Future of Energy
A staggering 98 per cent of global electricity critically depends on the availability of water. As competition for resources continues to rise and environmental pressures increase, the strain on the global energy landscape is immense. The Future of Energy special report, published in The Times, explores the tangled relationship between water and food production, investment in renewables as the most economic energy choice and the potential for battery technology to energise power storage. Also featured is an infographic detailing the investments and costs of a clean-energy future, as well as an article on protecting energy networks from hackers