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Battery startup Brill Power wins New Energy Challenge

September 28, 2017 by Karel Beckman

UK start-up company Brill Power has won the top prize at the New Energy Challenge 2017 in Amsterdam. The company has developed new technology that greatly increases the lifetime and reliability of lithium-ion batteries. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, News, Renewables Tagged With: energy storage, energy2030, financing, hydrogen, renewables, solar power

DNV GL’s Energy Transition Outlook: for the first time in history, energy demand will peak

September 5, 2017 by Karel Beckman

Global energy demand will plateau from 2030, oil demand will flatten from 2020 to 2028 and go to a significant decline thereafter, the shift to renewable energy will be quicker and more massive than most people realize, yet the energy transition will not be difficult to finance. These are some of the momentous conclusions of a set of major new reports from independent energy consultancy DNV GL, under the name Energy Transition Outlook (ETO). They … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, coal power, electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, financing, geopolitics, natural gas, oil, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, wind power

Why solar keeps being underestimated

September 1, 2017 by Felix Creutzig

There are competing ideas on the best technologies to rapidly decarbonise the energy system. Some scenarios emphasise the role of carbon capture and storage to render coal- and gas-fired power plants more climate-friendly. Others point to nuclear energy and a third group is more optimistic on renewable sources. But it’s plausible that even these more optimistic outlooks have greatly underestimated the potential of solar power, writes Dr Felix … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: climate change, coal power, electricity market, Energiewende, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, solar power

IEA underreports contribution solar and wind by a factor of three compared to fossil fuels

August 31, 2017 by Erik Sauar

The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) statistics underreport the role of wind and solar in the world’s energy mix by a factor of three, writes Erik Sauar. This gives policymakers, investors and the public the false impression that wind and solar are insignificant. According to Sauar, the counting method must be changed to reflect how close the world really is to a transition to renewables. Article courtesy Energi og Klima. [See note at the end … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, coal power, electricity market, energy transition, energy2030, natural gas, oil, renewables, solar power, wind power

100% renewable energy for 139 nations detailed in Stanford report

August 30, 2017 by Steve Hanley

Mark Z. Jacobson, the famed professor at the Stanford School of Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences, and 26 of his colleagues have compiled a report that shows exactly how 139 nations could transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050 without throwing millions of people out of work. In fact, they contend that the changeover would actually spur job growth while dramatically reducing carbon emissions, writes Steve Hanley. Article courtesy of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy Outlooks, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: biofuels, carbon bubble, CCS, clean coal, climate change, electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy security, energy transition, energy2030, EU energy policy, financing, geopolitics, infrastructure, natural gas, nuclear energy, oil, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, US energy policy, wind power

Here are the results from Brussels: energy efficiency zero points

August 29, 2017 by Jan Rosenow

The results of the European Council’s proposals on energy efficiency are in: they will reduce the current EU energy efficiency target from 1.5% per year to less than half of that. That is, in the most optimistic scenario. In a worst-case scenario, the target could plummet to 0.04%, writes Jan Rosenow of the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP). According to Rosenow, this will make it nearly impossible for the EU to deliver on "Paris". … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy Tagged With: climate change, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy transition, energy2030, EU energy policy, renewables

The five key characteristics of the future energy company

August 22, 2017 by Stephen Woodhouse and Simon Bradbury

Energy markets are in the middle of a revolution, triggered by decarbonisation and innovation. History suggests that this is not a safe place to be, not even for the revolutionaries, but especially not for the ‘old guard’. Stephen Woodhouse and Simon Bradbury of Pöyry Management Consulting investigate the key characteristics necessary for a successful future energy company. (This article was adapted from a new book, Innovation and Disruption at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, financing, renewables, smart grids

How electricity will be priced in the future

August 18, 2017 by Fereidoon Sioshansi

The rapid transformation of the electricity sector will make it necessary for utilities to adopt radically new pricing methods, writes Fereidoon Sioshansi, publisher of newsletter EEnergy Informer and editor of a new book, Innovation & Disruption at the Grid’s Edge. According to Sioshansi, existing volumetric tariffs will increasingly be replaced by fixed service fees. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, EU energy policy, grid, renewables, smart grids, solar power, wind power

