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  • As the grid adapts to a changing energy landscape, its traditional role must evolve to balance cost, reliability, and emerging system priorities through fresh thinking in technology, markets, and institutional design, says Mark O’Malley.

    • Mark O’Malley
    World View
  • As digital tools and sector coupling enable coordinated infrastructure and empower stakeholders, integrated energy systems are driving the transition to low-carbon urban energy, writes Jinyue Yan.

    • Jinyue Yan
    World View
  • Battery technology has advanced at extraordinary speed over the past decade, yet meeting the world’s accelerating electrification needs will require both continued evolution of lithium-ion systems and further progress in next-generation chemistries, writes Peter Bruce.

    • Peter G. Bruce
    World View
  • Electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) — an emerging approach using electricity to produce useful molecules — has advanced enormously over the past ten years. However, to progress further, we must move away from the traditional static description of catalytic surfaces, argues Beatriz Roldan Cuenya.

    • Beatriz Roldan Cuenya
    World View
  • Martin Green discusses how, over the past decade — and continuing today — we have witnessed a rapid increase in solar photovoltaic installations, a sharp decline in costs, and swift transitions in the dominant market technologies.

    • Martin A. Green
    World View
  • After years of technical advances and billions in public funding, carbon capture’s promise now depends on creative alliances — between incumbents and innovators, across borders and sectors — to safeguard past investments and deliver lasting climate impact, writes Jennifer Wilcox.

    • Jennifer Wilcox
    World View
  • This issue marks ten years of Nature Energy, offering a moment to reflect on a decade of energy research and to look ahead at what comes next.

    Editorial
  • The hydrogen ecosystem has developed substantially over the past decade, yet investment volatility and other challenges will require a reinvigorated and cohesive effort to enable success, writes Sunita Satyapal.

    • Sunita Satyapal
    World View
  • As Europe gradually phases out its fossil-fuel imports, some producer economies face rising risks. With careful management, the European Union can turn this shift into an opportunity to advance both climate leadership and geopolitical stability.

    • Thijs Van de Graaf
    Comment
  • Achieving a cleaner energy future depends, in part, on deployment of low-carbon chemical processes. Alongside innovations in chemistry, advances in process design and systems-level thinking are needed to deliver scalable solutions.

    Editorial

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