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World’s Energy Transition in Doubt as Progress on Affordability, Sustainability Stalls
The world’s energy systems have become less affordable and are no more environmentally sustainable than they were five years ago.
Energy Storage Solutions
Energy Storage Solutions
Spotlight On: Andrew Dillon
Hydrogen can be created by using excess electricity generated by Australia’s wind and solar farms when costs are cheap to run an electrolyser, and can then be stored in existing gas networks.
IEA report shows global decline in renewable investment
Global energy investment totalled $2.4 trillion (US$1.8 trillion) in 2017, a 2 per cent decline in real terms from the previous year. Investment in renewable power, which accounted for two-thirds of power generation spending, dropped 7 per cent in 2017
Grattan: Preços altos da eletricidade o 'novo normal'
Os políticos deveriam dizer aos australianos a dura verdade: os altos preços de eletricidade no atacado são o novo padrão.
Grattan: Preços altos da eletricidade o ‘novo normal’
Os políticos deveriam dizer aos australianos a dura verdade: os altos preços de eletricidade no atacado são o novo padrão.
Power lines stretching the entire Eurasian continent enabling an all-electric society?
Power lines connecting Lisbon to Beijing? That’s possible – in an all-electric world.
Riscos cambial e da cotação do petróleo
Riscos cambial e da cotação do petróleo

Ajay Mathur – India: Striking a Balance Between Energy & Emissions
India is one of the most compelling and complex stories in the world when it comes to energy and the environment. With an economy that has doubled in size since 2010 and a population on track to overtake China’s in the next 10 years, India is challenged to meet its growing demand for energy, and to do so in a sustainable way. On a new episode of Columbia Energy Exchange, host Bill Loveless sits down with Ajay Mathur, the director general of The Energy & Resources Institute, a New Delhi-based think tank, and a member of the Indian Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change

Ajay Mathur – India: Striking a Balance Between Energy & Emissions
India is one of the most compelling and complex stories in the world when it comes to energy and the environment. With an economy that has doubled in size since 2010 and a population on track to overtake China’s in the next 10 years, India is challenged to meet its growing demand for energy, and to do so in a sustainable way. On a new episode of Columbia Energy Exchange, host Bill Loveless sits down with Ajay Mathur, the director general of The Energy & Resources Institute, a New Delhi-based think tank, and a member of the Indian Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change