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The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to Understand a Volatile Energy Transition

The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to Understand a Volatile Energy Transition

Full Title: The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to Understand a Volatile Energy Transition
Author(s): Trellis
Publisher(s): Trellis
Publication Date: October 31, 2024
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Description (excerpt):

Discover the insights from “The New Pragmatism: Scenarios to Understand a Volatile Energy Transition.” This comprehensive report from S&P Global Commodity Insights delves into the intricate dynamics shaping the global energy landscape. As we navigate a slow energy transition marked by rebounding fossil fuel demand post-COVID-19, the report highlights crucial geopolitical impacts, like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, that are influencing energy markets.

Explore three distinct scenarios: Inflections, a base-case outlook predicting gradual change; Green Rules, which envisions an accelerated transition driven by robust policy changes; and Discord, where geopolitical tensions hinder progress. With projections indicating that most countries will struggle to meet their 2030 emissions targets, the report emphasizes the urgent need for technological breakthroughs and strategic policy implementation.

As global power demand is set to grow significantly by 2035, this report provides invaluable insights for corporations and policymakers looking to navigate the complexities of energy transition. Prepare your strategy for a sustainable future with S&P Global’s expert analysis and data-driven scenarios.

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