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- Indra Mukherjee
Wind energy is expected to play an important role in world decarbonization efforts. However, as subsidies are wound down, there is pressure to reduce the cost of energy rapidly and sustainably. Continuous technology innovation has emerged as a key driver for this, not just at the equipment level, but encompassing the broader value chain including manufacturing processes, asset ownership, supply chain, and wind farm design. What will the future of wind technology look like? Can technology continue to play a key role in driving efficiency gains and improving the competitiveness of wind energy?
Our Clean Energy Technology team of experts will present the top 10 cleantech trends expected this year in technologies that reduce carbon emissions and confront climate change.
Trends covered in this session will include:
- Supply chain challenges, trade barriers, and geopolitics drive new solar PV manufacturing capacity closer to the end markets
- Wind technology innovation focuses on larger turbine outputs and new recyclable materials
- 2022 becomes a tipping point for Green Hydrogen, triggered by upcoming policy quotas
- CCUS gains traction as a decarbonization solution for a wider group of regions and industries
- Corporates accelerate their investments in renewable assets