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Green Oil: second wave of investment in low-carbon assets is substantial but hardly tidal

March 8, 2019 by Energy Post Premium

Oil majors are under significant pressure from investors to develop climate-friendly business areas but less than 1.5% of their combined investment budgets is expected to go into low-carbon assets globally this year. However, 70% of that is set to come from European oil companies who are reacting positively to market signals by participating in coordinated industry schemes designed to help meet Paris targets. Here is an overview of some of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, PREMIUM Tagged With: Eni, Equinor, Exxon, Green investment, Paris Agreement, Shell, Total

Transition will change economic winners and losers. It’s not just technical, it’s political

January 21, 2019 by Arasan Aruliah

  On Wednesday 23rd January the ITRE committee vote on the agreement on the Electricity Market Design Directive and Regulation that was reached in December 2018. The day before, climate think tank E3G will publish a report on what still needs to be done by the next Commission, above and beyond the existing Clean Energy Package. In an interview with RAW Talks, E3G’s Chairman, Tom Burke, talks about both the practical and political … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy Tagged With: E3G, Paris Agreement, Tom Burke, transition

Energy Efficiency targets: Time to ramp up investment in buildings, industry and vehicles

January 17, 2019 by Peter Sweatman

Energy efficiency investment rates need to double now, and then double again in 2025, to meet energy efficiency’s obligation to hitting the Paris targets. Right now there is a €130bn annual energy efficiency investment gap in Europe. Peter Sweatman, Rapporteur for EEFIG,  looks at the assets themselves and says we need to productise the measurement of their energy efficiency, and then legislate. That’s how to make energy efficient homes, offices, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Energy efficiency, Policies, Uncategorized Tagged With: buildings, energy efficiency, finance, industry, investment, Paris Agreement, vehicles

Billions in private investment waiting for clearer action and guarantees from governments on pathway to 2050

January 8, 2019 by Marcela Scarpellini

Last month we reported how weak commitments by some EU states were putting a successful transition at risk. Marcela Scarpellini of right. based on science focuses on how this confusion impacts the funding of the transition, and the essential role of private investment. $16.5 trillion needs to be put into energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies by 2030 to hold the temperature increase below 2°C by 2050, says the IEA. Governments alone cannot … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, EU Policy, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: 2050, climate change, COP24, Germany, Greenpeace, NDC, Paris Agreement, policy, private investment, transition

EU should target carbon dioxide removal as part of net zero emissions strategy

November 28, 2018 by Oliver Geden

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies are still in their infancy. However, they are an essential part of limiting global temperature increases to 1.5-2°C to meet the Paris Agreement’s objectives. So what is the best way to ensure CDR is ramped up at the right speed to hit those targets, and avoid the “moral hazard” of the promise of future CDR giving others an excuse to fail with their straightforward carbon reduction? Oliver Geden, Glen … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, EU Policy, Innovations, Policies Tagged With: carbon dioxide removal, CDR, climate change, CO2, COP24, net-zero emissions, Paris Agreement

Aligning the IEA Sustainable Development Scenario to Paris goals

November 5, 2018 by Greg Muttitt

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As part of its World Energy Outlook 2018 report, on 13 November the International Energy Agency will publish its latest Sustainable Development Scenario that it claims shows governments and companies how to reach Paris’ climate change goals. To date, it’s fallen short – perhaps because it thinks the goals are too difficult to achieve, says Greg Muttitt of Oil Change International, which is calling on the agency to start showing how those goals … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Policies Tagged With: CCS, climate change, energy transition, International Energy Agency, Paris Agreement

The ice beneath the EU-China climate bonhomie

June 27, 2018 by Karl Mathiesen

When it comes to clean technology, German chancellor Angela Merkel views China no longer as a developing country but a competitor, writes Karl Mathiesen of Climate Home News. From a European perspective, China is joining the club of industrialised countries, competing for their markets, and should be treated as such. Courtesy Climate Home News. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Markets, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: China, Chinese energy policy, climate change, electric cars, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, Paris Agreement, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, wind power

How Shell’s new Sky scenario achieves net zero emissions

April 17, 2018 by David Hone

In Shell's recently published Sky climate scenario, the energy system reaches net zero emissions by 2070 using several technologies that are at an early stage. David Hone, Chief Climate Change Advisor at Shell, explains how this would work and why Shell regards this scenario as plausible. Courtesy David Hone’s Shell Climate Change blog … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy Outlooks, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, CCS, clean coal, climate change, coal power, energy storage, energy transition, nuclear energy, oil, Paris Agreement, renewables

Shell’s new SKY scenario shows how to meet the goals of the Paris agreement

April 3, 2018 by David Hone

Shell has launched a new scenario that illustrates a "technically possible but challenging pathway" for society to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change. The Sky outlook sees a rapid energy transition taking place over 50 years reaching net-zero emissions in the energy system by 2070. Courtesy David Hone’s Shell Climate Change blog.  … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy Outlooks, News, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, CCS, clean coal, climate change, coal power, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, energy2030, geopolitics, Paris Agreement, renewables

Paris Agreement: it’s all in the numbers

February 20, 2018 by David Hone

The Paris Climate Agreement is based on voluntary pledges (Nationally Determined Contribution, NDC), which will have to be translated into verifiable emission reduction efforts. Countries aim to agree the details of such a “Rulebook” at the upcoming climate change conference, COP24, in Poland at the end of the year. David Hone, Chief Climate Change Advisor, discusses what kind of quantifications we may demand from countries. He argues that unless … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Policies Tagged With: carbon bubble, carbon trading, climate change, emissions, energy transition, financing, Paris Agreement

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