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Rewiring the energy debate
The electrotech perspective
May 28
•
Daan Walter
,
Sam Butler-Sloss
, and
Kingsmill Bond
148
24
Renewables allow us to pay less, not twice
What Kemi Badenoch, and many others, get wrong about renewables.
Mar 25
•
Daan Walter
67
35
'The troubled energy transition' - a critique
Troubled by looking at laggards not leaders
Mar 10
•
Kingsmill Bond
,
Sam Butler-Sloss
, and
Daan Walter
95
7
The Race to the Top in Six Charts and Not Too Many Numbers
Cleantech competition between China, Europe, and the United States
Jul 2, 2024
•
Sam Butler-Sloss
,
Kingsmill Bond
, and
Daan Walter
19
1
The ETC report on fossil fuels in transition
Decline and fall
Nov 21, 2023
•
Kingsmill Bond
and
Sam Butler-Sloss
12
1
The IEA's World Energy Outlook 2023
A new energy world by 2030
Oct 24, 2023
•
Kingsmill Bond
and
Sam Butler-Sloss
17
2
The Eight Deadly Sins of Analyzing the Energy Transition
The renewable revolution is plainly gaining speed and impact. So why are so many analysts so wrong about the pace and scale of innovation?
Oct 13, 2023
•
Sam Butler-Sloss
and
Kingsmill Bond
83
56
The IEA’s New Net Zero Roadmap
The energy transition is advancing rapidly and the IEA is getting behind it
Sep 26, 2023
•
Kingsmill Bond
and
Sam Butler-Sloss
10
The EV Revolution in Five Charts and Not Too Many Numbers
The exponential growth of electric vehicles (EV) means that ICE (internal combustion engine) sales and gasoline demand have already peaked and will be…
Sep 15, 2023
•
Kingsmill Bond
and
Sam Butler-Sloss
13
2
The energy transition in five charts
The energy transition is driven by the exponential growth of renewables, and the key changes will happen by 2030.
May 5, 2023
•
Kingsmill Bond
and
Sam Butler-Sloss
13
5
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