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The Energy Gang

No Peak in Sight for Emissions

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

Alternative Energy, Tech News, 958784, Environment, Technology, Renewable Energy, Energy, Business, Sustainability, Wind Energy, Climate Change, Cleantech, News, Solar Energy, Innovation, News Commentary

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

EIA and IEA are out with projections for emissions and fossil fuel consumption. And they don’t look good. 

On our current policy trajectory, there is no peak in sight, according to EIA By 2050, we will likely see a 50% increase in energy consumption. And even though renewables will be the fastest-growing new source of energy, hydrocarbon liquid fuels will meet the majority of demand.

That means emissions could rise through 2050, absent massive changes to policy.

In July, the International Energy Agency issued a similar analysis showing that carbon emissions will hit record levels in the coming years. And that spending packages around the world — even at historic levels — are still not enough. 

How do we make sense of this sobering analysis?

Plus, Wood Mackenzie is out with a new analysis of global energy storage trends, showing that storage deployments are set to triple this year. Most of that growth is coming from America and China, which account for 70% of installations. What are the applications, technologies and markets that will dominate this growth?

Finally, Europe is in a crisis headed into winter. Natural gas is the second-most confused fuel in Europe — and prices are 6 times higher than they were in the spring.

A confluence of factors — rapidly rising demand all at once, lower production than expected from Russia, low storage in Europe, lower-than-expected hydro and wind production — are contributing to the problem. 

What could alleviate the crisis? And does this put strain on Europe’s climate ambitions headed into COP26?

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The Energy Gang is brought to you by Bloom Energy.

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Bloom's on-site energy platform provides unparalleled control for those looking to secure clean, reliable

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24-7 power that scales to meet critical business needs.

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Bloom's platform eliminates outage and price risk while accelerating us all toward a zero-carbon

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future.

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Visit BloomEnergy.com slash the Energy Gang to take charge today.

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The Energy Gang is brought to you by Hitachi Energy.

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Whatever your goals look to Hitachi Energy for the right technologies to help unlock new

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revenue streams, maximize renewable integration, and lower carbon emissions.

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Visit the link in the show notes to learn more about what Hitachi Energy can do for you.

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This is the Energy Gang, weekly discussions about the fast-changing world of energy.

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I'm Stephen Lacey.

0:58.2

Welcome.

0:59.2

The world's climate scientists say we need to peak heat-trapping gases right now, but

1:07.9

the world's prominent energy analysts say there's no peak in sight.

1:11.7

What is driving this disconnect?

1:13.5

Plus, no end in sight for the surge in battery storage around the world, and will the energy

1:18.2

crisis in Europe derail the region's clean energy agenda?

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