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A NEW FLIGHT PLAN

Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) acting as drop-in substitutes for the fossil
fuel kerosene are expected to play a leading role in decarbonising aviation.
They are currently produced with materials like used cooking oil and animal fat
waste, but new low-carbon feedstocks are needed to scale up output and ensure
future flights are truly sustainable


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EUROPE BREAKS FOSSIL FUEL SHACKLES

   
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EUROPE BRACES ITSELF FOR A BATTERY ARMS RACE

   
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INSURANCE’S UNSPOKEN ROLE IN THE TRANSITION TO NET-ZERO


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THE GREATEST BARRIER TO OVERCOME IS THE INTEGRATION OF VARIABLE RENEWABLES INTO
ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS. THIS WILL REQUIRE DEVELOPING POWER SYSTEM FLEXIBILITY AND
ALSO A FRIENDLY DEPLOYMENT OF VARIABLE RENEWABLES.


FATIH BIROL

- Executive director of the International Energy Agency

WE FACE A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE OF THE COST STRUCTURE ON THE SUPPLY SIDE AND A NEED
FOR A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE.


JOCHEN KREUSEL

- Market innovation manager in the power grids division at ABB Power

THEY [THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION] ARE LOOKING AT THIS STUFF BACKWARDS. I STILL
THINK THEY ARE CONVINCED THE SHORT-TERM MARKET MODEL COULD WORK EVEN THOUGH THEY
ARE ALSO STARTING TO REALISE THAT YOU NEED SOMETHING PARALLEL, WITH LONG TERM
PRICE SIGNALS THAT GIVE INVESTORS CONFIDENCE TO INVEST IN INFRASTRUCTURE AND
ALLOW THEM TO SEE A DECENT MARKET RETURN.


FRANCESCO VENTURINI

- Global head of renewables for Italian utility Enel

DESPITE TREMENDOUS COST DECLINE OF WIND AND SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES, ELECTRICITY
PRICES WILL PROBABLY REMAIN TOO LOW TO ATTRACT THE LEVEL OF INVESTMENT NEEDED.


FATIH BIROL

- Executive director of the International Energy Agency

THE GREATEST BARRIER TO OVERCOME IS THE INTEGRATION OF VARIABLE RENEWABLES INTO
ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS. THIS WILL REQUIRE DEVELOPING POWER SYSTEM FLEXIBILITY AND
ALSO A FRIENDLY DEPLOYMENT OF VARIABLE RENEWABLES.


FATIH BIROL

- Executive director of the International Energy Agency

WE FACE A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE OF THE COST STRUCTURE ON THE SUPPLY SIDE AND A NEED
FOR A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE.


JOCHEN KREUSEL

- Market innovation manager in the power grids division at ABB Power
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Policy Dispatch Podcast, Sam Morgan


INDIA’S POLLUTION PROGRESS

Air quality and the energy transition are closely linked: tackling one issue
normally means making a dent in the other. India is a great example of that
paradigm in action, but more still needs to be done, according to health expert
Pallavi Pant

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Energy Enablers Podcast


UNDERSTANDING CLEAN AVIATION FUELS

For episode four, Sylvain Verdier from Topsoe discusses what Sustainable
Aviation Fuels are and how the aviation sector is facing up to the challenge of
growing the level of feedstocks required

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Watt Matters Podcast


THE PROBLEM WITH WIND POWER

Wind power will be central to the energy transition, but it is currently stuck
in the mire. Unsticking itself is all but straightforward

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Policy


CLEAN HEAT STANDARDS CAN HELP DECARBONISE HEATING FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY

The European Commission should include clean heat standards in its forthcoming
Net Zero Industry Act to force industry and enable consumers to switch from
fossil fuel boilers to lower-emitting heat pumps, concludes a new report from
the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)

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Policy Dispatch Podcast, Sam Morgan


