Jan Rosenow
@janrosenow.bsky.social
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Professor of Energy & Climate Policy and Energy Programme Leader at ECI, Oxford University Senior Research Fellow at Oriel College Senior Associate Cambridge University Senior Advisor at Regulatory Assistance Project
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Despite the noise, renewables keep rising now generating more electricity than coal.

@iea.org halved its US outlook, but raised India’s by 10%, putting it on track as the No. 2 growth market after China. MENA up 23%, driven by Saudi wind and solar.
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BASF builds one of world’s largest industrial heat pumps. I told Chemistry World:

“BASF is the largest chemical company in the world. Putting its weight behind heat pumps at this scale signals confidence in the technology in the chemicals sector and beyond.”

www.chemistryworld.com/news/basf-be...
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Yes heat pumps do work in old buildings. @trinityoxford.bsky.social founded in 1555 got a ground source heat pump fitted by Rendesco in 2024 when the photo with the drilling rig was taken.

Compare it to what it looks like today - the tourists taking photos have no idea what’s under the lawn.
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As always. An anonymous keyboard warrior. Bye bye.
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Who are you and which analysis have you carried out that proves your point?
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Lol. That just offers opportunities for storage tech other than electric batteries such as thermal energy storage with better round trip efficiencies.
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Exciting developments in solar.

Just read this fascinating FT article on perovskite solar panels – the next-gen innovation that's lighter, more flexible, and up to 20% more efficient than traditional silicon ones.

Imagine panels turning everyday surfaces into power generators
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That’s avoidable with storage
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I never did. You always have to do a heat loss survey.
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What a terrible argument. But sure let’s go down that route. bsky.app/profile/janr...
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Critics say renewables are inefficient: solar panels capture ~20% of sunlight, wind turbines ~40%.

OK, apply the same to fossil fuels: What % of solar radiation becomes biomass then buried as coal/oil?

ChatGPT: 0.00002%.
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I don’t think you understand that we don’t have to replace all fossil fuels. Only to provide energy services.
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Interesting post from energy-efficiency-czar Jan.

Everybody watching long saw the movement/idea stuck in a rut.

His way out: the "focus on user cost reductions is inadequate" --> "carbon reduction ... is the primary benefit" & "the emphasis will shift to reducing system costs."
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Energy efficiency needs a radical rethink.

Making fossil fuel technologies & processes incrementally more efficient is no longer enough.

It might even perpetuate their use. In my new article I explore how energy efficiency needs to evolve to remain relevant.

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Why energy efficiency needs a radical rethink
Energy efficiency has historically been the most significant contributor to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Over the past few decades…
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janrosenow.bsky.social
Energy efficiency needs a radical rethink.

Making fossil fuel technologies & processes incrementally more efficient is no longer enough.

It might even perpetuate their use. In my new article I explore how energy efficiency needs to evolve to remain relevant.

medium.com/@jan.rosenow...
Why energy efficiency needs a radical rethink
Energy efficiency has historically been the most significant contributor to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Over the past few decades…
medium.com
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No plenty of countries have seen significant change already.
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Why? Would you rather install another fossil fuel heating system?