World Energy Council chief said that ‘moonshot’ bets on emerging technologies will do little to help the energy transition
Energy New tech can’t save broken energy systems as ‘renewables revolution at risk’
A new crisis in the global energy system is unfolding due to structural weaknesses in renewable power capacity and surging demand from technologies such as artificial intelligence, the head of the World Energy Council has warned. Speaking at the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney, Co Kerry, Angela Wilkinson issued a stark warning that the global energy system is no longer fit for purpose.Big Tech seeks subsidies as Ireland fights for jobs in global chips raceThe single market has been the engine of the EU economy, now it needs retuning
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