IN CONCLUSION

This year's survey reveals a markedly more positive outlook on the global push for cleaner energy, especially when compared to the more cautious perspective observed in the previous year.

This optimism is particularly evident in the views expressed by energy suppliers and investors regarding their capacity to achieve net zero targets and to secure the necessary funding for their initiatives.

Notably, the majority of surveyed energy suppliers and investors (56%) express confidence in meeting the Paris Accord objectives. Furthermore, most respondents feel assured about their organization's ability to fulfill their internal net zero pledges.

This shift in sentiment suggests a growing confidence in the feasibility and momentum of the clean energy transition.

What is your level of confidence that Paris Accord objectives can be met?

Overall, our Global Energy Transition 2025 Outlook highlights a notable alignment between energy suppliers and commercial consumers in their pursuit of a cleaner energy future. Both groups are leveraging their own resources to drive change, with commercial consumers focusing on energy efficiency and reduced consumption. While opinions differ on the impact of these efforts on operating costs, the overall commitment to decarbonization remains steadfast.


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