
Sean Rai-Roche
Policy Advisor at E3G
Policy Advisor at @E3G. Clean energy advocate, working to stop new coal projects being built around the world. Views my own, RTs not endorsements, etc.
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2 months ago |
e3g.org | Anusha Mata |Pieter de Pous |Suzie Marshall |Samora Levy |Matt Webb |Katrine Tilgaard Petersen | +1 more
Business voices have expressed overwhelming support for the transition to renewable electricity. They have backed moving away from fossil fuels and are calling on governments to remove the barriers to achieving a rapid transition. Business leaders globally recognise that energy security, economic growth, and long-term competitiveness depend on a renewables based power system.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
e3g.org | Sean Rai-Roche
The birthplace of coal powered electricity generation is now on the verge of becoming coal power free. The Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal power plant in Nottinghamshire will close at the end of this month, marking a major milestone in the UK’s energy transition. Coal’s decline in the UK has been rapid, plunging from nearly 40% of UK power in 2012 to near zero today.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
e3g.org | Sean Rai-Roche |Camilla Fenning |Ujunwa Ojemeni |Madhura Joshi |Samora Levy
Tripling global renewable energy capacity by 2030 is a critical milestone in the energy transition. Pace and ambition must be increased. Governments need to send clear signals on ambitious national renewable goals and plan their delivery. Tripling renewable energy at country level may not be possible for all developing countries. Developed nations must up their domestic ambition and increase support to developing countries to enable them to maximise their renewable energy potential.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
e3g.org | Sean Rai-Roche |Anusha Mata |Chris Littlecott
All fossil fuels must peak immediately and start to decline this decade. Coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, is the single largest source of carbon emissions and a major contributor to air pollution that takes a devastating toll on public health. COP28 will see global efforts to accelerate away from fossil fuels and into clean energy. Tripling installed renewable energy capacity, doubling energy efficiency, and the phasing out of all fossil fuels are all being proposed.
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RT @CarbonBrief: Q&A: How the UK became the first G7 country to phase out coal power ✍️ @DrSimEvans @MollyLempriere w/ comment from @RaiR…

RT @CarbonBrief: Q&A: How the UK became the first G7 country to phase out coal power | @DrSimEvans @MollyLempriere w/ comment from @RaiRoch…