Professor of Energy & Climate Policy at University of Oxford
Energy Programme Leader at ECI, University of Oxford
Senior Research Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford
Senior Associate Institute for Sustainability Leadership, University of Cambridge
Jan Rosenow
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Nepal's EV revolution in one chart.
In 2019, EVs were 1% of new car sales.
By 2024: 75%+
While ICE imports collapsed from 10,000+ to ~3,500 units, EV imports surged to nearly 12,000.
Nepal's EV revolution in one chart.
In 2019, EVs were 1% of new car sales.
By 2024: 75%+
While ICE imports collapsed from 10,000+ to ~3,500 units, EV imports surged to nearly 12,000.
The first grid-scale Li-ion battery was connected to the grid in 2012. It was 5 MW.
Today, 267,000 MW have been deployed globally.
By 2030 it could be 800,000–1,200,000 MW.
The first grid-scale Li-ion battery was connected to the grid in 2012. It was 5 MW.
Today, 267,000 MW have been deployed globally.
By 2030 it could be 800,000–1,200,000 MW.
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Climate has almost disappeared from our conversation.
But it remains the most pressing challenge of our times.
Last week the WMO said the planet is “more out of balance than at any time in observed history.”
Energy security and climate security are not competing priorities.
Climate has almost disappeared from our conversation.
But it remains the most pressing challenge of our times.
Last week the WMO said the planet is “more out of balance than at any time in observed history.”
Energy security and climate security are not competing priorities.
China's electrification bet is paying off. Electricity now accounts for 30% of its energy consumption - around 50% higher than the US or Europe.
With 1/3 of global renewable energy capacity already installed, China is structurally more insulated from rising oil prices than most Western economies.
📣 From petrostate to electrostate? Our new paper 👇
Norway has some of the most ambitious climate commitments in the world. It also has one of the most powerful petroleum sectors.
But how can we escape fossil fuel lock in?
journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000880
Pakistan's solar revolution: from 0% to 25% in a decade.
2021: 4%
2022: 7%
2023: 10%
2024: 14%
2025: 25%
Solar is now Pakistan's #1 electricity source. Not driven by policy — driven by consumers.
Pakistan's solar revolution: from 0% to 25% in a decade.
2021: 4%
2022: 7%
2023: 10%
2024: 14%
2025: 25%
Solar is now Pakistan's #1 electricity source. Not driven by policy — driven by consumers.
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow
Despite the urgency of climate change mitigation, the political economy of fossil fuel lock-in in petroleum-exporting states such as Norway makes the policy underpinnings perpetuating fossil fuel prod...