Jesse Burton
@jesseburton.bsky.social
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Energy policy and just transition researcher with a focus on coal transitions. Senior Researcher at the Energy Systems Research group at University of Cape Town and Senior Associate at E3G
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Join this fascinating webinar (starting in 45 min) presenting polling of business leaders across 15 major economies:
Powering up: Business perspectives on shifting to renewable electricity

📅 22 April 2025
🕙 11:00 AM (SAST)
💬 Includes audience Q&A
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What do business execs across 15 countries think about the move to renewable electricity?

🗓️ 22 April | 10:00 BST

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📢 Don’t miss next week’s webinar

What do business execs across 15 countries think about the move to renewable electricity?

🗓️ 22 April | 10:00 BST

🔗 Register here: e3g-org.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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thanks so much :D this is a big issue here in SA as we finalise our 2025 IRP, with much turning on cost assumptions for SMRs
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please can you share the source? gracias!
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interesting, what is the absolute reduction in TWh in coal/year? interesting to have real world comparators for countries such as South Africa
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i enjoyed this but i take umbrage with the ahistorical starting point that says "traditional defenders of a rules-based world order such as the United States". The lawless-based order might be a better phrase to capture the behaviours of the "rules-based" order, see www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
The choice before us: International law or a ‘rules-based international order’? | Leiden Journal of International Law | Cambridge Core
The choice before us: International law or a ‘rules-based international order’? - Volume 36 Issue 2
www.cambridge.org
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No one can be left behind in the clean energy transition.

Especially not an entire continent.

Africa holds 60% of the world’s best solar resources and wants to increase renewables fivefold by 2030.

But the continent gets less than 2% of global clean energy investments.

This must change.
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These toxic assets get spun out - eg into pure play coal companies as with Anglo's coal assets in South Africa. Result - locked in companies with their backs against the wall & a dependence on fossils. I'd prefer "responsible closure" by those firms with the means to do it properly, not divestment.
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please do! or build on stephen's? bsky is heavily skewed to the US and Europe. i miss my old global south twitter
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similarly, do communities in towns where steel manufacturing is a large employer agree that green hydrogen is not an important option for their sector? GH2 has domestic positives for heavy industry & jobs, but is expensive. Sometimes we need to take a bigger view than only local issues on transition
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I wonder if local communities and workers in areas that depend on automotive manufacturing would agree with this view? The reason automotives is in there is because it employs many people, and municipalities in the eastern cape are dependent on those jobs and activities too.
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I am currently visiting SEI Latin America to exchange on lessons from South Africa's JETP, just transition planning, and to explore south-south cooperation on energy, as part of @trajects.bsky.social global climate centre. Join us at UNAL on Thursday at 930am for a Colombia-South Africa discussion!
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She's not on Bsky but Holle Wlokas (and organisation called Inspire), based in South Africa have worked extensively on community ownership structures for RE under South Africa's auction programme (lots of lessons on how not to do things...), also some work looking at lessons from mining trusts in SA
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oxbridge is the world
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I must apologise to Australia - I arrived this week from South Africa and now you also have coal plants falling over and loadshedding. If it is any consolation (it isn't), South Africa has been at stage 6 loadshedding (6GW, up to 12 hours per day without power) in the last few days
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Current status of Victoria's coal fired power stations.

Yallourn: two of four units offline.
Loy Yang A: all four units currently offline.
Loy Yang B: Both units online.

These units are responsible for the majority of the state's power, and there's the possibility of big trouble this evening.
Chart of Yallourn power station generation today. Chart shows the station is operating at 50% capacity. Chart of Loy Yang A power station generation today. Chart shows the station is operating at 0% capacity after totally shutting down about an hour ago. Chart of Loy Yang B power station generation today. Chart shows the station is operating at near 100% capacity.
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Please share widely - my team at the University of Cape Town is hiring for several roles working on the intersection of energy and climate change modelling and policy
The Energy Systems Research group is hiring! We have three posts for energy systems modellers and policy analysts. For more information on junior researcher roles: www.linkedin.com/posts/harro-... and on the senior role: www.linkedin.com/posts/harro-... Applications close 12 Jan 2024
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The Energy Systems Research group is hiring! We have three posts for energy systems modellers and policy analysts. For more information on junior researcher roles: www.linkedin.com/posts/harro-... and on the senior role: www.linkedin.com/posts/harro-... Applications close 12 Jan 2024
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pretty clear why they want all the attention on Al-Jaber
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JOIN US if you like energy, economics, development and are full of cop FOMO! Tomorrow, 5pm, at the Nelson Mandela School of Governance and @energyuct.bsky.social.