
Energy Gang
The Energy Gang at the Reuters Global Energy Transition Conference - Day One
Jun 26, 2024
Kristina Skierka from Power for All discusses how decentralized renewables can reduce energy poverty and achieve Sustainable Development Goals. Cella showcases carbon removal technology through carbon mineralization, providing a permanent solution for CO2 removal with economic benefits and scalability.
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- Decentralized renewables can help reduce energy poverty by integrating with centralized systems under the Utility 2.0 initiative.
- Cella's innovative carbon mineralization technology offers a natural and permanent solution for atmospheric CO2 removal.
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Power For All's Mission to End Energy Poverty with Decentralized Renewables
Power For All is a global campaign focused on ending energy poverty using decentralized renewables like rooftop solar and mini-grids. With almost a billion people lacking access to energy, the campaign aims to accelerate the adoption of decentralized renewables. Beyond access, the focus is on avoiding path dependency and transitioning to clean technologies. The concept of Utility 2.0, emphasizing partnerships between centralized utilities and decentralized energy companies, plays a crucial role in accelerating energy access and improving system performance.
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