The Energy Transition Has a Misalignment Problem — And Some Actors Benefit From It
Not all inefficiency destroys value. In parts of the system, it redistributes it — and persists as a result.
Approved for Investment. Unprepared for Delivery.
Why system responsibility disappears once capital is committed
Energy Transition Without Architecture Is Just Procurement
Why national energy ambitions are advancing faster than the institutional architecture required to sustain them
When Deployment Outruns Design
Why sequencing, not raw acceleration, determines the resilience and velocity of national energy systems
Orchestration Is a Governance Discipline, Not a Metaphor
Why cross-ministerial coordination cannot substitute for system authority
From Showcase to Stagnation
Why pilot success rarely translates into national energy systems