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Enerdata 360° Newsletter — December 2021

Executive Brief –  The various hydrogen storage technologies

ill H2 storage brief The growing energy needs and the climate challenge call for a massive development of renewable energy sources. At this point, large scale electricity storage solutions hardly handle this growing renewable energy fluctuation. This is the reason why new technologies need to be explored, and hydrogen is foreseen as a promising vector for storing electrical energy and decarbonising energy systems.

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Webinar replay –  Explore world’s hydrogen manufacturers 

Hydrogen is proving to be a major component of the energy transition and is foreseen as one of the pillars for key energy systems’ decarbonisation. Not only it can be produced from renewable energy sources to fuel the transport and the industry sectors, but also it can be used as a power storage solution.

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Webinar replay – Fitfor55: how to forecast energy consumption

To define investments, territorial planning and energy security, public authorities and private companies need to thoroughly forecast energy demand. In the transport sector alone, there have been some game changers over the last couple of years, the end of thermal cars for instance.

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Company news – Study on energy prices projections for the French national railway company

logo SNCF Enerdata has been developing energy prices projections up to 2050 to support SNCF in defining its decarbonisation strategy. This study covers all main energies but also new key drivers for projections: oil products, natural gas, bioenergy, electricity and hydrogen.

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Company news – New Energy Information System and website

AFREC logo Enerdata is working with AFREC to design, develop and maintain an EIS (energy information system) and to train African statisticians in national energy accounting as well as in data visualisation (dataviz) through customised dashboards (business intelligence).

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Company news – Study on energy subsidies for the European Commission

logo European Commission This study was required by the European Commission to release its annual report to the European Parliament. We performed it thanks to our research capabilities and our network of experts in the EU27 Member States.

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Publication – Scenarios ADEME – transition(s) 2050

Enerdata supported ADEME in the creation of scenarios for carbon neutrality in France, particularly in the consolidation of sectoral prospective work carried out by its departments.

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Publication – Schneider Electric Report – Back to 2050

SE report Enerdata has been involved in  Schneider Electric’s Back to 2050 report, providing key insights and energy system analysis through the POLES model and help produce global decarbonisation scenarios. Emphasising on demand-side solutions, the study aimed at identifying the combined roles of each drivers to reach the 1.5°C temperature increase target.

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Publication – Climate Chance Report – Climate action by sector

Climate Chance, an association aiming at promoting concrete non-state actions (i.e. territories & companies) to fight against climate change, just released its 2021 sector-based report. This is a rich analysis with plenty of success stories! Enerdata is proud of contributing to this report through its statistics database.

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in English in French

Encyclopedia article – Nuclear energy: a brief history

Discovered barely a century ago, nuclear energy developed strongly during the 20th century.
Who are the pioneering scientists in the field? How was the nuclear programme developed in France and in the world?

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in English in French

Encyclopedia article – Prospective uses of hydrogen

The growth of hydrogen is seen as a key element of the energy transition. However, its role in decarbonisation depends on how it is produced and the sector in which it is used.
What are its current uses, the challenges and the obstacles to its development?

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