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L'Energie en 2040-2050 : des marchés appelés à se transformer, mais pas de solution miracle à la crise climatique
Alors que la population mondiale et la consommation d'énergie continuent d'augmenter, le livre blanc 'The Future of Energy' de Capgemini analyse les opportunités et les limites que représentent les ruptures technologiques sur le marché de l'énergie.
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Florence Lièvre
Global PR Manager | Group Marketing & Communications
Capgemini Group | Paris
Tel.: +33 1 47 54 50 71
Email : florence.lievre@capgemini.com
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Press contact:
Florence Lièvre
Tel.: +33 1 47 54 50 71
Email: florence.lievre@capgemini.com
Energy in 2040-2050: markets to be transformed, but there’s no silver bullet for climate crisis
Capgemini’s white paper demonstrates possibilities and limitations of tech disruption in the energy market, as global population and energy consumption continue to rise
Paris, February 07, 2020 – Capgemini has today published a new white paper “The Future of Energy” that looks ahead to the energy market in 2040-50, exploring notably the potential for technology to help mitigate the rising energy demand of a growing global population – an additional 1.7 billion people on the planet are expected by 20401, leading to a 25% rise in energy consumption and new climate impacts.
The white paper predicts that by 2050, the energy landscape will be entirely redesigned due to the impact of new regulations, changes to customer mindsets, as well as combination of deep / digital technologies and blurring industries.
Key conclusions include the interrelations of about 20 key factors, influencing the future, and:
Philippe Vié, Global Head of the Energy and Utilities sector at Capgemini, says: “The energy landscape in 2050 will be shaped by the collective choices of providers, consumers and Governments made up of about 20 key factors. The extent of our global progress towards a carbon neutral future will depend on these key factors that are outlined in this report, from energy demand and the fossil/renewable mix to regulation, development of deep and digital technologies as well as customer changes.”
He adds: “The idea that technology alone will avert the climate crisis is wishful thinking. There is no silver bullet, only decisions to build the infrastructure, develop the regulation and encourage the changes in consumer behaviour will create a sustainable future.”
The Future of Energy point of view published today leverages years of expertise developed from the World Energy Markets Observatory, the annual flagship publication by Capgemini that monitors the main indicators of the electricity and gas markets in North America, Europe, Australia, South-East Asia, China and India, and reports on the developments and transformations in these sectors.
Key topics covered in the new whitepaper:
For more information and to download a full copy of the report, click here.
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1 Source : United Nations https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/index.asp
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