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EEISTProject

@eeistp

A @UniofExeter led project which develops complexity-based modelling solutions to support government low-carbon innovation decision making.

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Brand-new report from the EEIST project: How can #India meet increasing energy demand while phasing down #FossilFuels? 🇮🇳🌏 Read the research for details: ⬇️ eeist.co.uk/energy-innovat… University of Exeter

International Energy Agency (@iea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Investment in manufacturing clean energy technologies is surging. Last year, spending rose to $200 billion, up 70% from 2022 This is supporting economic growth & offering new industrial & employment opportunities worldwide Read more in our new report ⬇️ iea.li/4a7mdDh

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Find out more about the future of #SolarPower and #renewable energy #TippingPoints in our policy brief: 'Is a Solar Future Inevitable? How to shape policies to capture the opportunities of cheap solar' ☀️ eeist.co.uk/policybriefs/ @FemkeNijsse University of Exeter

UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources (@ucl_isr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do energy models tell us about #India's #green transition? Our own Yaroslav Melekh, WRI India and The Energy and Resources Institute are innovating ways in which India can make the #energytransition whilst meeting energy needs. Read the report ➡️ eeist.co.uk/energy-innovat…

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Chart: How British electricity supplies are shifting decisively away from fossil fuels | Simon Evans Tom Pearson @VernerViisas Read here: buff.ly/3yhweAK

Chart: How British electricity supplies are shifting decisively away from fossil fuels | <a href="/DrSimEvans/">Simon Evans</a> Tom Pearson @VernerViisas

Read here: buff.ly/3yhweAK
Fatih Birol (@fbirol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A major International Energy Agency report out today shows that the transition to net zero emissions would mean lower energy costs globally than if we continue on our current path Scaling up clean technologies is good for affordability as well as for cutting emissions More: iea.li/4aM2zNn

A major <a href="/IEA/">International Energy Agency</a> report out today shows that the transition to net zero emissions would mean lower energy costs globally than if we continue on our current path

Scaling up clean technologies is good for affordability as well as for cutting emissions 

More: iea.li/4aM2zNn
Cambridge Econometrics (@cambridgeecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are we on the cusp of an era of green economic growth? János Hidi offered his insights in the latest Investors' Chronicle issue on the favourable technological tipping points that are accelerating the #greentransition ➡ bit.ly/3Kn2gOm

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A new study from researchers at Oxford Smith School highlights that "achieving #NetZero and economic wellbeing are not mutually exclusive goals." ✏️Sam Fankhauser and Anupama Sen 📰The Conversation Find out more ⬇️ theconversation.com/net-zero-is-no…

University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Oxford Smith School study has found UK citizens can get a good deal on net zero, minimising costs to people and the public purse, with the added benefits of improved homes, reduced bills, more jobs, and less carbon. More info ⬇️ #WorldEnvironmentDay theconversation.com/net-zero-is-no…

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Dive into this thread from Pete Barbrook-Johnson for an overview of a brand-new paper from #EEIST researcher Roberto Pasqualino (He/Him): 'Modelling induced innovation for the low-carbon #EnergyTransition: a menu of options' 📉IOP Publishing 🧵⬇️

INET Complexity (@inet_complexity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research from Doyne Farmer and François Lafond helping to illustrate that one of the most transformative changes in technology over the last few decades has been the massive drop in the cost of clean energy.

International Energy Agency (@iea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Global investment in renewable power & grids overtook spending on fossil fuels for the first time in 2023 — a sign of the new energy economy that’s emerging But clean energy investment must grow much faster for the world to reach energy & climate goals ➡️ iea.li/3RsWEGr

Global investment in renewable power &amp; grids overtook spending on fossil fuels for the first time in 2023 — a sign of the new energy economy that’s emerging

But clean energy investment must grow much faster for the world to reach energy &amp; climate goals ➡️ iea.li/3RsWEGr
Hector Pollitt (@hectorpollitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's nice The Economist cover reminds me of the working title for this paper last year: Is a solar future inevitable? We thought the answer was yes. Looks like people at the Economist now agree. @FemkeNijsse JFMercure nature.com/articles/s4146…

Pete Barbrook-Johnson (@bapeterj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still plenty of time to apply for this complexity economics postdoc with us INET Oxford . Any questions, just drop me a message on here, or email. Deadline 5 July midday