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Enerdata 360° Newsletter — September 2021

2021 EnerOutlook – Energy and climate forecasts

EnerOutlook overview Discover our online application providing long-term energy trends through intuitive maps and graphs. Browse and visualise annual data from 2000 to 2050 on global and regional forecasts for primary and final energy consumption by source, power generation and CO2 emissions, and indicators.

Discover Eneroutlook – Edition 2021

Company news – Multilateral international initiative intelligence for ADEME

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Enerdata will help ADEME build an internal platform gathering information on multilateral international initiatives. We will monitor global initiatives, international negotiations, development aid programmes and development banks activities related to ecological transition.

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Executive Brief –  Biofuel evolution perspectives

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This Executive Brief presents biofuels evolution since the 2000s, the main producers and consumers, as well as its production and consumption forecasts for the next decade.

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Publication – IPCC Global Report

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This summer, no one could miss the IPCC report alarming about global warming. The summary for policymakers presents the key findings of this Special Report.

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Publication – Meat Atlas 2021

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An important part of the GHG emissions come from the meat consumption, with impacts also on many other environmental issues. This publication from Heinrich Böll Foundation provides data and analysis to understand what is happening when we eat animals.

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Encyclopedia article – Hydraulic storage and power generation

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Electricity storage is a major challenges for our energy systems. Today, only hydroelectric dams allow the storage of decarbonated energy in sufficiently large quantities and on sufficiently long time scales. However, the needs are always growing and economic interests depend largely on the regulation of the electricity sector

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in English in French

Encyclopedia article – Energy sufficiency, a must-have for the low-cabon transition

Energy sufficiency is a key pillar of decarbonisation, recognised as essential to make energy efficiency efforts effective, and mandatory to deeply decarbonise our society.
How will it contribute in the energy transition?

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