Tag: clean energy transition
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Why Climate Optimism Is a Strategic Advantage in the Energy Transition
The current narrative around climate change is dominated by doom and despair, which can lead to apathy and inaction. However, in a recent podcast, economist Michael Jakob highlights that real progress is being made in renewable energy and clean tech. Optimism, driven by data and developments, can mobilise efforts to combat climate change effectively.
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Solar + Storage Can Power the World Day and Night – And It’s Profitable
This post highlights significant advancements in solar energy, particularly the ability to provide continuous, affordable electricity using solar panels and battery storage. Recent technological developments and cost reductions make 24/7 solar electricity feasible in various regions, transforming energy supply dynamics. However, outdated policies and perceptions remain barriers to widespread adoption.
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Spain’s Blackout: Why Renewables Weren’t to Blame, And What Needs Fixing
On April 28th, a massive blackout affected the Iberian Peninsula due to a cascading voltage control failure, not because of renewables. Reports revealed a compliance issue with generators amid technical faults. This incident highlighted the need for a modernised grid, better regulations, and integration of renewables to enhance resilience and stability in energy systems.
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Industrial Decarbonisation Could Be the Climate Win of the Decade – If We Get Serious!
Industrial decarbonisation is crucial for mitigating climate change, as major sectors account for 30% of global CO₂ emissions. Despite available technology, economic barriers hinder progress. Projects need investment and buyer demand to become viable. Policy measures, like mandates and standards, are essential to stimulate the necessary transformation in industrial practices.