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Staffan Reveman - Between NetZero and Blackouts.
As an energy expert, Staffan Reveman specializes in the analysis of energy-intensive industries, energy policy, and the growing demands of digital infrastructures.
In his presentations, he addresses the question of how the rising energy demands of industry, data centers, and digital services can be reconciled with climate targets, security of supply, and economic competitiveness.
Staffan Reveman Lecture Topics
- Industry under pressure – How energy-intensive industries must prepare for the future.
The impact of electrification, grid expansion, and electricity prices on steel, chemicals, data centers, and AI infrastructures.
- Between NetZero and blackouts – How secure is our electricity supply really?
Analysis of supply security in Europe, dependencies, and realistic capacity expansion until 2045.
- Artificial intelligence & cloud services: The invisible energy guzzlers of digitalization
Why data centers are becoming an energy policy risk – and which solutions really work.
- Energy as a location factor – Why production is moving to where electricity is available
Reindustrialization, location selection, and international competitiveness in the context of the energy transition.
- The energy transition under scrutiny – between regulatory wishful thinking and physical reality
A look at costs, subsidies, climate targets, and the true state of the European electricity market.
A central focus of his presentations is on energy-intensive industries such as AI data centers, steel, chemicals, and basic materials production.
Staffan Reveman analyzes the role that electrification, renewable energies, and efficiency improvements can play in these sectors. In doing so, he addresses both technological possibilities and economic and regulatory frameworks. The aim is to identify realistic transformation paths that secure industrial value creation while reducing emissions.
Staffan Reveman's other lecture topics
- The German energy transition – status quo and change
- Faking competitiveness with electricity subsidies – why?
- Digital infrastructures in the electricity crisis, control or distraction?
- AI – (Artificial) intelligence chooses nuclear power
- Cybersecurity for energy sources - Blackout or the race for security
- The role of nuclear power in the energy mix and for competitiveness.
- Germany as an energy country: Where do we stand and where are we headed? Are our resources sufficient to meet the high demand?
- Electricity supply for digital infrastructures: green, secure, and economical – the outlook
Staffan Reveman: “It's five past midnight. My keynotes are not for the faint-hearted and are based exclusively on cold, hard facts.”
Staffan Reveman highlights the increasing demand for electricity due to cloud services, artificial intelligence, and data-intensive applications. He explains why they have become strategic hubs of modern economies and what challenges arise from their high energy and cooling requirements.
In this context, Staffan Reveman discusses solutions such as energy-efficient hardware, waste heat utilization, site selection based on energy availability, and the use of renewable energies. He also addresses the importance of grid expansion, flexibility options, and energy management. Alternative solutions for power generation are discussed in a comparison between major industrialized nations.
The costs of power generation are compared with industrial electricity prices and their consequences in the form of ever-increasing subsidies. The industry's ambitious plans for higher electricity consumption are also critically compared with the country's planned power plant capacity.
Staffan Reveman: A critical analysis of the electricity mix in different countries helps listeners understand what is meant by the term “NetZero” and what we still need to do.
Staffan Reveman's presentations are characterized by a clear, unvarnished analytical structure and a practical view of current developments. They are aimed at specialist audiences from industry, energy supply, politics, and digitalization, and offer in-depth insights into the interactions between energy, technology, and industrial transformation.
Staffan Reveman: The energy transition, data centers, artificial intelligence, Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI, Tesla, battery factories, cyberattacks on energy resources, and other global players require so much energy, and hardly anyone knows where the electricity and energy are supposed to come from. Will energy become the new gold? What will an affordable pricing policy look like? And is industrial electricity just a big bubble? Expert Staffan Reveman will talk about exactly that in his lectures.
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