NEWS: Reduced Carbon Emissions Expose Economic Vulnerabilities
- sonya344
- Nov 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 4
NEWS: Europe has reduced carbon emissions more rapidly than any other major region, but the rushed pace of the transition has exposed real economic vulnerabilities.
While large-scale renewables deployment has significantly reduced carbon emissions, by 30% from 2005 levels, the lack of parallel investment in system optimisation has led to elevated electricity prices and declining competitiveness in energy-intensive sectors.
For CenEMS, the signal is clear:
• Decarbonisation alone isn’t enough. Without coordinated control, storage integration and demand-side flexibility, the cost of clean energy rises.
• System intelligence is now a prerequisite for affordability. Advanced optimisation isn’t a “future nice-to-have”, it is fundamental to maintaining industrial resilience and consumer stability.
• The next phase of the energy transition will be won on orchestration, not capacity expansion.
This is exactly where CenEMS focuses: enabling organisations to operate energy assets in a way that maintains reliability, reduces cost exposure and ensures the transition remains both environmentally and economically sustainable.



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