The Global Energy Association is contributing to the discussion on decarbonisation

Among the authors are researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, China and Russia. Among the authors are researchers fromthe United States, theUnited Kingdom,the Netherlands,Denmark,Spain,ChinaandRussia. The presentation took place within the framework of a session which featuredAlexander Novak(Russian Deputy Prime Minister),Alexey Miller(Chairman of the Management Committee, Gazprom), Andrei Ryumin (General...
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Among the authors are researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, China and Russia.

The presentation took place within the framework of a session which featured Alexander Novak (Russian Deputy Prime Minister), Alexey Miller (Chairman of the Management Committee, Gazprom), Andrei Ryumin (General Director, Rossetti), Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman Al Saud (Energy Minister, Saudi Arabia) and Angela Wilkinson (Secretary General, World Energy Council).

Taking part in the session were Nobel Prize laureates Rae Kwon Chung and Riccardo Valentini. Acting as moderator was Sergey Brilev, President of the Global Energy Association.

"The wide variety of themes in the report shows yet again that assumptions that energy transition is something of a straight line from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources are an exaggeration," said Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

"More properly, we are talking about a transition to sustainable development which allows for niches for both fossil fuels and alternative energy."

New technologies, Novak said, provide opportunities for traditional suppliers to move forward with confidence into the low-carbon age.

Here are the 10 breakthrough ideas presented in the report's second edition:

 

  

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