Thinking by Expertise - Power generation

Will urbanisation break the big cities?

Urbanisation

Currently, about 60 million people move into cities every year. That’s more than one million more people arriving every week, in a city somewhere in the world, each with an expectation of better access to jobs, better education for their children, better health-care and a better quality of life.

Markets: Data & telecommunications, Energy, Transmission and distribution, Water, Government
Expertise: Business and infrastructure advisory, Environmental and community planning, Land infrastructure, Information and communications technology, Power generation, Power transmission and distribution, Renewable energy, Transport systems and logistics, Water resources management

Understanding steam and thermal fatigue

Tube ligament

Structural integrity analysis is helping asset owners better understand the risk of damage to their infrastructure and the mitigation measures they can employ to avoid costly equipment replacement.

Markets: Energy
Expertise: Power generation

Lowering carbon emissions with gas turbine power generation

P40 Gas Turbine Plant, New Zealand

Australia is steadily moving towards a lower carbon economy driven by social and corporate response to climate change and the reorientation of the legislative environment.

Markets: Energy
Expertise: Power generation

Jobs and water security

Mokolo Crocodile Water Augmentation Project, South Africa

In order to meet South Africa’s future energy needs, utilisation of the Waterberg coal fields in the Limpopo province, South Africa, is expected to increase tenfold over the next 20 years.

Markets: Energy, Water
Expertise: Power generation, Bulk water and dams

The smart grid solution

The smart grid solution

A 'smart grid' is more than just a physical asset. Instead, it is a new way of augmenting existing resources and managing the flow of energy within the system.

Markets: Energy, Power generation
Expertise: Power generation