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Evolution in energy efficiency financing
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Evolution in energy efficiency financing

First published here. On the 9th July I attended the launch of the Mayor of London's Energy Efficiency Fund (MEEF), a £500m public-private energy efficiency fund established by the Greater London…

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When is the grid “full”?
Energy Infrastructure

When is the grid “full”?

Recently, I wrote about the latest negotiation results for a new German government . On Sunday, the Social Democrats adopted the proposal for a new grand coalition – a repeat with the Christian…

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How ICP can contribute to the success of energy efficiency networks
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

How ICP can contribute to the success of energy efficiency networks

How ICP can contribute to the success of energy efficiency networks Very few of us in our work lives can work in a vacuum. There is a need to bounce ideas back and forth; there is a need to test our…

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Powering an Energy Efficient Future
Renewable Energy • Finance & Economics

Powering an Energy Efficient Future

On the 30 th September I moderated a webinar on energy efficiency, Powering an Energy Efficient Future , for the IPFA as part of their energy transition series. We had three great panelists who are…

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6 principles for a market design that enables the energy transition
Policy & Regulation

6 principles for a market design that enables the energy transition

Does the classical business model of utilities have a future in Europe given the transition towards a decentralized energy system? This was the key question discussed by different economists at the…

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New IEA report on energy efficiency published
Policy & Regulation

New IEA report on energy efficiency published

The International Energy Agency is at the heart of global dialogue on energy, providing authoritative analysis, data, policy recommendations, and real-world solutions to help countries provide secure…

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UNIDO: Industrial energy efficiency: Picking the low-hanging fruit
Renewable Energy

UNIDO: Industrial energy efficiency: Picking the low-hanging fruit

The following article is the keynote article in the Global Sustain Yearbook 2016/17 by LI Yong, Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Li Yong focusses on…

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Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production
Circular Economy

Cleaning up “dirty” ceramic tile production

Energy efficiency in kilns and other process stages of ceramics production are quite low and pollutants are currently emitted at unsustainable levels. But as costs for fossil fuels rise and…

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Empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the Energy Transition: The DEESME Project
Policy & Regulation • Finance & Economics

Empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the Energy Transition: The DEESME Project

The global pursuit of sustainable practices has placed increasing emphasis on energy efficiency, with the European Union (EU) at the forefront of initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. However, the…

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Electrifying the Future: Joule-Heated Catalytic Reactors as a Pathway to Decarbonization and Innovation
Renewable Energy

Electrifying the Future: Joule-Heated Catalytic Reactors as a Pathway to Decarbonization and Innovation

In today's energy landscape, one of the most pressing challenges is reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from energy-intensive industries like chemical manufacturing. With climate change…

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