EXPLORE THE RESEARCH
Today we stand at a critical inflection point for the energy system. For decades, the world has wrestled with an energy trilemma in balancing multiple goals: reliability, universal access to affordable energy, and mitigating and avoiding environmental harm. However, the complexity of balancing these competing priorities has dramatically increased in a world facing multiple interlocking crises.
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The New Energy LandscapeOur energy system sits at an inflection point—shifting away from fossil fuels where possible, promoting electrification, and adding renewables to the mix.
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Nobody is Perfect: Tradeoffs in Sources of ElectricityFossil fuels and zero-carbon sources present different tradeoffs in their dispatchability, affordability and emissions.
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Investment ImplicationsMultiple energy sources will be needed to meet growing global demand, creating a range of investment opportunities around the world.
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Portfolio ImplicationsCIOs need an action plan to address the cross-portfolio implications arising from a changing global energy system.
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