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A Statistical Review of World Energy with Nick Wayth from the Energy Institute

A Statistical Review of World Energy with Nick Wayth from the Energy Institute

Update: 2023-10-31
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The Statistical Review of World Energy, which is compiled by the Energy Institute, offers a comprehensive look at global energy production, consumption, trade and emissions. Energy Institute Chief Executive Nick Wayth joins the show to discuss some of the key takeaways from the most recent edition of the review, including region- and country-specific growth of renewables and how the industry is navigating a 'Triple Crises' spawned by the pandemic and geopolitics. Wayth also outlines the progress on the energy transition that he hopes will materialize at COP28. 

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Highlights from Nick Wayth
Background info about the Energy Institute - (2:47 )
The history of the Statistical Review of World Energy - (3:47 )
Key takeaways from this year's review - (4:59 )
Specifics about the growth of renewables - (6:34 )
Data related to key minerals - (10:05 )
Headwinds for offshore wind - (12:34 )
Geopolitics and the 'Triple Crises' - (15:34 )
Under-the-radar nuggets of info from the review - (19:07 )
The regional outlook for Africa - (22:43 )
What to expect from COP28 - (28:33 )
Nick's bold predictions about changes to the energy landscape - (30:03 )

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A Statistical Review of World Energy with Nick Wayth from the Energy Institute

A Statistical Review of World Energy with Nick Wayth from the Energy Institute

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