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April Monthly Briefing: 
Energy Transition - Priorities in 2023


Our views on what matters

Our focus this time is on the energy transition, the third in our Actions for Business 2023 topics (the report still available here).
 
Our writers dive into the detail of different pathways and technologies, and plot a way through the complexities. The starting point is recognising there’s a trilemma at the heart of this – or rather, the need is to achieve three difficult and conflicting outcomes in parallel, namely decarbonisation against urgent deadlines, energy security despite growing geo-political stresses, and the so-called just transition of fairness and acceptability of change in and to society.
 
As I see it, the hardest is the third, and therefore that’s the key to the whole thing. If you start with what works for people, then the right answers become clearer, whether on solar panels or heat pumps, on tax or spend fiscal levers, on national versus international action, and so on.
 
It’s certainly a lot more complex than in the early years of environmental action by companies. Then, firm-level interventions were possible on such things as energy efficiency, resource use and waste reduction, since ultimately they were underpinned by near-term achievable financial benefits. Now, as our writers point out, a stable regulatory framework is one of the enablers most needed.
 
Still, action by business in plotting a path forward is possible, even if no-one is saying it’s going to be easy.

Mike Tuffrey

The three Ss of the energy transition: sustainability, security and suitable price

For businesses, the energy transition can be daunting and overwhelming. But with new laws and regulations, transitioning to a sustainable future is essential.

Don’t be left in the cold: Unlocking the potential of heat pumps

The electrification of heat and hot water is vital to fully transition to renewable energy.

Making the energy transition happen: Priorities for business


The transition to clean energy will require an unprecedented level of investment, co-operation and collaboration between governments, businesses, energy companies and citizens.

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Upcoming Events

Addressing the elephant in the room: Employee engagement


Join us for our kick-off event on Tuesday, 25 April at 1pm BST, when we will hear from Bupa Foundation on its innovative methods to motivate employee participation, and how it weaves opportunities for employee skill sharing with its community partners globally.
 
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ESG Bites: All change! Next stop – double materiality & CSRD


Join us on Thursday, 11 May at 12pm BST to explore some of the key principles and elements that need to be incorporated into a double materiality exercise, so that this better underpins your CSRD reporting.

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