified as a top barrier to growth
When Thomas Edison patented his incandescent light bulb in 1879, the primary market for oil — or then kerosene, which was used for lighting
As part of its energy talk series, Access for Women in Energy (AccessWIE) organised a seminar on the impact of digitalisation on the oil and gas
Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, authored the Newsweek Vantage thought leadership on New Technological Frontiers
The oil and gas industry is facing unprecedented disruptive pressures: a lower price environment, the rise of alternative energy, a sea of
In an interview given to Al Arabiya on 15 December 2017, Dr Carole Nakhle, CEO of Crystol Energy, comments on the future of electric vehicles (EVs),