Renewable energy is the energy of the future – plentiful and ubiquitous. Technological advances and economies of scale are bringing down prices, whereas fossil and nuclear are increasingly uncompetitive. Here, the Green European Journal presents in numbers how energy systems will evolve over the decades to come, while Daniel Scholten traces the new geopolitical faultlines set to supersede those of the fossil age.Economics of Technology and Innovatio
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
As the European Commission emphasizes, the world—and Europe in particular—needs to step up its inves...
Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficie...
Renewable energy is the energy of the future – plentiful and ubiquitous. Technological advances and ...
Renewable energy is the future; wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric. These green sources of p...
The future energy system will change significantly within the next years as a result of the followin...
The world economy and global warming has a strong relationship in energy. Energy is vital for large ...
The many cultures of the world today face a huge challenge: the organisation of a sustainable and ju...
For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. Ho...
Global energy use has grown with the advance of human civilization such that we now use approximatel...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
The new economic millennium is surprisingly rushing with Innovation and Technology. There is a sharp...
"Energy is a key prerequisite for modern life and it represents the life blood of modern societies. ...
Renewable energy sources, originating for the most part from the sun's radiant energy, are ubiquitou...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
As the European Commission emphasizes, the world—and Europe in particular—needs to step up its inves...
Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficie...
Renewable energy is the energy of the future – plentiful and ubiquitous. Technological advances and ...
Renewable energy is the future; wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric. These green sources of p...
The future energy system will change significantly within the next years as a result of the followin...
The world economy and global warming has a strong relationship in energy. Energy is vital for large ...
The many cultures of the world today face a huge challenge: the organisation of a sustainable and ju...
For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. Ho...
Global energy use has grown with the advance of human civilization such that we now use approximatel...
This paper explores the technical and economic characteristics of an accelerated energy transition t...
The new economic millennium is surprisingly rushing with Innovation and Technology. There is a sharp...
"Energy is a key prerequisite for modern life and it represents the life blood of modern societies. ...
Renewable energy sources, originating for the most part from the sun's radiant energy, are ubiquitou...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
As the European Commission emphasizes, the world—and Europe in particular—needs to step up its inves...
Transition of energy systems has been under-theorised. We have argued previously that energy efficie...