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to the global energy economy in 2023. The past twelve months have seen a huge re-prioritisation of energy policy away …-term rebalancing of the energy trilemma towards energy security may even bring environmental benefits in the longer term given the … the Chinese economy, the energy implications of India taking over the G20 presidency, and the development of Africa …
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The global low-carbon energy transition will require major changes to institutional practices and energy industry … steps to embrace clean energy, even as it remains the world's largest consumer of fossil fuels: Indeed, it is the world … revolution in energy consumption and production, in line with new targets announced in 2020 to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 …
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transition, will reduced consumption of oil and gas shape its views of energy security and its geopolitical relations with … increasingly of renewables in the country's energy mix, the economic impact of oil and gas supply outages is limited and will …China is currently the world's largest oil importer and is on track to becoming the biggest consumer of liquefied …
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about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals' industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is … appealing to the Chinese leadership in the context of rising energy security concerns amid geopolitical tensions. This, coupled … appropriate decarbonization strategy in place, further expansion of the industry is expected to contradict China's dual carbon …
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the global energy economy in 2022. Starting with views on the short-term outlook for oil, electricity and gas markets, the … majority of the articles, though, are on issues around the energy transition, looking at the key milestones ahead of COP27 but … Global Methane Pledge, the development of voluntary carbon markets, the prospects for hydrogen projects, the building of a …
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regarding energy, ecology, and climate finance issues, the author systematizes the critical problems to be solved in this field …
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-contained chapters. The chapters investigate how, in a globalized world, partial international climate policy has shaped international … trade and the location of emissions. The main research question is whether carbon leakage empirically occurs, thus … developed panel dataset of the carbon content of bilateral trade and country-level carbon footprints for 40 countries over the …
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Under today's conditions, global energy demand would double until 2050 and CO2 emissions could be expected to increase … even more (by 137%). This would be related to an increasing dependence of OECD member countries on energy imports, and also … preconditions are a simultaneous improvement in energy efficiency, further advances in cost reduction of renewable energies and a …
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Green hydrogen has outgrown the testing stage: over the next few years, consortia across Europe will be investing large … article examines the spatial distribution of hydrogen frontrunner projects in light of regional heterogeneity. It reveals a … potentials. For a rapid ramp-up of hydrogen markets, European policymakers should make greater efforts to incentivise capacity …
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mass scale-up of low-carbon energy and technologies are having a tremendous impact on European national economies and …The Russian attack on Ukraine in February 2022 shook continental geopolitics and led to a major shift in EU energy … policy. The necessary speed of the combined diversification away from the Russian energy sources, fossil fuel phase-out and …
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