BEYOND THE TIPPING POINT

Clean energy continues to shatter predictions as the green transition gathers
pace. Jarand Rystad, one of the sector’s top analysts, reveals why plus what the
future might hold for the various technologies fighting for a piece of the
energy market

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Energy Enablers Podcast


UNDERSTANDING THE ENERGY CRISIS

In episode three of Energy Enablers, Derk Swider from E.ON examines the cause of
the high energy prices seen over the past two years and whether there is the
need for a market redesign

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Technology


LONG-DURATION ENERGY STORAGE FACES A HARSH COMMERCIAL REALITY

Analysts predict massive growth for storage systems that can provide many hours
of uninterrupted power, but the sheer diversity of contenders in this field
makes it hard for a dominant technology to emerge

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Policy


EUROPE BRACES ITSELF FOR A BATTERY ARMS RACE

Demand for electric vehicle batteries in Europe is accelerating thanks to a mix
of new regulations and promising business cases, which has sparked a homegrown
industry that aims to take on the world. But the policies will need to be strong
enough to fend off the vagaries of geopolitics

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Watt Matters Podcast


HYDROGEN SET TO SPREAD ITS WINGS

Green hydrogen's role in the energy transition is a given, but just how far and
how fast the technology will spread remains up for debate

Markets


DANISH PTX DREAMS BEGIN WITH OFFSHORE WIND

Policy Dispatch Podcast, Sam Morgan


THE GREEN SHIPPING NEWS

   
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UNDERSTANDING STORAGE

   
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THE CASE FOR PRIORITISING GREATER INVESTMENT IN SECURE AND PREDICTABLE
RENEWABLES

   
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EXTREME WEATHER RECORDS: WHY WE NEED A STRATEGY TO ADAPT OUR BUILDINGS

   
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THE LURE OF POWERING EUROPE FROM THE SAHARA DESERT ENDURES

   
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EUROPE BREAKS FOSSIL FUEL SHACKLES

   
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MAJOR ELECTRICITY WASTE AND LOSS COULD JEOPARDISE NET ZERO TARGETS

   
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EUROPE’S SLEEPING GIANT IS WAKING UP

   
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INVEST IN BUILDINGS AND NOT MORE STRANDED FOSSIL-FUEL ASSETS

   
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WHAT OUR EDITORS ARE READING


OFFSHORE WIND GROWTH ACCELERATES

Reports

Offshore wind capacity is expected to grow by 18.4 GW in 2023, a record, with
China accounting for over half of this total. By 2030, the annual total will
reach 45.7 GW, mainly due to the mature markets of China, the UK, Germany and
the Netherlands, but emerging markets such as the US, Taiwan, France, South
Korea, Poland and Japan will also make significant contributions. From 2031 to
2035, the report says that installations will average 45.6 GW per year, peaking
at 48.2 GW in 2035.

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POWER SECTOR EMISSIONS PEAK

Reports

After reaching an all-time high globally in 2022, CO2 emissions from power
generation will stay steady through 2025. While the EU’s natural gas-fired power
generation is forecast to fall, growth in the Middle East will partly offset
this. Declines in coal-fired generation in Europe and the Americas will likely
be matched by a rise in Asia-Pacific. More than 70% of the increase in global
electricity demand through 2025 is to come from China, India and Southeast Asia.
However, considerable uncertainties remain over China as it emerges from Covid
restrictions.

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RENEWABLES SECTOR LINKED TO MODERN SLAVERY ABUSES

Reports

Evidence has emerged linking supply chains for renewable energy products to
modern slavery and human rights abuses, says a new report by the Clean Energy
Council of Australia and law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. Abuses most often occur
in the later tiers of the supply chain and are hard to document. The main points
of exposure include the manufacture of components and the extraction of raw
materials. In some instances, such as producing polysilicon, a key component in
solar panels, the primary market that uses the product linked to modern slavery
is renewable energy. In other cases, renewable energy is just one of many end
users.

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