The potential compounding of transitions – both energy and political-economic – draw attention to energy supply and access questions. Answers about energy transitions may provide major clues to the future shape of systemic leadership transitions.W. Thompson...
This special issue seeks to explorethe pivotal role of China's energy transitions and their profound impacton the global energy sector, climate and energy finance, and international governance strategies.It is dedicated to u...
Global energy transitions could fundamentally change flows of both minerals and energy resources over time. It is, therefore, increasingly important to holistically and dynamically capture the impacts of large-scale energy transitions on resource flows including hidden flows such as mine waste, as well...
Energy transitions have defined several key epochs of human history. Early man's harnessing of fire changed the genetic and cultural trajectory of humanity itself. The harnessing of wind power for sailing ships enabled sea-based trade and migrations over vast distances. The harnessing of horse ...
In its new report Making Mission Possible – Delivering A Net-Zero Economy, the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) shows that clean electrification must be the primary route to decarbonisation: it highlights that dramatic falls in cost...
Energy Transition Get in Touch The Energy Transition presents a unique challenge as the structure of energy markets evolve, with energy focused businesses having to decide when, where and how to adapt their strategy . The Transition also creates new growth markets and investment opportunities. By ...
Global Transitions is a freely accessible platform hosting up-to-date information on the science, application and impact of major themes that will...
As we accelerate energy transitions, it’s important to consider how the IoE can be more and more leveraged. The key challenges come in finding the right projects to start and involving all the players needed to accelerate progress. One thing we have learned about software over the past decade...
Renewable energy is currently the most economical way to mitigate climate change and ensure energy security.
while the use of coal shows a steep reduction to close to 0% of electricity. This projection is based on rapid and far-reaching transitions in energy systems. Reflecting this projection, our study elaborates on two working assumptions supported by recent developments in research and industry that...