As the dust settles after COP28, with world leaders finally agreeing to shift energy systems away from fossil fuels, scrutiny of the climate impact of energy policy is set to intensify in 2024.
The thorny issue of finance is likely to dominate the climate debate this year, and with economic and geopolitical uncertainty still dominating the headlines, energy markets are in for a bumpy ride.
In this episode of the Platts Future Energy podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts Anna Mosby, Sara Giordano, Agamoni Ghosh and Eklavya Gupte take a deep dive into some of the key outcomes from COP28 and how they might affect climate policy moving forward.
Further reading:
COP28: An in-depth review
Stationary storage market today and expectations for the future
Interview with Formula E Team Principal Mark Preston
Rising nickel prices, Indonesia's planned export ban on unprocessed ore, pose global challenges
Lithium producers seek direction amid changing scenarios
What does H2 hold for Chinese battery metals prices?
The battery of the future: Seeking higher energy density
What's in store for China's new energy vehicles?
Developments in battery metal raw materials; nickel and cobalt supply outlooks
The state of cobalt supply and the potential impact on battery metal raw materials
Electric vehicle chargers: CHAdeMO, CCS, TESLA and GB/T
Battery 'Gigafactories' and their impact on battery metals raw materials
Chinese EV subsidies squeeze lithium carbonate prices
The battle between spodumene and brine – lithium mining
Will there be enough nickel to support the EV hype?
Battery metals move to the front, oil still driving sentiment
Battery metals still on the up: technology may be game-changer
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