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Accurate weather predictions are paving the way for a brighter, cleaner future. We discover how cutting-edge models like Sunairio are helping us harness the power of solar and wind more efficiently.
On this Interchange Recharged episode, we gain further insights into the financing of the energy transition from Serge Tismen, Managing Director and Global Head of Clean Energy Transition at Citi in New York.
Interchange: Recharged host David Banmiller brings the final part of a three-episode special recorded live at our Solar and Energy Storage Summit.
On today’s episode, Ed hosts an energy expert roundtable focused on the critical discussions about the urgency of climate action, the effectiveness of annual climate summits, and the potential impact of upcoming elections on global climate and energy policies.
Discussing the latest insights on fossil fuel demand, electric vehicles, US oil deals, offshore wind and the critical role of graphite in the energy transition.
Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott and Amy Myers-Jaffe, as they discuss the economic vision behind Bidenomics and how it aims to turn the climate crisis into an opportunity for job creation and cost reduction.
On the show today, Ed Crooks is joined by Dr Melissa Lott from Columbia University, and Shanu Matthew of Lazard Asset Management, to analyse the economic storm we’ve seen brewing in the past few weeks.
On this week’s episode, Dr. Melissa Lott and Emily Grubert join Ed Crooks to explore critical topics in the energy industry. They discuss the steps needed to unlock investment in renewable energy projects, energy security concerns following recent geopolitical events, and the latest innovations in battery chemistry.
In today’s episode of The Energy Gang, the team explores three current events that highlight and exemplify the current state of the energy transition in the US and beyond.
Ed Crooks is joined by Melissa Lott and Amy Harder. In this week's episode, the gang discuss nuclear power, California’s quick peek into the future and the current state of the global supply chain.
Carbon capture has long been criticized as too nascent, too expensive, and too distracting. I...
The electric grid is a central pillar of a zero-carbon economy. But in an era of unrelenting ...
Thousands of satellites are currently on various orbits around the Earth. Space agencies around the world have initiated hundreds of programmes over the last decades. Private companies have entered the market more recently in a big way. So, how is satellite monitoring used? And how can it be leveraged to deliver unique intelligence into the global LNG market?
Three hot topics for electric vehicles: when electric vehicles will become fully commercially competitive, how cities are transforming road transport, and EV infrastructure M&A activity.
Hot topics from our most popular reports: the LNG oversupply and the impact on prices, China’s growing gas demand and how Russia is retaining its position as the world's biggest net exporter of gas.
Are there better ways to recycle plastic? At our recent Americas Polyester Conference, we explored whether chemical recycling can be part of the solution to our plastic waste problem.
A global car manufacturer engaged with Wood Mackenzie to extract additional value from car batteries through V1G and V2G power grid integration.
What's a bigger threat to fuel retail expansion in North America: electric cars or rising fuel efficiency? Lean about Wood Mackenzie's gas demand model.
We're delighted to unveil our newest upstream evaluations and benchmarking tool at URTeC this year. Introducing Lens Well Evaluator.
The two dominant players in Latin American oil and gas – Petrobras and Pemex – should face negative net gasoline balance for decades to come.
Listen to Crude For Thought, episode 43: Everything is faster in the Permian - including decline rates
Project Production Management could reduce unconventional well cost and cycle time by more than 25%
President Donald Trump announced yesterday his intention to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement on climate change, which aims to limit global temperature change to 2°C above pre-industrial levels.
After a flurry of development activity in the first quarter of 2017, the US Lower 48 onshore sector is beginning to feel the squeeze of cost inflation.
Although Asian upstream players have been absent over the last 12 months, we believe this might be set to change.
After a flurry of development activity in Q1 2017, the US Lower 48 onshore sector is beginning to feel the squeeze of cost inflation. Although this development was widely anticipated, impacts vary significantly depending on the source as well as project location.
Rising metals prices, banned materials and uncertainty around product availability and shipping schedules all contribute to rising solar PV system costs.
Moving to net zero emissions would transform the allocation of resource wealth around the world. Policymakers are starting to assess the potential economic impact.
Responsibly sourced gas (RSG) is gaining traction in the US as investor pressure incentivises faster decarbonisation and higher ESG standards.
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