Quarterly review

Voltage at the edge: what Spain's blackout means for Europe's energy transition
Addressing the blackout’s roots in poor distribution network observability and limited TSO-DSO interaction will be critical.

Ricardo named in Forbes World’s Best Management Consulting Firms List
Ricardo has been recognised as a leading consultancy for engineering, energy and environment, and sustainability in the Forbes World’s Best Management Consulting Firms list.

Shaping Uganda’s energy future
Practical recommendations on electricity access and affordability set to improve the livelihoods of millions of households in Uganda

REMA: progress, decisions and what comes next
The government rejected zonal pricing and pursued Reformed National Pricing, encompassing a single national wholesale electricity price enhanced with strategic improvements.

Decarbonising estates through solar PV and energy storage
A large UK estates manager is aiming to achieve net zero by 2040 by progressing the development of ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) generation to decarbonise the site’s power supply.

Energy Hubs: opportunities and challenges from a clean power perspective
Energy Hubs are slowly forming in areas where geographical and economic factors are complimentary.

Implementing renewable energy in Bermuda
Bermuda’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) set out the ambitious goal for the island to transition to 85% renewable energy by 2040.

Adapt to thrive: maximising opportunities in the US energy sector
Understanding the short- and long-term implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill enables energy market players to identify and prioritise the low-risk, economically viable opportunities that the incoming legislation presents.

AI to power smarter and more resilient energy systems
AI is set to play an even more significant role going forward. Emerging techniques such as deep reinforcement learning, federated learning, and digital twins have significant potential to transform not just the digital tools used by power utilities, but their operating model altogether.