THREAD: The big UK govt/IEA energy security summit in London has closed
Here's some highlights from the "chairs' summary":
Clean energy sources…
* are homegrown
* reduce imports
* protect billpayers
* drive growth
* create new industries
* tackle climate change
1/6
Here's some highlights from the "chairs' summary":
Clean energy sources…
* are homegrown
* reduce imports
* protect billpayers
* drive growth
* create new industries
* tackle climate change
1/6
Comments
"the emergence of new clean energy technologies has opened opportunities for countries that previously did not have natural energy endowments to build domestic energy industries supporting economic growth and energy security"
2/6
(take from that what you will; some participants at the event said "decades to come")
3/6
4/6
Electrification is boosting the importance of resilient grids…
And delayed action increases the cost and challenge of boosting resilience…
5/6
https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/e9c913b8-4efe-4e25-8c50-460f800cc2a6/ChairsSummary_FutureofEnergySecurity.pdf
6/6
The EU plan is to import/produce 660TWh of #hydrogen by same time
Yet not much mention of this fact..
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Please can you share this with any energy-heads in London: a workshop drawing on the work of the IEA to understand and explore energy systems.
Friday morning, 16th May, Angel, from 9 am - 12 pm
https://climateclarity.co.uk/event/energy-collage/.