Chart: What will a net-zero grid energy mix actually look like?
Wednesday, 04 May 2022
by Maria Virginia Olano
Massive amounts of new wind and solar will be a make-or-break ingredient of a net-zero grid. Solar power generated less than 4 percent of the world’s electricity in 2021; by 2050, solar’s share needs to jump to 33 percent. Wind power produced less than 7 percent of electricity globally last year; by 2050, that needs to grow to 35 percent. So said the International Energy Agency last year when it laid
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solar, wind, Net Zero, renewables, storage, energy transition, electricity, carbon neutral, energy mix
Power-to-X: Decarbonizing Everything
Wednesday, 28 July 2021
by sakudarte
So, what is precisely Power-to-X and how it was picked up mainstream renewable energy community and media? This brief article explains how it started and what it is, and its applications in practice and progress on the frontier so far. Power-to-X (PtX) has been in the spotlight in the energy community ever since the Danish Energy
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solar, PV, hydrogen, wind energy, Net Zero, power-to-x, renewables, storage, Energy Island
The UK power sector, scenarios & opportunities
Wednesday, 07 July 2021
by Sanjoy Sen
The UK power generation sector has a fascinating and complicated history and its future is set to be just the same with major opportunities for investors. Sanjoy San is a chemical engineer who has spent four years at the Oil & Gas Authority, a UK government regulator, and he will provide an overlook of the
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