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EMBER: "GLOBAL ELECTRICITY REVIEW" 2023".
Regular price $20.00Digital Report - immediate delivery to your email.
Date of Publishing: 2023.
No. of Pages: 162.
Contents
1. Electricity Transition in 2022.
2. The Big Picture.
2.1. Wind and solar emerge as the world’s future superpowers.
2.2. The world’s largest clean electricity sources are underperforming.
2.3. Close to a tipping point where clean sources meet all demand growth.
2.4. A new era of declining power sector emissions.
3. Global Electricity Trends.
3.1. Generation.
3.2. Demand.
3.3. Emissions.
4. Electricity Source Trends.
4.1. Solar.
4.2. Wind.
4.3. Hydro.
4.4. Coal.
4.5. Bioenergy.
4.6. Gas.
4.7. Nuclear.
5. Country and Region Deep Dives.
5.1. China.
5.2. United States.
5.3. India.
5.4. European Union.
5.5. Japan.
5.6. Russia.
5.7. South Korea.
5.8. Saudi Arabia.
5.9. Indonesia.
5.10. Iran.
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IEA: "ENERGY TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES 2023".
Regular price $20.00Digital Report - immediate delivery to your email.
Date of Publishing: 2023.
No. of Pages: 462.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Energy supply chains in transition.
1.1. Highlights.
1.2. The clean energy transition.
1.3. Implications of net zero for supply chains.
Chapter 2. Mapping out clean energy supply chains.
2.1. Assessing vulnerabilities in supply chains.
2.2. Geographic diversity and energy security.
2.3. Resilience of supply chains.
2.4. Supply chain sustainability.
Chapter 3. Mining and material production.
3.1. Material needs for net zero emissions.
3.2. Mineral extraction.
3.3. Materials production.
Chapter 4. Technology manufacturing and installation.
4.1. Mass manufacturing of clean technologies and components.
4.2. Installation of large-scale, site-tailored technologies.
Chapter 5. Enabling infrastructure.
5.1. The role of enabling infrastructure.
5.2. Electricity grids.
5.3. Hydrogen transport and storage.
5.4. CO2 management infrastructure.
5.5. Focus on repurposing existing infrastructure.
Chapter 6. Policy priorities to address supply chain risks.
6.1. Designing policies for supply chains.
6.2. Prioritizing policy action.
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