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BloombergNEF New Energy Outlook 2026: How Clean Power and Electrification Reshape Global Energy Security by 2050
Power & Energy

BloombergNEF New Energy Outlook 2026: How Clean Power and Electrification Reshape Global Energy Security by 2050

BloombergNEF’s New Energy Outlook 2026, published on May 19, 2026, unveils a new base-case scenario and a major update to its well-below-2°C pathway. Analyzing energy, electricity, transport, buildings, and industry through 2050, the report reveals that countries reliant on imported fossil fuels can dramatically improve energy security by scaling clean power and electrification. The Economic Transition Scenario shows emissions entering structural decline driven by renewables and EVs, while the Net Zero Scenario adds hydrogen, carbon capture, and sustainable fuels for deeper decarbonization. With detailed import-dependence projections for 2025, 2035, and 2050, and a hypothetical ''no transition'' counterfactual, this analysis underscores the converging logic of climate action and geopolitical resilience. Key findings: clean power and electrification deliver the majority of near-term emissions cuts, and strong technology fundamentals underpin growth in solar, batteries, and EVs.

Climate Technology Trends in 2024: AI, Storage, Carbon Capture, and the Economics of Decarbonization
Tech Frontier

Climate Technology Trends in 2024: AI, Storage, Carbon Capture, and the Economics of Decarbonization

This article examines climate technology trends in 2024 and beyond through the lens of market adoption, supply-chain constraints, and policy pressure. It covers AI-driven climate optimization, battery innovation, renewable energy scaling, green hydrogen, perovskite solar cells, larger offshore wind turbines, and carbon capture technologies. The core argument is that climate tech is no longer only a science story: it is an industrial restructuring story shaped by regulation, economics, and technology transfer. Verification points are embedded early for publication context and later for company/product claims such as Vaayu’s AI systems and its Carbonfact connection.