Publications
Rival energy futures
The world is heading into an era of energy oversupply, with US-backed LNG and China-backed solar competing for the hearts — and wallets — of emerging markets.
Ignore the fossil noise, the electrotech revolution is happening
As the IEA publishes its World Energy Outlook 2025, Ember takes a look at what it means for fossil fuel demand in the future.
The electrotech revolution
The annual slidedeck from Kingsmill Bond and the Ember Futures team unpacks how electrotech is rewriting the economics and geopolitics of energy.
China energy transition review
China’s surge in renewables and whole-economy electrification is rapidly reshaping energy choices for the rest of the world, creating the conditions for a decline in global fossil fuel use.
The long march of electrification
A century of growth in electricity has brought us to the Age of Electricity.
The electrification imperative
How a switch from burning fossil fuels to using electricity can unlock the full value of the energy transition
Three facts that show how solar and wind strengthen energy security
With three-quarters of the world in fossil-importing countries, new data from Ember shows that solar and wind have reached the price and scale to significantly displace fossil fuels and boost energy independence.
Energy security in an insecure world
New analysis shows that replacing fossil imports with three key levers—electric vehicles, heat pumps, and renewables—can cut net fossil fuel imports by 70%, saving importers $1.3 trillion globally each year.
Renewables allow us to pay less, not twice
What Kemi Badenoch, and many others, get wrong about renewables.