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| | NOVEMBER 20256Copyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. NOVEMBER 2025, Vol 08 - Issue 20 (SSN 2832-3963)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Tech ReviewVisit www.energytechreview.com EDITOR'S DESKEurope's renewable sector has moved past the idealism stage and into something more pragmatic: digital maturity that actually works.Online platforms are transforming the way wind projects change hands, connecting investors and operators through real-time performance data, predictive maintenance insights and transparent bidding systems. Repowering, upgrading ageing turbines rather than scrapping them, has created a thriving secondary market for refurbished assets. ESG scoring and lifecycle carbon tracking are now embedded features, not afterthoughts. Sustainability has become inseparable from the valuation and trading of wind assets.The same digital evolution is reshaping oil and gas pipeline infrastructure, though it gets less attention. Most European operators have adopted digital twins and AI-based flow optimisation to modernise networks and manage mixed-energy transport, hydrogen and biogas alongside traditional fuels. Prefabricated, sensor-enabled pipeline segments are cutting project timelines whilst strengthening resilience and safety.It's modular, it's intelligent and it's adaptable in ways legacy infrastructure never was.The market is responding accordingly: online wind marketplaces are projected to grow by more than 6.5 per cent annually through 2028, while pipeline production solutions expand at 7.1 per cent.For a continent racing to decarbonise while maintaining energy security, this convergence of data intelligence, modular design and adaptive engineering is a necessity, finally meeting execution. And 2025 is shaping up to be the year it becomes standard practice.The magazine features a thought leadership piece by Warren Boutin, Vice President of Customer Grid Electrification Solutions and Experience at Eversource Energy and Chris Shelton, AES Senior Vice President, Chief Product Officer, President, AES Next at The AES Corporation.This edition also spotlights Purapipe, which transforms pipeline infrastructure with joint-free, on-site composite production for water and energy sectors. Its solutions reduce leaks, lower costs, enhance flexibility and minimise environmental impact.We hope this edition helps energy leaders understand how digitalisation, AI and modular design are transforming the operation of renewable assets and the modernisation of Europe's pipeline and power infrastructure.Let us know your thoughts!Charlotte SmithManaging Editoreditor@energytechreview.comEurope's Energy Infrastructure Is Getting a Digital Overhaul*Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsVisualizersMichael WayneChris LynnManaging EditorCharlotte SmithEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaVian IsaacAbner LawrenceEmailsales@energytechreview.comeditor@energytechreview.commarketing@energytechreview.comJoshua Parker Kenny Peruzzi
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