• Energy and Climate Change, Marco Baroni, Senior Energy Analyst, IEA • Coming challenges for Europe in
meeting decarbonisation objectives, Geoff Blanford, Program Manager, EPRI and Ifo Institute • Resource adequacy forecasts to 2030 under different scenarios, Jean Verseille, Board member, ENTSO - E • Power plant retirements and mothballing, Tomas Björnsson, Head of Business Strategy, Vattenfall
Understanding the energy investment landscape today and how it can evolve to
meet decarbonisation goals are central elements of the energy transition.
Not exact matches
To
meet the government's own objectives for
decarbonisation we will need to progress these very quickly, while simultaneously planning for an ambitious construction programme of further CCS plants.»
The scale of the
decarbonisation challenge to
meet the Paris Agreement is underplayed in the public arena.
Besides looking at price spikes, the book examines other ways regulators can cope with the huge uncertainty of
decarbonisation pathways and policies, including capacity mechanisms that pay for maintaining adequate generation to
meet politically set reliability standards.
Experts
meet in Paris to re-define climate ambition Workshop seeks to identify opportunities to achieve faster and deeper energy - sector
decarbonisation 21 June 2016
The IEA, in close collaboration with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, works with countries around the world to analyse the cost of nuclear technologies, the place of nuclear power in competitive electricity markets, and its role in
meeting long - term power sector
decarbonisation objectives.
Programme manager Jess Lam said, «Investing in diversified portfolios of clean energy technologies today will create new markets and opportunities that accelerate
decarbonisation and help the world
meet its climate goals.»
«
Meeting the objective... will require stronger
decarbonisation rates and accelerated penetration of renewables in all three sectors: power, transport and heat,» the report states.
Minister tells Climate Home the 2016 UN climate
meeting should focus on
decarbonisation, finance and adaptation pathways