Elle Butterworth

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Jill of all trades, trying to master some...

Policy Advisor @ Energy Systems Catapult (UK) - focusing on Carbon Policy, Markets and Regulation: https://es.catapult.org.uk/project/net-zero-carbon-policy/

PhD @ CRESR (part-time) on wicked problems in environmental policy design.

Used to live in Melbourne, now Sheffield based.

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This extended out onto the roads. Street lights connected to the main grid had been rewired to houses. This must be a data consumption nightmare but also dangerous. Cables are everywhere with children running around and water leaks common.

The unaffordability of safe electricity has pushed some people to extreme limits to engage in the "modern" world. These more rural areas are recognising tourism as a huge economic driver. But tourists want electricity.

And given the whole #systems approach we talk about at ESC, I can't not mention building regs. Or lack thereof. We saw some very spicy electrics, including on our shower room (photo).

Most houses look unfinished with metal bars sticking out of the concrete or a partially complete walls attached to them. This means the occupants can avoid paying property taxes as house unfinished but it has also created conditions that make energy efficiency and building regulations difficult to impose.

On #Renewables. Making up ~ 1/4 of Jordan's electricity. There were plenty of #solar panels and on shore #wind visible from the main highways. Also several houses had solar panels on their roof. Some houses were clearly "off grid" and Bedouin tents often had portable solar to charge small items like mobile phones.

Solar panel in photo is being used by Bedouin traders, escaping the heat of the midday sun in one of the old tombs in Petra.

And this is where the chart is extracted from. Which shows how the Climate Change Committee #CCC expect installations are needed to ramp up in coming years to support a balanced pathway to #netzero

Looking extremely unlikely after #autumnstatement

This chart has been doing the rounds on *the other place*. Shows a huge drop in UK domestic installations of energy efficient measures (#retrofit) once government funding was cut.

Demonstrates the power of government grants/incentives to drive change.

The sad thing is, ten years later high costs of energy could have been partially mitigated by a more sustained investment here.