Petrol car ban won’t work without a huge investment in electric infrastructure

August 15, 2017 by Richard Brooks and Jason Begley

The UK government is proposing a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040, in a move that echoes a recent announcement in France. Setting this sort of media-friendly target is a positive and welcome response to the challenge of air pollution across UK cities, write Richard Brooks and Jason Begley of Coventry University. But delivering the infrastructure, research and development support and incentives to switch to greener cars … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Transport and energy Tagged With: climate change, electric cars, energy transition, energy2030, grid, infrastructure, oil, smart grids, sustainable mobility, transport

Trends in electricity prices in Europe: expect more volatility

August 14, 2017 by Carlos Perez Linkenheil and Simon Göss

Electricity prices in Europe will become volatile, variable renewable energy will grow but will still be supplemented significantly by conventional power plants. These are of some of the main outcomes of the power price scenario EU Energy Outlook 2050, released by Energy Brainpool. One of the major question marks for the power sector will be the development of e-mobility, write Carlos Perez-Linkenheil and Simon GĂ¶ĂŸ. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, EU Policy, Markets, News Tagged With: coal power, electricity market, energy trade, energy transition, energy2030, EU energy policy, natural gas, nuclear energy, renewables, solar power, wind power

Startup spotters Freerk Bisschop (Rockstart) and Evert Jaap Lugt (Yes!Delft): “Smart meters are already obsolete”

July 6, 2017 by Karel Beckman

Freerk Bisschop, Director Smart Energy at Rockstart, and Evert Jaap Lugt, Managing Director at Yes!Delft, talk about what they look for in contenders for the New Energy Challenge – and for their own startup programs. They also spotlight some of the trends going on in energy innovation and call on established industry and policymakers to get more involved with startups. “Everything is changing so fast. Things like smart meters are already based on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, financing, renewables, smart grids, solar power

The surprising New Energy side of Shell

July 5, 2017 by Karel Beckman

“With Shell Technology Ventures we position ourselves strategically in many places, so that we can experience first-hand where the energy ecosystem is going, and create options for the future”. An interview with Geert van de Wouw, Managing Director of Shell’s venture capital unit, part of the company’s New Energies division, shows the fascinating new side of the old oil company. Quietly, Shell is getting ready to become a major player in a wide … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy trade, energy transition, energy2030, financing, renewables, smart grids, solar power, wind power

Interview bio-energy expert AndrĂ© Faaij: “So much nonsense has been told – high time for the real story”

June 21, 2017 by Karel Beckman

“An enormous amount of nonsense” has been told about bio-energy, says AndrĂ© Faaij, scientific director of Energy Academy Europe and professor Energy Systems Analysis at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. According to Faaij, it is high time for the real – scientifically validated – story. “The bio-based economy is indispensable for our climate policy and can mean huge progress for agriculture and nature in developing countries”. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Climate policy, Energy, EU Policy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: bioenergy, biofuels, biomass, CCS, climate change, coal power, electricity market, energy trade, energy transition, energy2030, EU energy policy, natural gas, oil, renewables, sustainable mobility

European Council set to wipe out energy efficiency progress, leading to a decade of higher costs

June 20, 2017 by Jan Rosenow and Richard Cowart

Shockingly, the European Council is on the point of making decisions that will obliterate progress in energy efficiency in the EU, write Jan Rosenow and Richard Cowart of the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP). This will raise energy bills for consumers and companies, lead to worse health, comfort, air quality, and public housing, reduce job opportunities, and make it harder and more expensive to reach EU climate targets. All for the sake of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Energy efficiency Tagged With: electricity market, energy efficiency, energy security, energy union, energy2030, EU energy policy, financing, internal market

New Energy Challenge calls on European energy startups to submit game-changing ideas

June 9, 2017 by Energy Post

Shell Technology Ventures, Rockstart and YES!Delft today have launched the second edition of the New Energy Challenge, a competition for European start-ups offering innovative, low-carbon energy solutions. The competition aims to accelerate the development and implementation of breakthrough technologies. The winning start-up will receive a €100,000 convertible loan from Shell.  … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: climate change, energy transition, energy2030, renewables, smart grids

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