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Optimising energy consumption

The Economist Intelligence Unit spoke to Didier Teirlinck, executive vice-president for the climate segment at Ingersoll Rand, an Irish manufacturing group, to get a comprehensive view of trends in energy optimisation for large-scale consumers.

Carbon pricing with an eye to the future

The Economist Intelligence Unit speaks to Bruce Braine, vice-president for Strategic Policy Analysis at American Electric Power, about the future of carbon pricing.

Playing the Long Game

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New business models

Despite continued uncertain economic conditions, most companies remain persuaded that there is a strong causal link between their financial performance over a 5-10 year time horizon and their current commitment to improving their environmental, social and governance performance. Against this background, a number of business leaders are reviewing their approach to sustainability, weighing new corporate strategies and new business models in efforts to ensure their long-term sustainability.

How can you take power beyond national grids?

Energy access cannot be left to the energy sector, argues Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action.

The energy sector is full of trade-offs

Europe and other major economies are struggling to address the challenges of sustainable, affordable and secure energy systems. More can be done but policy should harness market mechanisms to be effective.

Risky business

Does climate-change policy pose a risk for the world's oil, gas and coal industries? asks Peter Kiernan, lead energy analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit.

Rapid urbanisation, climate change and resource scarcity: a disaster in the making?

New research shows accelerating urbanisation, resource scarcity and climate change are among the main trends influencing the global decision-making agenda. An interview with Dr Rudolf Seiters from the German Red Cross on how these mega trends exacerbate the risk of humanitarian emergencies.

Japan’s energy revolution

As Japan opens up the residential energy market to competition in 2016, can utilities companies inject the innovation needed to encourage more energy efficient behaviour?

Shale oil dynamics

Since 2008 the production of shale oil (oil held in shales and other rock formations from which it will not naturally flow freely) in America has surged from 600,000 to 3.5m barrels per day, as reported by the Energy Information Administration. How is the take-up of shale oil sources in the US affecting the global energy market? We asked Joan MacNaughton, executive chair of the World Energy Trilemma for the World Energy Council.

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