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Global Energy Outlook 2025: Headwinds and Tailwinds in the Energy Transition

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Apr 9, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 21st, 2025
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Summary

Join Resources for the Future for a virtual panel discussion on the Global Energy Outlook 2025, focusing on the future of energy markets and climate policy.

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Date
April 9th, 2025
Type
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Event Overview

The "Global Energy Outlook 2025: Headwinds and Tailwinds in the Energy Transition" webinar, hosted by Resources for the Future (RFF), is set for April 9, 2025, from 2:00 to 3:15 PM ET. This event coincides with the release of RFF's annual report, which synthesizes projections and analyses from leading energy organizations.

Key Topics

Participants will explore critical findings related to AI-driven demand growth, the evolution of global LNG markets, and the deployment of renewable energy in developing nations. The discussion will also address the shifting energy landscape in sub-Saharan Africa and its implications for global greenhouse gas emissions.

Panel Discussion

The webinar will feature a panel of experts, including Yuqi Zhu, Emily Joiner, and Brandon Holmes from RFF, alongside Tanya Das from the Bipartisan Policy Center, Joe DeCarolis from North Carolina State University, Sarah Ladislaw from RMI, Rose Mutiso from the Energy for Growth Hub, and Billy Pizer, President of RFF. The panel will delve into the interplay between energy security, economic growth, and climate change, particularly in light of recent shifts in U.S. climate policy.

For more information and to register, visit the event page.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.