Policy

Analyzing regulatory developments and market dynamics that influence the flow of capital towards energy and climate investments.

Industries

Minerals: Greenland’s Buried Treasure

President Donald Trump has indicated that acquiring Greenland would be of interest for his administration. Why? Greenland contains both a wealth of minerals and sits in a globally strategic location.

Historical UN Climate Conference Attendance

Attendance at United Nation’s climate change Conference of Parties (COPs) has been increasing over the years, reflecting growing global concern and engagement with climate issues.

Renewable Natural Gas: Backing up AI

Biogas innovation meets data center demands. Explore RNG's role in delivering reliable, low-carbon backup power for tech giants.

The Return of US Manufacturing Jobs

Can the US manufacturing sector reclaim its strength? Explore key trends shaping jobs, trade, and resilience. Learn more now.

Turning Down the Heat: The Race to Decarbonize Industry

The central reason policy makers care about industrial heat is that the sector is responsible for more than 20% of global carbon dioxide emissions. In the US alone, an estimated 759 million tonnes of carbon dioxide come from industrial heating annually.

North American Carbon Capture Hubs

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) reduces CO2 emissions from industry by capturing, using, or storing it safely.

Industrial Heat: It’s Getting Hot in Here

Industrial heat refers to the thermal energy needed for various industrial processes. It’s critical for manufacturing, driving everything from chemical reactions to material transformation. Industries like cement, iron and steel all require large amounts of hot industrial heat. Doing so creates large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions.

Mapped: Methane Emissions Across North America

Methane poses a critical environmental challenge due to its potent impact on climate change. In both the United States and Canada, key sectors are key contributors for methane emissions, each with its unique regional hotspots.

Mapped: Carbon Dioxide Emissions Across North America

Carbon dioxide emissions dispersed across North America, though concentrated in regions with high populations and industrial activities. Areas with more aggregated emissions are focus areas for carbon capture technologies, low-carbon fuel development and clean manufacturing.

Who’s Driving Demand for SAF?

Airlines face limited options to cut emissions. Carbon offsets raise skepticism, potentially adding reputational risk to the industry.

Power Politics: Energy Preferences

Analyze the political differences in energy preferences from a YouGov survey and understand the varying levels of support for 17 energy sources in US

AI with Data and Analytics

Discover how AI-driven insights, such as those provided by large language models, are transforming the energy transition and renewable energy investments.