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31/10/11 GLTE project maps carbon emissions
Statoil, Subsea 7, FMC Technologies and Nexans partnered with Xyntéo to form this GLTE project, which mapped the full life-cycle carbon emissions of the Tyrihans oil and gas field offshore Norway. Using Xyntéo’s Carbon, Decision and Scenario Mapping methodology (CDS), we mapped the carbon footprint of Tyrihans over its entire life cycle and its supply chain; linked emissions to the decisions that led to them; and explored less carbon intensive alternatives for future developments.
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01/07/11 GLTE London briefing
This new briefing, A Working Vision of the Low-Carbon Economy, attempts to paint a picture of what the low-carbon economy could look like. Drawing on the insightful presentations and challenging discussions that took place at the GLTE meeting in London in April, the paper speculates the low-carbon future will be built around five pillars – energy, infrastructure, mobility, production and consumption.
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24/06/11 The Future Role of Natural Gas
This position paper by the European Gas Advocacy Forum (EGAF) argues that Europe’s energy pathway should give greater emphasis to natural gas as a means of building competitiveness while making progress towards climate targets. Xyntéo worked with the group to produce the paper.
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11/05/11 Interviews and other footage from GLTE London
Participants from the GLTE London share their insights on what the transition to the low-carbon economy will feel like by illustrating the concrete ways in which tomorrow’s business climate will differ from today’s.
23/02/11 Shanghai GLTE briefing
GLTE partners met in Shanghai in November 2010 to discuss two crucial levers to low-carbon growth: China and electrification. This briefing revisits these themes, recalling memorable quotes from participants.
23/02/11 Interviews from GLTE Shanghai
Siemens Energy CEO Wolfgang Dehen and other GLTE participants speak about smart cities, shifting consumer demands and other changes in the transition to a lower-carbon world.
13/09/10: Stavanger GLTE briefings
This resource contains a pair of briefings: one on the role of the oil and gas industry in building a lower-carbon economy; the other on the special contribution that natural gas can make to overcoming the carbon challenge, not just in power generation but also in other sectors of natural gas demand.
Also contains quotes from the discussions and photos of participants.
26/06/10: Interviews and other footage from Stavanger GLTE
Peter Darbee, Helge Lund, John Hess, Malcolm Brinded and more share their views on low-carbon growth, innovation and the added value of GLTE.
14/04/10: Washington DC GLTE briefings
This briefing series tackles three key challenges to building a low-carbon world: How can production and consumption patterns be unpicked and reworked to unleash low-carbon growth? How can the global energy mix be reconfigured and shifted away from carbon-intensive sources? How can multilateral institutions be reformed and strengthened to help deliver and safeguard a lower-carbon world?
Quotes from discussions and photos included.
10/03/10: Leadership Through Rough Seas
Responsible for a growing share of global CO2 emissions, shipping is a part of the climate problem. But as one of the most carbon-efficient forms of freight transport, shipping is also a pivotal part of the solution – provided shipping leaders adopt the long view and take action now to address impending emissions regulation, high and volatile oil prices, a robust carbon price and greener customer and investor preferences.
Produced in partnership with the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association.
01/03/09: Creating Growth Solutions for the Low-Carbon Economy
This report sets out the strategic framework for low-carbon growth developed by Xyntéo and its partners in the Global Leadership & Technology Exchange. The framework provides business leaders with a model for capturing value in the shift to the low-carbon economy.