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Will Toyota’s new battery design solve the looming shortage of vital metals for renewables?

February 14, 2019 by Parakram Pyakurel

We all know the important part played by lithium in battery manufacture. But there is a longer list of metals - including copper, cobalt and neodymium – that must ramp up supply for the continued rapid growth of EVs, solar, wind and other renewables technologies. EVs alone will increase the consumption of copper nine-fold by 2027. Cobalt prices already doubled in 2017. Neodymium use will rise by 700% in the next few decades to satisfy our need … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: bio, cobalt, copper, EVs, neodymium, Prius, rare earth metals, renewables, solar, Toyota, transition, wind

Battery manufacture must take a global leap forward to ensure a sustainable and just transition

February 1, 2019 by Martin Brudermuller and Benedikt Sobotka

The global battery market is surging. By 2040 the global energy storage market is projected to attract $620 billion of investment. Over the past decade, the rechargeable lithium-ion battery market doubled on average every three years. To cope with this growth, we need the development of a sustainable and low-carbon value chain for batteries in order to contribute to the implementation of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, says Martin BrudermĂĽller, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Renewables, Resources, Transport and energy Tagged With: BASF, batteries, EVs, just transition, materials, renewables, solar, storage, wind

Carbon taxes aren’t working any more. Only ramping up policies and infrastructure can accelerate the transition

January 30, 2019 by Anthony Patt and Johan Lilliestam

Anthony Patt and Johan Lilliestam of ETH Zurich make the case against carbon taxes. Climate policy is most effective when it helps people use alternative energy sources, rather than when it makes fossil energy more expensive. Fostering an energy system free of fossil fuels requires financial, infrastructure, and institutional support for specific technologies. That requires a different and much braver approach. Reducing or eliminating carbon … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Innovations, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: carbon price, carbon tax, emissions, EVs, ghg, renewables

What is the demand for EVs – really?

January 29, 2019 by Maximilian Auffhammer

In on-trend California you’ll find 10% of the entire world’s EVs but to achieve their ambitious target of putting 5-million zero-emissions vehicles on the road by 2030 they require subsidies. However, a new report for the US National Bureau of Economic Research, finds the subsidies just save rich people money and don't drive the volume required from average consumers. In addition, by 2025, the scheme will have cost at least 5x more than forecast. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Transport and energy Tagged With: berkely, carbon tax, energy institute, EVs

VW joins Tesla and BMW – EV and energy company all-in-one pays for business and consumers

January 16, 2019 by Energy Post Premium

Last week’s announcement by VW that it is setting up a company called “Elli” (short for Electric Life) offering energy services shows VW’s vision of what lies ahead for the automotive industry. It brings them head to head with Tesla and BMW who are already playing a role outside the traditional bounds of the car business. They are the new breed, ready to profit from customers who want to go electric as long as it makes financial as well as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy efficiency, Renewables, Transport and energy Tagged With: battery, BMW, Elli, energy efficiency, EVs, jaguar, smart grids, storage, Tesla, VW

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