To assess the impact of the Covid19 pandemic, our latest analysis takes a look at the situation in France and summarises the main scenarios on the evolution of energy consumption in 2020.
As part of our CSR approach, we recently decided to launch an initiative to clarify our corporate mission and define our ambitions for the next 5-10 years. In that context, we would appreciate your feedback on us, so we have designed a short survey.
This project, funded by the Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) and AFD, the French development agency, aims at determining a long-term low-carbon and resilient development strategy in the industry sector.
A new project has been launched at Enerdata to evaluate the possible extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) to cover emissions from the use of fossil fuels in particular in the road transport and the buildings sectors.
Our study, financed by the 2050 Pathways Platform, will focus in particular on a series of sectoral and thematic consultations (electricity, industry, transport, construction, agriculture, waste and forests) with the main driving forces of the Moroccan economy and society.
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We have developed some news features for our power plant databases, including daily and weekly changes alerts, a dataset on European storage, and an upcoming webinar on how to use insights from PPT to fuel your strategy.
Read more in English – in French
Economic activity generates environmental costs, both in terms of resource exploitation and degradation of natural environments. This aspect can no longer be excluded from economic analysis, and this article looks at tools from economic theory used to try to regulate these environmental costs more effectively.
Read on the Environment Encyclopedia Website in English– in French
Whatever the reasons (air pollution, CO2 emissions, etc.), a growing number of players seem to be gradually turning their backs on mineral coal. Despite this trend, coal funding is still readily available, and coal is expected to retain a significant market share in global energy consumption for a few decades to come. What prospects for coal?
Read on the Energy Encyclopedia Website in French
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