Capgemini Energy Transition & Utilities ’s Post

Looking ahead to 2025, the energy and utilities sector stands at a pivotal moment. In his latest article, James Forrest explores five key trends shaping the transition: - Balancing growth with sustainability amid rising energy demands. - Renewed interest in nuclear energy, driven by emerging technologies. - Geopolitics shaping energy policy and sovereignty. - The urgent need to modernize energy infrastructure. - Signs of a potential global emissions peak, offering hope for climate action. James emphasizes that 2025 holds the potential for transformative progress toward a sustainable and resilient energy future—if collaboration, innovation, and determination lead the way. Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/dBbwFYnY #2025trends #EnergySector #EnergyTrends

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Torben Schuster

Vice President Head of Energy Transition & Utilities

2mo

Many thanks James Forrest! Fully sunscribe to these topics on a global perspective! From a German point of view I need to add (or even replace the point nuclear with) flexible genereration (H2-ready) and storage technologies.

Parichit Bagga, P. Eng, MBA

NPX | ISB | Kinectrics NSS | Atomic Energy of Canada Limited | Sterlite Power

2mo

Thx for sharing! Interesting to see GenAI already on radars for SMRs and discussions on Nuclear powered Data Centers given how big of a jump in regulatory and operational processes we talk about in implementing some digital transformation roadmaps.

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Brandan D.

Doctor of Business Administration | Consultant | Efficiency, Growth, Success

2mo

The energy transition and utilities sector are indeed vital for our future. Successfully executing our strategic alignments will be the key differentiator in navigating these transformative trends. Excited to contribute to this important journey!

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