Enerdata Newsletter, March 2021
Public webinar – Decarbonisation of the European transport sector – 13/04/2021 10AM CET |
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Enerdata experts will be presenting a selection of key indicators related to the four levers of the decarbonisation of transport (energy efficiency, fuel substitution, modal shift, transport demand) and identify best practices among European countries in these four dimensions, relating them to policies and measures implemented at EU and country level. |
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Publication – Civil nuclear strategies |
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This Brief analyses the geopolitical strategies of China, the United States and Russia in civil nuclear power. To this end, the approaches of the three countries will be compared for three main pillars of the sector (uranium extraction, fuel manufacture and reactors exports), highlighting the interdependent relationships between them. |
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Publication – The European emissions reduction objectives on the power market sector |
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This detailed presentation, leveraging our European Power Markets Outlook Service, includes an overview of the latest energy policies in Europe, focuses on the EU ETS, the increased renewables penetration in the power systems, the role of electricity in the decarbonisation, and an analysis of the latest annual EU countries price projections to 2050. |
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Publication – Carbon dioxide emissions by the four largest world emitters: past performance and future scenarios for China, the USA, Europe and India. |
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This article by Enerdata senior energy modelling expert Sylvain Cail and emeritus CNRS energy transition researcher Patrick Criqui in EAERE Magazine aims to clarify the magnitude of the climate challenge we face globally and the role that China, the USA., the EU and India could play. |
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Company news – Monitoring and evaluation of Tunisia’s NDC |
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This new project with the National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) of Tunisia and financed by the German Development Agency (GIZ) aims to develop a methodology for monitoring and evaluating NDC implementation in the energy sector in Tunisia, in accordance with the requirements of the Paris Agreement. |
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Partner publication – 12 insights to move beyond coal towards net-zero |
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This Climate Transparency publication presents 12 essential insights on the G20 countries’ transition beyond coal (the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel used in power generation) and towards net-zero emissions. Download it here | |
Encyclopedia Article – Climate change and ancient civilisations |
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Climate evolutions, favourable or not, were a determining factor in the rise or decline of the great ancient civilisations. Some of them managed to adapt to these climatic changes, thanks to their ingenuity, but other empires collapsed when the variations were too great. This is not unlike the situation of our own civilisation.
Read the article in English – in French |
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Encyclopedia Article – Renewable heat and thermal rehabilitation of housing, two complementary paths for the low carbon transition |
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The thermal renovation of buildings is a pillar of policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and also generates strong economic gains. This article uses several scenarios to study the performance of this solution, coupled with the development of renewable heat as a heating energy. Read the article (in French) |
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