A rapid acceleration in the rollout of renewables will be crucial if economies are to meet ambitious net-zero goals. Pierre Georges, Senior Director, Sector Lead for EMEA Utilities at S&P Global Ratings, explains why volatile energy markets and enduring supply chain issues pose challenges to the ongoing energy transition.
In terms of green energy, the collapse of UK energy supplier, Bulb Energy, is a big blow for the government’s pledge to fully decarbonise its power grid by 2035.
By Kunal Sawhney, CEO, Kalkine Group
IT can be a key business enabler, helping organisations of all shapes and sizes to reduce emissions, meet their sustainability goals and demonstrate how they are innovating for a low-carbon future while providing choice and value to customers.
By Simon Reynolds, Energy & Utilities Lead, Coeus Consulting
The NextGenerationEU green bond, the European Commission’s first and world’s largest green bond, marks a monumental shift for issuers and other market participants in continually evolving capital and financial markets and represents another step in international bodies’ collective efforts to support green projects worldwide
By Siddhartha Sivaramakrishnan (Partner), Ranajoy Basu (Partner) and Raminta Dereskeviciute (Counsel), McDermott Will & Emery
Renewable buyers and developers, looking to maximize the industry’s potential, need data and tools that will allow buyers to identify and contract with high-impact projects at the scale and speed the climate crisis demands. Such tools need to offer a thorough representation of a project’s total impact beyond just the carbon-free electricity it delivers.
By Zach Starsia, Director of Accounts, LevelTen Energy
It’s not enough to increase electricity generation from renewable energies; we also need the appropriate grid infrastructure to transport this electricity to where it can be consumed.
By Hauke Jürgensen, Senior Vice President High-Voltage Grids at Siemens Energy
How electricity price volatility and the race to grid sustainability is accelerating demand response opportunities in data centres
By Kerr Johnstone CEng MIET Director at i3 Solutions Group
Grid connections across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia have expanded in recent years to improve energy access, but increasing electrification is only part of the picture. Households and businesses connected to the grid often have an unreliable electricity supply, limiting the benefits. Problems are generally related to the capacity and quality of electricity systems, but a lack of financial resources makes it difficult for utilities to rectify them.
By Simon Trace, Programme Director of the Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) research programme, funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
Hydrogen is a versatile fuel that can be used for everything from transport to steelmaking, but if it is to deliver on its promise, the market needs to get very big and move quickly.
By Steve Scrimshaw, Vice President at Siemens Energy UK & Ireland
The UK has made huge strides in the renewables sector, particularly in offshore wind. Yet renewables remain inherently beholden to weather conditions. What’s needed is a holistic strategy, one that explores every viable renewable option available to create a strong and resilient mix.
By Stuart Murphy, Founder & Inventor, TPGen24