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Four Futures for Powering Growth in the New Economy: Energy and Competitiveness in 2035


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Four Futures for Powering Growth in the New Economy: Energy and Competitiveness in 2035

 Four Futures for Powering Growth in the New Economy: Energy and Competitiveness in 2035

9th June 2026

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Four Futures for Powering Growth in the New Economy: Energy and Competitiveness in 2035 explores how the interplay between legacy and new energy systems could reshape growth, business competitiveness, and the distribution of economic advantage.

Against a backdrop of geoeconomic fragmentation, technological disruption and shifting security and energy landscape, the paper presents four distinct futures for 2035 where success depends not only on access to critical resources and technologies, but also on the ability to integrate, scale and deploy them effectively within increasingly complex, interconnected and contested economic systems.

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