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At the COP28 climate discussions in Dubai, the clean energy sector celebrated worldwide support for its double-down, triple-up campaign. The pledge saw governments commit to tripling renewables generation capacity and doubling the energy efficiency improvement rate by 2030.
On the eve of COP29, we can see how much has been achieved in the previous 12 months. The IEA’s Renewables 2024 report found that the world is set to install more than 5500 gigawatts (GW) of new renewable energy capacity between 2024 and 2030—almost three times the increase seen between 2017 and 2023.
Energy efficiency improvements, meanwhile, remain stubbornly slow.
Brandon Spencer, the president of ABB Motion, joins Energy Enablers to discuss the value of energy efficiency in terms of emission reductions but also in financial gains. The conversation touches on making the case for energy efficiency investments so uptake can accelerate towards that double-down target.
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The use of hydrogen in the energy sector is an idea that isn’t going anywhere. But there are many hurdles that need to be overcome if it is to truly impact the quest for a decarbonised economy.
While it is a clean-burning fuel and can take advantage of using renewable generation so it doesn’t go wasted, questions remain over its efficiency, difficulties in transporting it, and, in some instances, reliance on carbon capture technologies—which have their own controversies.
The guest on this week’s episode of Energy Enablers is Minh Khoi Le, Head of Hydrogen Research at Rystad Energy.
Minh offers his perspective on the development of low-carbon hydrogen in the energy transition and its role in the quest for a decarbonised economy. He also highlights natural hydrogen as an area of interest for the sector. If you want to know more, FORESIGHT recently published this deep dive on natural hydrogen—also called white or gold hydrogen.
Or, if you want to hear more, check out this recent episode from our Talking Transitions series on the hydrogen sector’s underdeveloped supply chains and financial constraints.
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Digital twins have long been used to help monitor renewable energy generation assets. But with the growth of new digital tools able to support the use of this data, digital twins are becoming vital tool to maximise production.
Joining David on Energy Enablers this week is Werner Coppye, co-founder and CTO at 3E, a provider of digital solutions for renewable energy projects.
They discuss how digital twins have developed over recent years and look at how new technologies like artificial intelligence are changing the way digital twins are being used.
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The shift towards a future where electric vehicles (EV) rule the road seems inevitable. As a result, grid operators, consumers and software companies can now concentrate on taking advantage of the new business models that are emerging in this market.
Such models were not possible in a market dominated by internal combustion engines. In this episode of Energy Enablers, David speaks with Torben Fog, chief innovation officer at Danish EV charging platform provider Spirii.
Torben discusses some of these new opportunities including demand response and frequency regulation services. They also touch on the barriers that are delaying the growth of these models, such as a lack of transparency and grid constraints.
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Digitalisation is playing an ever-growing role in how we operate systems and processes. None more so than in the industrial sector, where digital tools are helping to accelerate and economise processes.
In this episode of Energy Enablers, Babara Frei, executive vice president of Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric, tells David about how a new generation of digital technologies, dubbed Industry 4.0, are improving the industrial sector’s decarbonisation efforts.
Barbara was keen to point out that the new technologies will provide workers and technicians with opportunities rather than replace the jobs.
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The sheer number of electric vehicles on our roads today means the storage capacity that is being connected to the grid is also growing.
If grid operators were able to access and manage that capacity—of course, without impacting the vehicle owners—it could go a long way in supporting the energy transition.
In this episode of Energy Enablers, David is joined by Stefan Perras, head of predevelopment & innovation for e-mobility charging at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.
They talk about the primary benefits of bi-directional charging for EVs for users and the broader electric grid and how bi-directional charging might shape the evolution of electric mobility in the coming years.
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Insurance is often seen as a necessary evil. It’s a cost that is often only beneficial when the worst happens. But the sector is trying to reposition itself as much more as an enabler for the energy transition.
In this episode, recorded on the fringes of the Green Zone at COP28 in Dubai, David speaks to Andy Cox, head of energy transition at insurance broker Howden.
Andy puts forward how insurance can play a vital role in creating safe, bankable projects and how it can support the carbon credit and offset markets.
Howden recently introduced a new insurance facility to mitigate the risks associated with carbon dioxide leakage from commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities. The facility, crucial for the financial viability of CCS projects, covers liabilities related to carbon credits and allowances, aligning with the growth of the global carbon market.
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With greater attention falling on the use of aviation for travel and the movement of goods, the shipping sector has escaped a lot of scrutiny. This is changing fast, however, as more decarbonisation focus is being placed on supply chains and the so-called Scope 3 emissions.
With many alternative propulsion options available to sea-faring vessels, a major hurdle is deciding which technologies are viable. Danish chemicals engineering firm Topsoe is pursuing ammonia - produced using renewable energy - as one such option.
David met up with Topsoe’s chief commercial officer Elena Scaltritti at the COP28 event in Dubai to learn more about the company’s work in this area and why it could be a contender in the shipping sector.
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At the COP28 talks in Dubai last December, the clean energy sector was enthused by the commitment to “triple up” renewables capacity. But the other half of the campaign was to “double down” on energy efficiency measures.
Minimising energy usage through efficient and sustainable programmes will make the renewable energy target much easier—and cheaper—to achieve, while lowering customers’ energy bills.
In this episode of Energy Enablers, David catches up with Mike Umiker, managing director of the Energy Efficiency Movement, an industry-led association supporting greater efficiency in the industrial sector.
Recorded on the fringes of the COP28 discussion in Dubai, Mike makes the case for greater energy efficiency for the industrial sector and how businesses can take advantage of these measures today.
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.