GASTECH 2024: John Kerry assures that the energy transition is unstoppable

He also warned that countries and companies that do not adopt clean technologies and decarbonization measures risk being left behind in a market that is already moving towards a more sustainable future.
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GASTECH 2024 John Kerry

During the GASTECH 2024 event in Houston, John F. Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State, strongly emphasized that the energy transition will be a major challenge. energy transition is inevitable and represents a unique opportunity for industrial and national development. Kerry also emphasized the rapid advancement of clean technologies and their crucial role in combating the climate crisis.

During his remarks, Kerry warned the oil and gas industry to oil and gas about the risks of being left behind if they do not adopt decarbonization technologies.“Traditional players in the energy sector who fail to take action now risk losing competitiveness to new energy leaders,” Kerry warned.

He also strongly questioned the viability of carbon capture and storage projects. carbon capture and storagea mechanism promoted by traditional energy companies, suggesting that their scalability and cost remain uncertain. Instead, Kerry promoted greater investment in renewable energy, noting that the market is already shifting towards cleaner, more affordable solutions.

Kerry highlighted success stories at GASTECH 2024

Kerry also highlighted examples of successful sustainable energy adoption in countries such as China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Pakistan, which are demonstrating resilience and leadership in the race to carbon neutrality. The state of Texas has even surpassed California in renewable energy production capacity. renewable energyThe state of Texas has even surpassed California in renewable energy production capacity, showing that change is feasible in different contexts.

Finally, Kerry’s message to the energy companies was blunt: “The market is already moving towards a more sustainable energy future, and technological innovation will be the key driver. Adapting is essential to survive in this new environment. “. Kerry closed his speech by stressing that climate climate change will continue to drive both competition and investment in clean technologies.

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