Currently, renewables are the fastest-growing source of new power generation capacity and meet increased demand for electricity.
This renewable growth, expected to continue well into the future, is a combination of a growing public awareness of climate change issues, the realization that the continued scale of cost declines provides cheaper generation, continued advances in solar and wind technologies, and favourable policies have provided this dramatic shift.
I will be looking across power generation in a series of posts in the coming weeks- so taking this as my opening post.
Is this renewable shift enough on its own to manage the future Power Generation needs? Continue reading
I am looking at the Energy Transition from an evolving technology innovation perspective. In other words, what “forces” can be identified or promoted that can transform the existing energy system through the pursuit of the new invention, innovation, or technological advancement.
Understanding any ecosystem, you have to attempt to understand the whole system. The energy system is no different to begin to relate and build innovative solutions that bring this complexity into a new order.

The level of innovation intensity within the Energy Transition is a fascinating one, and it is one I continually place more and more a focus upon.
This Monday, January 11th, 2021