包摂的なエネルギー転換を「デザイン」する
エネルギー転換を世界で加速することは、喫緊の課題です。世界経済フォーラムの効果的なエネルギー転換の推進2019年報告書でも、このことが強調されています。8年目を迎えた同報告書では、2019年エネルギー転換指数(ETI)から得られた所見がまとめられています。
International energy security, public policy, and investment expert. Former: Lead Energy Specialist, World Bank; Principal Energy Adviser, UN; Chief Advisor for the Minister of Energy of Ireland; Lead Climate Change Negotiator for the EU on low-carbon technology. Currently: Director Payne Institute for Public Policy, Colorado School of Mines. Holds senior research affiliations at Cambridge University, University College Cork, and Oxford University. Member of Council on Foreign Relations, Member of Irish Climate Council. Author of: Analytical Methods for Energy Diversity and Security.
エネルギー転換を世界で加速することは、喫緊の課題です。世界経済フォーラムの効果的なエネルギー転換の推進2019年報告書でも、このことが強調されています。8年目を迎えた同報告書では、2019年エネルギー転換指数(ETI)から得られた所見がまとめられています。
Globally, the transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy has slowed. Nevertheless, most countries are making significant achievements in the areas of energy access and security.
“Clean” gas, or hydrogen sourced from natural gas, represents an alternative that has been receiving increased attention.
While the pressures and possibilities for change in energy architecture are at a historic height, what is less clear is the shape the transition will take.
Due to its scale, the issue of energy poverty can be an overwhelming one. It affects about half of the world’s population, impinges on freedom, and raises security concerns.