🖊 “Europe, and the wider global economy cannot reach the climate targets without energy efficiency” write Ramya Krishnaswamy and Catriona Campbell in the latest blog post “Unlocking European Competitiveness Through Industrial Energy Efficiency”. This topic was discussed together with Monica Frassoni at the last edition of EUSEW 2024. 🔎 The post explores innovative strategies to enhance industrial #energyefficiency, including the necessary #skills. It provides policy recommendations to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient practices and highlights success stories from European business leaders who have significantly improved their #competitiveness through these measures. Finally, it offers recommendations for the next Commission to maintain momentum from both private and public leaders 🤝 💪 We value the efforts to discuss and shed light on this important topic. Let's collaborate to achieve climate targets and strengthen European resilience. 📝 Read here the full post: bit.ly/3VM5lwG Brian Motherway | International Energy Agency (IEA) | Marco Baresi | World Economic Forum | DHL | Turboden S.p.A. | ABB
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In this article, my McKinsey & Company colleagues look into the bottlenecks that need to be overcome to accelerate the global energy transition: https://mck.co/3Hhj0oE
Global Energy Perspective 2023: Transition bottlenecks and unlocks
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The future of global energy systems is uncertain and complex. Organizations worldwide are developing long-term projections considering policy choices, technological advancements, energy prices, and geopolitical developments. Discover how these projections and developments are shaping our path towards a sustainable energy future. Read our last article for in-depth insights 👉 https://lnkd.in/dv_ZrRzX #EnergyFuture #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #MESPAC
Projecting the Future of Global Energy Systems – MESPAC
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Can currently Energy Policy and Regulation in Australia deliver the long-term interests of consumers, " ... which require energy businesses that are profitable, and markets that attract and reward efficient investment' and, that demand markets that foster innovation, but also ensure that the benefits of innovation are enjoyed by all"? How can we enhance policy and regulation and meet our climate goals? Interesting speech by Justin Oliver worth a read. Tim Ryan Ron Ben-David https://lnkd.in/gKDnGg5T
Energy Week 2024: Keynote speech by AER Board Member Justin Oliver | Australian Energy Regulator (AER)
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#cop28 reminded us that 140 countries including the United States pledged to reach #netzero to help fight #climatechange. Every year, dozens of reports highlight pathways to this target. How should stakeholders contextualize these various analyses? GTI Energy’s latest report, Designs for Net-Zero Energy Systems: Meta-Analysis of U.S. Economy-Wide Decarbonization Studies (“Meta NZ”), provides a comparative analysis of five U.S. economy-wide net-zero studies developed by the Low-Carbon Resources Initiative (LCRI), Open Energy Outlook (CMU Scott Institute for Energy Innovation & NC State Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering), Evolved Energy Research, Princeton University Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and Decarb America (Clean Air Task Force, Bipartisan Policy Center & Third Way). Harmonizing results across multiple studies, #metanz offers fresh insights into the pathways and possibilities for U.S. economy-wide decarbonization. There is no single design for net-zero #energy systems. Each of these studies points to a diverse mix of solutions underpinned by innovative technologies, versatile energy carriers, and supporting infrastructure. Check out our report here https://lnkd.in/g63YqZ_W Derek Wissmiller Geoffrey Blanford John Bistline
Designs for Net-Zero Energy Systems: Meta-Analysis of U.S. Economy-Wide Decarbonization Studies
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The European Union needs to integrate a new #IndustrialPact to guarantee competitive and secure energy, which is essential to the sustainability of #energyintensiveindustries. L’article European Industrial Pact: Towards Enhanced #EnergyCompetitiveness est apparu en premier sur energynews.
European Industrial Pact: Towards Enhanced Energy Competitiveness
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Managing Director and Partner at Boston Consulting group (BCG) I Energy, Gas & LNG, Environmental Markets and Commodity Trading
Exciting News! We've just released our latest publication, "Energy Transition Blueprint: Paving the Way to a Sustainable Future." Together with thought leaders across BCG, we present perspectives on a path ahead for an accelerated #energytransition. I look forward to your feedback. A few perspectives from the report: - We are far away from a Paris Agreement aligned climate pathway, and avoiding overshooting scenarios will require a further acceleration versus trend growth - There is an intertemporal bias in the energy transition investment profile with an estimated $18T gap in funding towards 2030, requiring more attractive returns to close - Energy markets must be redesigned to ensure we provide the right investment signals - We need to immunize the broader energy transition supply-chains and ensure the right balance between the strive for technological progress and standardization / industrialization - Infrastructure is often "forgotten" and/or deprioritized, yet essential part of maintaining and accelerating the speed of transition Read more in our new publication on the topic. Rich Lesser, Maurice BernsDr. Patrick Herhold, Jesper Nielsen, Lenita Tobing, Reiko Akiike, Cornelius Pieper, Tom Brijs, Edmond Rhys Jones, and Alexander Ohm, BCG on Energy #Energytransition #Sustainability #BCG #Climate
A Blueprint for the Energy Transition
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The Breakthrough Agenda Report 2023, a collaborative effort by the International Energy Agency (IEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, outlines the urgent need for enhanced international collaboration to drive sector transitions and achieve a sustainable energy future. This comprehensive report covers key sectors such as power, hydrogen, road transport, steel, agriculture, buildings, and cement. It emphasizes the importance of making clean technologies and sustainable practices accessible, affordable, and attractive alternatives by 2030. With the participation of 45 countries, including Australia, China, Germany, India, and the United States, the Breakthrough Agenda has garnered support from signatories representing 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The report acknowledges the progress made in renewable energy deployment, electric vehicle adoption, and other low-carbon solutions. However, it also highlights the pressing need for accelerated action, as the transition is occurring at varying speeds across regions and sectors. By embracing the Breakthrough Agenda, we can pave the way for a collaborative shift towards a decarbonized economy. The report provides expert recommendations, pathways, and specific actions to strengthen international cooperation and drive innovation in clean technologies. #BreakthroughAgenda #SustainableFuture #CleanEnergy #Collaboration #ClimateAction
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The latest World Energy Trilemma report sheds light on evolving global energy ambitions and threats. Notably, Nordic countries emerge as frontrunners in energy sustainability, boasting comprehensive policies and strong frameworks. Their dedication to addressing socioeconomic and environmental challenges underscores the interconnectedness of the energy transition and broader development goals. From infrastructure resilience to clean energy transitions, it's clear we need innovative leadership to navigate the changing energy space. #EnergyTransition #Sustainability #WorldEnergyTrilemma
Energy trilemma evolving to reflect new ambitions and threats | Enlit World
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🌎 Major breakthrough! The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is firmly steering efforts toward a greener America by investing an impressive $121 million towards reducing our #industrial sector's #emissions. This move is a leap forward in catalyzing sustainability and economic savings across the nation. Our dedication to this shared vision for a sustainable future is reflected in the comprehensive services we provide. We're here to facilitate your transition, enabling cost savings for tomorrow while shaping a healthier, more prosperous environment for all. 💰 Overwhelmed by budget strains yet need to innovate your facility's energy system? That's where we excel. Our mission is to empower organizations to maximize their energy utility, significantly shrinking your ongoing expenses in the process. 👉 Are you ready to be a part of this positive change? Connect with us today at https://lnkd.in/e4pvjym8 for more information and to arrange a no-cost #energyassessment.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ANNOUNCES $121 MILLION TO REDUCE EMISSIONS ACROSS AMERICA’S INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
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1moEnergy efficiency should be considered in any regulation, but far from that companies need to realize that energy efficiency is not just a good allied to climate change but also a good partner in business.