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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

The report also examines key uncertainties, such as the roles of bioenergy, carbon capture and behavioural changes in reaching net zero. To quote from this IEA view : Most of the global reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2030 in the net-zero pathway come from technologies readily available today.

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Understanding the Innovation Landscape needed for Enabling Technologies in the World’s Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

To have any chance to reverse these temperature rises there is an increasing emphasis on innovation solutions within the technology that is required for the Worlds energy system. Much of the investments need to be directed away from fossil fuels (the primary carbon emitters) into clean technologies. Behind-the-meter batteries.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

The report also examines key uncertainties, such as the roles of bioenergy, carbon capture and behavioural changes in reaching net zero. To quote from this IEA view : Most of the global reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2030 in the net-zero pathway come from technologies readily available today.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

The report also examines key uncertainties, such as the roles of bioenergy, carbon capture and behavioural changes in reaching net zero. To quote from this IEA view : Most of the global reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2030 in the net-zero pathway come from technologies readily available today.

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How Will Transportation Change in the Next Thirty Years

IdeaScale

It’s not uncommon to hear consultants, experts and authors put forth similar statements about other industries, other technologies, but in my research about transportation innovation, I’ve come to believe that this isn’t an overstatement. So what sorts of changes are we talking about? Is there another use for all those roadways?

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The Innovation Intensity needed in the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

We need to accelerate innovation and technology adoption. The IEA assesses the status of 46 critical energy technologies and sectors and offers some general advice on how to get “on track” with this SDS approach. We need to “push” for change now, certainly in the next five years.

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Vehicle Electrification: Key to a More Secure America – and a Sustainable Future

Business and Tech

Around the world, drivers, governments, and businesses are discovering — and embracing — electric vehicle (EV) technology and setting a path toward a cleaner, safer, and smarter transportation future. For a change of this magnitude, we need a bold and strategic policy framework. billion to fund a public EV charging network.

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