Sustainability, Clean Energy, Recycling & ESG

Unrealistic US Green Power Targets May Cause More Harm Than Good

Jul 1, 2021 2:16:28 PM / by Graham Copley posted in Hydrogen, Climate Change, Coal, CCS, raw materials inflation, fossil fuel, natural gas, renewables, batteries, US Green Power, power storage, clean energy, petroleum

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One of the themes that we have focused on in our ESG and Climate work is the lack of realism in the Biden climate plan as it relates to power generation and the same with the plan in California. The more limited reliability factor in renewable power (because of its dependence on cooperation from the weather), means that you have to build a lot more new power capacity than you are replacing and you need to build a storage system for the power – batteries, hydrogen or hydraulic. This gets very expensive and will be more so if the push drives inflation in raw materials – which is already a factor YTD in 2021. Natural gas turbines are a cleaner and reliable source of power and cleaner still if combined with CCS. Politicians in the US are taking a considerable risk by promoting plans that could leave the power grid more vulnerable to some of the issues that we have already seen over the last 12 months (California and Texas). Of course, as the plans call for natural gas phase-outs in 10-12 years, none of those making the decisions today will be in the office to face the consequences!

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Bold Climate Initiatives Will Need Equally Bold Incentives & Some Economic Logic

Jun 29, 2021 12:59:46 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Hydrogen, CCS, Blue Hydrogen, CO2, Renewable Power, Net-Zero, fossil fuel, bp, natural gas, EV

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There is an unusual number of interesting topics in today's report, versus the normal mix of small pet projects or broad and unsubstantiated announcements. The EU 2030 targets are worth highlighting and they are in part connected to the central theme of the ESG and climate report that we will publish tomorrow. The European targets are not coordinated with what is happening in the rest of the World and while we admire the ambition, we suspect that the goal is not achievable, simply because the challenges of replacing the power and fossil fuel associated with the emissions to be avoided are too great, given the timeline. The level of additional renewable power generation, EV adoption, and hydrogen production needed to offset so much CO2 are extremely high, and it will be hard to get substantially more CCS offset than already announced because of land rights issues in Europe and logistics. To get the power, EV, and hydrogen, the EU will be competing with other regions that have their own targets and we see scare resources bidding up the price of power, impacting all of the elements, power itself, the cost of running EVs (see the chart below – the EV story does not work of you are using coal as a marginal source of power), and the cost of hydrogen.

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Could DoE Ambitious Hydrogen Plans Have Unintended Consequences?

Jun 11, 2021 1:17:40 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Hydrogen, Green Hydrogen, CCS, Blue Hydrogen, CO2, Renewable Power, Electric Vehicles, Materials Inflation, Emission Goals, Net-Zero, Ammonia, carbon footprint, natural gas, R&D, capital cost, Praxair, DoE, production cost

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We will cover the very comprehensive DoE hydrogen work in more detail in the ESG report next week, but a couple of the charts from that work are worth mentioning today. The first picture below accurately depicts all of the potential uses of hydrogen and shows that over time it could solve a lot of “hard to solve” CO2 emission problems, especially where electricity cannot do the job efficiently. The reason why so many countries and companies are so interested in hydrogen is because of its potential versatility and because of its minimal carbon footprint (there is some carbon leakage in the full lifecycle of the production coming from construction around the plants themselves and infrastructure to use the hydrogen).

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The Risk Of Much Higher Oil Prices Is Rising

Jun 10, 2021 1:13:51 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Oil Industry, Oil, natural gas, oil producers, ethane propane

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We repeat some of the commentaries from yesterday's ESG piece as we do not believe this risk can be highlighted too much.

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