
The top 5 energy technology trends of 2025
There are several key energy technology trends dominating 2025. Security, costs and jobs; decarbonization; China; India; and AI all need to be monitored.
There are several key energy technology trends dominating 2025. Security, costs and jobs; decarbonization; China; India; and AI all need to be monitored.
An integrated vision of the energy system, where electricity and gas solutions seamlessly complement each other, is key to meeting the energy challenge.
Advanced energy solutions can boost jobs, growth and security of supply. Governments that offer the right incentives and mandates will attract investment.
See why industrial policy will be the catalyst for the transformation that is urgently needed to achieve a, low-carbon future for SAF and other fuels.
Europe's energy system is under strain — but blending mandates can offer new, cleaner sources of energy while still preserving the continent's industry.
Clean energy investments are surging, with solar and energy storage leading the charge as costs plummet and industrial policies gain traction globally.
China has become a global force in advanced energy solutions deployments. Here we showcase the strides it's making in energy storage and clean hydrogen.
Lithium-ion batteries dominate the market, but other technologies are emerging, including sodium-ion, flow batteries and liquid CO2 storage.
Nuclear energy is experiencing a renaissance but concerns remain around safety and cost. How can advanced energy solutions support the energy transition?
The business case for advanced energy solutions must show how the benefits outweigh higher costs versus legacy solutions, and how to meet those costs.
India is becoming a global leader in advanced energy solutions, setting ambitious goals for clean hydrogen, energy storage and carbon capture.
Many of the innovations we need to get to zero are already out there – how can we scale up advanced energy solutions quickly? This week on Radio Davos.
Advanced energy solutions are critical to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net-zero. But more investment is needed to scale up solutions rapidly.
A massive ramping up of technology deployments is immediately required to meet the world's energy transition goals. These five things could help get that done.
In the spirit of the moon landing, urgent action is needed to limit carbon dioxide emissions. Could bioenergy with carbon capture and storage offer such a solution?













