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BloombergNEF (BNEF) is a strategic research provider covering global commodity markets & disruptive technologies driving the transition to a low-carbon economy.

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Joined January 2010

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  1. 14 hours ago

    The EU has proposed to extend CO2 pricing to imports by 2023 through a carbon border adjustment. However, it will be far from straightforward to balance the demands of local industry, trade partners and the World Trade Organization.

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    May 18

    On the new : Elon Musk put out a $100 million prize for carbon negative solutions. But is Musk missing the point? analyst David Madrid says direct air capture needs scale, not new technologies. 🎧 Out now on :

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    New wind and solar additions will roar back across Latin America this year, following a tough 2020. expects new installations to exceed 10 gigawatts (GW) for the first time.

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    May 17

    Our Head of Policy & Sustainability participated in an insightful discussion at today on aligning and targets for the industry w/ and ♻️

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  5. May 17

    Decarbonizing metals: When & how can the industry achieve carbon neutrality? Russell Codling Salman Abdulla Alexander Fleischanderl will discuss pathways, costs & more during the Munich today

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  6. May 17

    Great discussions this morning at the Munich - more to come this afternoon on ICE phase-out and auto strategy, metals, plastics and chemicals decarbonization, end of life battery management, critical minerals supply, vehicle life-cycle and more

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  7. May 16

    The Munich is kicking off today at 8am CET. We look forward to hearing from later on this morning - in discussion with about battery manufacturing in Europe. Find the event agenda here.

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  8. May 16

    Pleased to welcome CEO Michael Lohscheller to the tomorrow On the table: the powertrain technology landscape in the 2020s, Opel's recent transformation & manufacturing approach, specifically for EVs, & more! Find the speaker list here

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  9. May 14

    The Munich starts on Monday, We're delighted to welcome who will share his vision for the battery industry & EV manufacturing in the EU in discussion with BNEF's Antoine Vagneur-Jones See the full agenda

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  10. May 13

    "Coal-to-gas switching delivered clear emission benefits, but yesterday’s transition fuel looks like tomorrow’s stranded asset." Read our Head of Clean Power Research, 's, latest piece on the future of natural gas here.

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  11. May 13

    Why does the threat of climate change give some nightmares while others ignore it? This week's episode of Switched On features BNEF consumer research analyst, Hugh Bromley who discusses our latest report "What Divides & Unites on Climate Action & Awareness"

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    May 12

    . estimates that India is the lowest cost country for manufacturing cells. The subsidies could reduce costs to $65/kWh! Even if raw material prices increase there will be continued downward pressure on cell and pack prices. The electric revolution is here to stay!

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  13. May 11

    New wind and solar additions will roar back across Latin America this year, following a tough 2020. We expect new installations to exceed 10 gigawatts for the first time.

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    May 10

    In a report for , finds that electric cars and vans will be cheaper to produce than fossil fuel-powered vehicles by 2027: via

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    May 9

    BREAKING: Electric cars will be cheaper than petrol cars in ALL segments by 2027, finds study for T&E 2025: Light vans 2026: Sedans 2026: SUVs 2026: Heavy vans 2027: Small cars 👉 Time to for ending new fossil-fuel car sales!

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  16. May 6

    While blue hydrogen is cheaper today than ‘green’ hydrogen made from solar or wind electricity, the situation should reverse by 2030. We expect renewable hydrogen to be cheaper by 2030 in all modeled countries.

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    Apr 30

    On the new : It's Biden Time for Global Climate and Ali Izadi-Najafabadi of put the upcoming into context and discuss some early indicators of how countries plan to meet their net-zero targets. 🎧 Out now:

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  18. May 5

    The major direct air capture (DAC) players, Carbon Engineering, Climeworks and Global Thermostat, plan to scale their technologies in the next five years, but each one will take a slightly different route. Learn more here.

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  19. May 4

    There is now one charging point for about every 20 EVs in the U.S., while for China it is around one to five. Learn more about how the move to electric vehicles is shaping up around the world in this piece.

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    May 3

    At the recent Summit New York, Bruce Niemeyer, VP of Strategy & Sustainability, explained Chevron’s focus is delivering higher returns and lower carbon. It's not one or the other. To be successful, we believe we have to do both at the same time.

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