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The Transformational Economics of Renewable Energy & Electrification - David Glynne Jones

The Transformational Economics of Renewable Energy & Electrification

David Glynne Jones

Saturday 1 November at 3.00pm

Manning Clark House, Tasmania Circle, Forrest

In the sixth presentation of the Energy Transition 2025 series, David Glynne Jones will address three key aspects of the transition from the fossil energy economy to the future economy based on renewable energy and electrification:

·        efficiency – a comparison of energy and economic efficiencies

·        sustainability – a comparison between the unsustainable fossil energy economy and the emerging resource-balanced circular economy

·        substitution – the emergence of new low-emission export products to replace diminishing exports of fossil energy resources

 David Glynne Jones is an independent advocate for the adoption of renewable energy and electrification across all sectors of the Australian economy. He is currently assessing the implications of emerging advanced battery technology for electrification of the Australian transport sector and, together with his colleague Derek Woolner, publishing articles on the strategic implications of emerging energy technologies.

There will be a Q&A session following the presentation, then light refreshments.

MCH members $15; Concession (Gov’t support and full-time students) $15; Non-members $20

https://www.trybooking.com/DGQJD

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