The outcome of the US elections is anticipated to significantly influence the nation’s energy policy. Join our live podcast on November 14, 2024, from 20:30 to 21:30 Istanbul time, as we delve into what these results mean for renewable energy, carbon capture, clean hydrogen, renewable natural gas (RNG), and other aspects of the energy transition.
https://lnkd.in/dZWpSyBB#USElections#Energy#Renewables
Energy strategy | Policy | Regulation | Advocacy | Dedicated to delivering the transition to clean energy.
Open to connections from people I've met and followers from anywhere.
Solar and wind are the fasted growing sources of energy in history.
When you combine innovation with policy support for the demand and supply side, you get competition and investment in manufacturing capacity. The result is strong demand and falling prices.
There's a lesson here for scaling other clean energy technologies.
Chart via Ember. #energytransition#renewables#cleanenergy#solar#wind#energy
Will we see a fundamental reset in the energy transition, if the demand side scales up faster than at any other time in history? The driver for this "new" demand would be the prevalence and importance of AI data centres, over and above the already climbing demand for traditional DCs.
Energy strategy | Policy | Regulation | Advocacy | Dedicated to delivering the transition to clean energy.
Open to connections from people I've met and followers from anywhere.
Solar and wind are the fasted growing sources of energy in history.
When you combine innovation with policy support for the demand and supply side, you get competition and investment in manufacturing capacity. The result is strong demand and falling prices.
There's a lesson here for scaling other clean energy technologies.
Chart via Ember. #energytransition#renewables#cleanenergy#solar#wind#energy
Power Demand: Myths vs. Reality – Coming to New York!
After a highly engaging session in Austin this September at the PEP Energy Conference, Pickering Energy Partners and Enverus are continuing the discussion in New York on January 22, 2025.
This event will explore the realities of power demand as it surges in 2025, with insights on:
⚡ Chip efficiency improvements and AI power demand
⚡ Challenges in accommodating load and renewable generation growth
⚡ Renewables’ reliability in meeting power needs
⚡ The role of natural gas in future power demand
Stay ahead of the curve with actionable insights from industry experts. For more details, contact our events team at [email protected].
#EnergyInsights#PowerDemand#Renewables#NaturalGas#EnergyTrends
Continuing the Power Demand conversation from the PEP Energy Conference in NYC with Enverus! To learn more about this event, message me or email [email protected]!
Power Demand: Myths vs. Reality – Coming to New York!
After a highly engaging session in Austin this September at the PEP Energy Conference, Pickering Energy Partners and Enverus are continuing the discussion in New York on January 22, 2025.
This event will explore the realities of power demand as it surges in 2025, with insights on:
⚡ Chip efficiency improvements and AI power demand
⚡ Challenges in accommodating load and renewable generation growth
⚡ Renewables’ reliability in meeting power needs
⚡ The role of natural gas in future power demand
Stay ahead of the curve with actionable insights from industry experts. For more details, contact our events team at [email protected].
#EnergyInsights#PowerDemand#Renewables#NaturalGas#EnergyTrends
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Hear from Greg V. as he gives an inside line on DNV's 'New Power Systems' report which delivers a detailed outlook on electricity, renewables generation and grids through to 2050.
“Doubling transmission and distribution systems globally will require a huge amount of investment and this needs to happen in order to facilitate the rollout of renewables… Of course, the big questions around this debate is, is it affordable to build all of this new transmission infrastructure and what is going to happen to energy prices? Ultimately, if it does not make fiscal sense, it won’t happen.”
Discover the full interview with insights from Greg van der Toorn in the latest issue of African Review available now:https://zurl.co/yeby#AfricaEnergy#NewPowerSystems#Renewables#Transmission#Distribution#AfricaPower