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How To Balance Global Energy Systems with Elena Pravettoni and Phoebe O'Hara (Systemiq)
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Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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Want the latest news, analysis, and price indices from power markets around the globe - delivered to your inbox, every week?Sign up for the Weekly Dispatch - Modo Energy’s unmissable newsletterWhich regions are best positioned for the clean energy transition and what does it really cost to balance these variable power sources across a global energy system? The transition is not just about choosing the cheapest technology upfront. It’s about understanding the system-wide costs of integrating renewables.As the world races to electrify, countries face starkly different starting points. Some have abundant solar resources; others rely on wind. But no matter the geography, the same challenge emerges: how do we balance intermittent renewables while keeping costs down for consumers? Every country will have to solve the balance challenge, but the path will look different depending on local resources.In this episode of Transmission, Elena Pravettoni and Phoebe O’Hara from SystemE&Piq join us to unpack one of the most pressing questions in energy today: how to design power systems that are clean, affordable, and reliable at scale.In this conversation, we cover:
- Sun belts vs wind hotspots: Which geographies are better placed for the clean energy transition, and why local resources matter.
- Why building renewables is only half the challenge, and how flexibility shapes the true system cost.
- The role of storage, interconnection and demand response - the tools that make variable renewables reliable and affordable at scale.
- Global lessons in power system design – what countries can learn from each other.
- The importance of looking beyond cheapest generation to understand long-term system costs.
- Power Systems Transformation Report
- Demand side flexibility – unleashing untapped potential for clean power