Past events

05 Dec

Anticipating extreme events for the energy sector. How can meteorologists help?

Dr Hannah Bloomfield, Newcastle University

As energy systems across the world push towards their net-zero targets they are becoming increasingly susceptible to weather and climate variability. This is due to both the increasing dependence on renewable energy (wind, solar and hydropower) and the electrification of heating (and therefore increased temperature dependence of electricity demand). New types of ‘extreme weather’ are becoming important driven by times [...]

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03 Dec

Energy Seminar – Week 8: Gas in decline – what to do with the gas grid when we no longer need it?

Dr Jan Rosenow

THIS IS AN IN PERSON AND ONLINE EVENT Summary: The use of gas will decline dramatically as part of the transition to net zero. Modelling at European level shows that by 2050 about 70% less gaseous fuels will be used. Significant regulatory reform is needed to deal with the impacts of this decline on the gas grid. Fossil gas today serves [...]

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Seminar | Week 8
26 Nov

Energy Seminar – Week 7: COP29 outcomes – from taking stock to taking action

Dr Nicholas Howarth

THIS IS AN IN PERSON AND ONLINE EVENT Summary: Last year nearly 200 countries at COP28 in Dubai agreed to a powerful package of energy commitments – the UAE Consensus – to help keep the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C alive. These included tripling renewable energy capacity, doubling the rate of energy efficiency progress, significantly reducing [...]

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Seminar | Week 7
19 Nov

Energy Seminar – Week 6: The cleantech revolution. How the energy system will be disrupted this decade

Kingsmill Bond

THIS IS AN IN PERSON AND ONLINE EVENT Summary: Clean energy technologies have been enjoying exponential growth for decades, and are now causing disruption of the fossil fuel system.  Whilst the barriers are many, the drivers of change are more powerful and include falling costs, energy security, Chinese leadership, and the race to the top.  So we should expect exponential cleantech [...]

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Seminar | Week 6
07 Nov

Oriel Environmental Group Michaelmas 2024 Lecture: Morocco as a Gateway for Green Hydrogen to Europe: Technical, Economic and Regulatory Challenges

Peter Gish, Founder & Co-CEO of Ortus Climate Mitigation

The Oriel Environmental Group’s Michaelmas talk, will be given by Peter Gish (1986). Peter Gish is founder & Co-CEO of Ortus Climate Mitigation and has extensive experience in the acquisition, design, development, financing, and operation of wind, solar and storage projects in North America, North Africa and Europe and has published several articles on renewable energy project financing. He has given [...]

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05 Nov

Energy Seminar – Week 4: Innovation in the context of the energy transition

Dr Claudia Centazzo

THIS IS AN INPERSON AND ONLINE EVENT Summary: The ESO has now become NESO, the National Energy System Operator, an independent public corporation with new planning and advisory responsibilities across the whole energy system. The drive toward decarbonisation and net zero has never felt more acute, a responsibility NESO take seriously. The energy sector continues to evolve at pace, developing new technologies [...]

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Seminar | Week 4
29 Oct

Energy Seminar – Week 3: The paradigm shift in fusion energy: How Kyoto Fusioneering is accelerating the path to commercialisation

Dr Richard Pearson, Co-founder Kyoto Fusioneering

THIS IS AN IN PERSON AND ONLINE EVENT Summary: Over the past decade, the fusion energy landscape has transformed dramatically, driven by scientific breakthroughs, technological innovations, and an influx of private investment. This paradigm shift has ushered in a new epoch, marked by unprecedented public-private partnerships and a shared ambition to bring commercial fusion to reality within a decade. In this [...]

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Seminar | Week 3