The meaning of “energy mix transition” evolved all along the 19th and 20th centuries. First, it was about increasing coal, oil, and natural gas volumes. Then the hopes were in the nuclear energy. Now the key is the energy decarbonisation through renewables.
However, it opens to new uncertainties:
- will the deployment be sufficient to ensure the decarbonisation targets of climate policies?
- will the new energy systems, largely dominated by the supply of variable renewable electricity, ensure enough capacities?
As part of the event “30 years ago, 30 years from now: a world of energy revolutions”, from the programme “Grenoble European Green Capital 2022”, we invite you to join us in the second online conference: |
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