Tag: electrification
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Building Decarbonisation Is No Longer Optional. It’s Strategic.
Buildings are a significant, often overlooked source of global emissions, accounting for nearly 40%. Decarbonisation is now essential for financial, strategic, and climatic reasons. It highlights the importance of better design and electrification, outlining practical strategies for corporate leaders to achieve this transition effectively.
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Solar’s Second Sunrise: Why the Next Decade Will Outshine Everything We’ve Seen So Far
Solar energy’s remarkable evolution from costly beginnings to becoming the cheapest power source today, means unprecedented growth and innovation ahead.
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Why You Can’t Drone a Solar Panel: Electrification and Europe’s New Energy Security
Europe’s energy vulnerability was exposed by disruptions, highlighting the need for renewable electrification. Reports show a major shift towards clean energy, emphasizing its security and affordability benefits.
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The Electrification of Everything: Why Energy Transition Is Hard, and Why Delay Isn’t an Option
Electrification is revolutionising the global economy by transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable electricity across various sectors. While it offers significant opportunities, the shift demands extensive infrastructure, investment, and political resolve. Challenges include reliance on foreign supply chains and maintaining grid stability amidst increasing energy demands, necessitating urgency in adaptation and investment.
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A New Era: Renewables Surpass Coal in Global Electricity Generation
For the first time, renewable electricity generation is expected to surpass coal, marking a significant transformation in the global energy landscape. This shift, driven by economic and technological advancements, emphasises the importance of clean energy sources, while also highlighting the need for improved grid flexibility and energy independence.
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Electrify Everything: The Fastest Way to End Fossil Fuels
The post emphasizes the urgent need for electrification to phase out fossil fuels, arguing it’s not just beneficial but already proving successful globally. Over the past century, electricity has become increasingly efficient and dominant in energy demand, surpassing fossil fuels. This shift requires substantial grid investments and strong political leadership to fully realise its potential…

