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Enerdata Newsletter, January 2021

Publication – A new dawn for the US energy policy

President Biden’s first days of office are set to reverse many of the policies of the past four years, and to restore an emphasis on climate policies. Our latest analysis takes an in-depth look at energy trends under President Trump’s mandate, before turning towards President Biden’s priorities. Can and will the USA take the lead in the fight against global warming?

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Company news – New service – European Power Markets Outlook

Enerdata has a new service for robust power price forecast and analysis. Ready-to-use, cost-effective and reliable, European Power Markets Outlooks presents an in-depth analysis of a country’s power sector and their main drivers, with projections to 2050.

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Company news – New Service – Renewable Energies Auction Monitor

Enerdata has developed its renewable energy offer with the most in-depth RES auctions database with worldwide coverage, updated quarterly. It showcases past and current/upcoming auctions with data on more than 60 information criteria about auction design and outcomes.

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Company news – Deep decarbonisation scenarios and MAC curves for BEIS (UK)

Enerdata is helping the UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) update its official carbon price forecasts. It will build a business-as-usual energy and emissions scenario to explore deep decarbonisation and net-zero emission pathways.

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Company news – Introducing the new Enerdata staff

Enerdata has added several positions to its rooster in the past few months, here is a short presentation of our latest employees.

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Partner publication – The international competition for low carbon technologies: towards a new energy geopolitics?

This report from the Observatory for the security of energy flows and resources (hosted by the French Institute for international and strategic relations – IRIS) analyses the technologies used for the energy transition, the innovation dynamics of the sector, and the national innovation systems in Russia, China and the USA. Download it here (in French)

Encyclopedia Article – After Covid-19, a new oil era?

The Covid-19 crisis is having a strong impact on global energy consumption, and the oil sector is particularly affected. As a result, there are a lot of moves on the geopolitical chessboard between the major exporting countries, but also large consumer countries such as China, leading to a reorganisation of the global oil governance. Read the article (in French)

Encyclopedia Article – Mineral coal: the industry does not give up

Strategic and political choices regarding coal, a very high carbon energy, vary greatly from one country to another, whether they are producers or consumers. While some markets are effectively abandoning this energy, others are still relying on coal in the long term and their consumption thereof continues to increase. Read the article (in French)

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