Whilst electric vehicles are a true megatrend for the 2020s, they are not the whole picture. To decarbonise by 2050, the world needs to embrace alternative fuels as well. Scalability and commercial viability will be key. Sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogen and biofuels will become an important power source of the future.
Transportation. Manufacturing. Mining. Industries that have big power needs also need big change. Delivering radical decarbonisation by powering up renewables and building greener, sustainable infrastructures. Creating greater value for people, planet and performance.
Visit the homepage70% of greenhouse gas emissions come from energy, industry and buildings combined so net zero won’t happen without a coordinated move to green infrastructure – at scale. We must radically reimagine how we live, work, travel and trade; how we produce and distribute. And our future cities? They will need customised, tech-powered green infrastructure solutions to design, create and sustain them. There is no greater challenge.
Learn moreFor the chemicals sector to catch up in the great energy transition, it must make huge strides. Moving to green energy, clean feedstocks and circularity; collaborating with agriculture and manufacturing and tapping into the potential of new and substitute chemicals. Decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors is a complex formula – and vital to get right.
Learn moreThis is mining’s moment. The sector must increase capacity to provide critical minerals for the energy transition, while reducing carbon emissions. The move to low-carbon mining and circularity is key. Costs can be controlled by relocating, reinvesting and realigning vital inputs. And only then can the greener minerals of tomorrow be born. Our climate depends on them.
Learn moreAccording to Jeremy Nixon, CEO of Japanese shipping and container company Ocean Network Express (ONE) net zero is a significant challenge for the shipping industry and collaboration could enable more rapid progress. This interview forms part of the 'Energy Intersections' content series produced by The Financial Times and sponsored by PwC.
A new mobility ecosystem is emerging. New technologies, urbanisation, and changing mobility behaviour are fundamentally shifting the way people and goods move. The journey is becoming safer, cleaner, cheaper, and more efficient. This shift creates a new ecosystem, breaking down traditional market boundaries. From cities and urban infrastructure, to automation and impending regulatory hurdles, we’re ensuring the next stop is a new beginning for all.
In the era of Digital Transformation with Gen AI being top of mind, PwC takes a more proactive and forward looking approach to program management through digital capability enablement. In this webinar, PwC's Aerospace and Defense experts will discuss key industry trends for program excellence and the concept of "Predictive Program Management".
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We are holding a virtual webcast to discuss the EU Emissions Trading System’s expansion to the maritime transport sector (from 1 January 2024 the EU ETS will apply to cargo and passenger ships of at least 5,000 gross tonnes, and offshore ships of at least 5,000 gross tonnes from 1 January 2027). During this webcast, we will guide you through the basic elements of the EU ETS, with a focus on the shipping industry, including the key items you should be aware of and the main obligations in place from 1 January next year.
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Las Vegas / January 9-12 2024
The Consumer Electronics Show is one of the most influential and anticipated global tech events of the year. Las Vegas plays host yet again to the world's biggest brands as they do business, meet new partners and explore the innovation and tech that will shape industries. PwC will be at CES 2024, showing our tech products and services, showing you the power of Generative AI and reimagining what's possible in the world of mobility. Join us at the Wynn to find out how your organization can use data and connected technology to build trust and deliver sustained outcomes.
From 22-25 April 2024, all eyes will be on Rotterdam as more than 7,000 international energy stakeholders convene for the 26th World Energy Congress. Marking the beginning of the centenary of the World Energy Council, this most prestigious and influential global event, hosted at the highest political level, welcomes leaders from all corners of the world as they come together to enable solutions and deliver impact under the theme ‘Redesigning Energy for People and Planet’. PwC looks forward to seeing you there.
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