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We need a new Energy Mantra- innovate, innovate, innovate.

Paul Hobcraft

We must nurture innovation and continuously look for ways to facilitate its pathway in the Energy Transition we are presently travelling. Most global CO2 emissions come from the energy production sector, our buildings or transportation systems, and the making of “things” still from fossil fuels.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

In the near term, the report describes a net-zero pathway that requires the immediate and massive deployment of all available clean and efficient energy technologies, combined with a major global push to accelerate innovation. For advanced batteries, this pathway to commercialisation is being funded by capital markets.

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The crucial role Innovation must play in the Energy system

Paul Hobcraft

This requires a profound transformation in technologies, systems, and infrastructure. Innovation is made up of many enabling technologies that support energy. The vast majority of global CO2 emissions come from the energy production sector, from our buildings or transportation systems.

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The Hard-to-Abate sectors need innovation solutions to reach Net-Zero Co2 Emissions

Paul Hobcraft

I have been looking at those Hard-to-Abate sectors for reaching Net-Zero Co2 Emissions like the cement, steel, plastics, aviation, shipping, and heavy road transport within our need for a global energy transition. We have already started on the path to decarbonize electricity and to electrify light industry, buildings, and light transport.

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Managing Energy Transition through Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

This massive shift from our present reliance on fossil fuels projects to renewables (regarded as clean energy) can account for two-thirds of our primary energy supply by this 2050 mark. Today, renewables (wind, solar, hydropower, biofuels) is presently only supplying around 16-18%. At present there is indifference.

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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

In the near term, the report describes a net-zero pathway that requires the immediate and massive deployment of all available clean and efficient energy technologies, combined with a major global push to accelerate innovation. For advanced batteries, this pathway to commercialisation is being funded by capital markets.

Report 130
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Accelerating Clean Energy Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

In the near term, the report describes a net-zero pathway that requires the immediate and massive deployment of all available clean and efficient energy technologies, combined with a major global push to accelerate innovation. For advanced batteries, this pathway to commercialisation is being funded by capital markets.

Report 130