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Decarbonising and electrifying energy
From a climate and emissions perspective, the most important aspect of the energy transition is the imperative to electrify energy consumption and decarbonise electricity generation by increasingly using distributed energy systems, explains Hugo Lidbetter, Partner, Energy & Natural Resources at Fieldfisher.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Fieldfisher
Subjects: Energy consumption, Distributed generation, Decarbonisation, Energy transition