Five years in, Ember’s vision of an electric future is coming to life
Turning data into action
Ember doesn’t just curate data – we use it to discover insights, and make sure more people know about the epoch-shaping opportunity of the energy transition.
Ember’s analysis shows we’ve reached an inflection point. Clean power passed 40% of global electricity in 2024, a milestone that would have seemed unlikely just a decade ago. In many countries, solar and wind aren’t alternative energy anymore – they’re becoming the energy system itself, backed by storage technologies that are dropping in cost with the same ruthless efficiency.
It’s Ember’s local experts that allow us to connect this global shift to on-the-ground benefits. Our work in India has shown that solar power could slash steel production costs by up to 10%. In Mexico, we’ve shown that ambitious renewables goals can reduce dependency on US gas imports and create thousands of jobs. In the EU, we’ve shown that investing in grids can help countries position themselves to capture the economic and strategic benefits of AI.
As a team of almost 80 people across 19 countries and six continents, we are networked with investors, governments, industry, transmission system operators, civil society, journalists and thought leaders – helping to provide global-level thinking to local problems and opportunities, using the very latest data.
Electricity in every sector
There’s an even wider transition happening beyond how clean power is strangling the growth of coal and gas. It’s the story of electrification and how every sector is being modernised and transformed by electricity, from transport to heating and cooling, and even to industry.
Ember is turning our data and analytical power to explain and accelerate electrification too, because whilst it’s less talked about than renewables, this race to electrify is even more transformative. It covers a much larger market, and could be the solution to replacing 75% of energy imports globally.
So five years in, Ember is focused not just on building a cleaner electricity system – but on building an electric civilisation. The implications ripple outward in every direction: geopolitics shifts when countries no longer need to import fossil fuels; energy security increases when your fuel source is the sun and wind rather than volatile global commodity markets; energy bills and the wholesale cost-of-living fall when electrification and cheap renewable power combine.
So Ember will be spending the coming years ensuring electrification moves from the margins to the centre. This isn’t just about climate policy anymore – it’s about building energy systems that are resilient, low-cost and high-performance. The clean energy transition has become the intelligent choice, not just the moral one.
The next five years will be decisive. Ember is going to make sure that as policy is created and investment decisions are taken across the globe, those choices are based on up-to-the-moment open data and analysis.
About Ember
Ember is an independent energy think tank that aims to accelerate the clean energy transition with data and policy. It creates targeted data insights to advance policies that urgently shift the world to a clean, electrified energy future.
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