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Enerdata Newsletter, mayo 2020

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Enerdata Newsletter, May 2020

Live webinars – Global Energy Trends, 2020 Edition – 02/06/20 and 04/06/20

We invite you to the annual presentation of the Enerdata Global Energy Trends, an analysis of 2019 energy and CO2 statistics at both world and key countries levels.
We will also present a detailed analysis on 2020 trends, assessing the pandemic impact on energy consumption and CO2 emissions and the potential futures for the coming years.

The webinars will take place on June 2nd at 3pm CET (French) and, June 4th at 11am or 3pm CET (English).

Read more and register here for English  for French

Publication – Economy – Energy & Climate: what are the possible post-Covid19 futures?

In order to analyse the evolution of the energy systems for the coming years, we have defined 4 scenarios that will feed our quantitative analysis in the coming months.
In this brief, Patrick Criqui explains the different geopolitical, macro-economic and energy policy options behind the storytelling of each scenario.

Read more
in English in French

Company news – Carbon neutrality scenarios for ADEME

Enerdata is assisting ADEME, the French ecological transition agency, in the development of carbon neutrality scenarios in France. The mission consists in accompanying the agency in its work to consolidate the sectoral prospective work carried out by its departments at various scales and with multiple tools, and to ensure the overall consistency of the scenarios.

Read more in English in French

Company news – EnerOutlook 2020 update

EnerOutlook is our free online application providing long-term energy trends for all energies through interactive maps and graphs. We have now updated it with the latest figures from our POLES model, including forecasts up to 2050 and country snapshots.

Read more in English in French

Encyclopedia Article – Geothermal energy: a significant source of energy?

Discover in this article the physical mechanisms at the origin of geothermal energy, different existing techniques to exploit it, as well as a new lead that could considerably increase the geothermal potential in France in particular.
Read on the Environment Encyclopedia Website English / French

Encyclopedia article – Hydroelectricity: diversity and specificities

Hydropower remains the most widely used renewable energy source to date. It combines environmental advantages with decisive operational qualities often reserved for fossil fuels, such as controllability and storage. Unique and sustainable infrastructures have thus been created to adapt to each environment, benefiting from exemplary energy efficiency.
Read on the Energy Encyclopedia Website in French

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