The global energy transition stands at a critical point. Around the world, economies are striving to cut carbon emissions while keeping energy affordable and secure. Yet progress remains uneven.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gaurav Sharma is a London-based analyst who covers energy & ESG. As the debate around energy efficiencies and climate change ...
The EU is expected to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. How far along is it? "At its core, we simply don't know. We have a ...
2024 has now entered the history books as not only yet another “warmest year on record,” but also as the first year with an average annual temperature over the key climate threshold of 1.5 degrees ...
The global transition to clean energy has a cost, but it may be a lot lower than the figures that sometimes get thrown around. The differences are large, amounting to trillions and even tens of ...
The two newly added countries to the survey, Qatar and Argentina, show different awareness: Qatar is among the leaders (67%), while Argentina has still margins to improve public perception on the role ...
The third Indian States’ Electricity Transition report reviews 21 states covering 95% of power demand, noting steady leaders ...
Meantime, hydrocarbons still supply over 80 percent of America’s and the world’s primary energy needs, roughly the same proportion as two decades ago. But that fact understates reality. Hydrocarbons ...
India’s electricity transition at the subnational level is now marked by wider, albeit uneven, progress across states, according to the findings of a new joint report by the Institute for Energy ...
Karnataka, Delhi, and Andhra Pradesh top decarbonisation, power ecosystem readiness, and market enablers, respectively, according to a joint report by IEEFA and Ember.