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- Countries that are now part of the GCC have undergone significant energy transitions since the discovery of oil and gas in their lands. Think about what these countries were like before this wealth poured in. Then think about how they have changed and developed since. There are still older peop...
- There is no such thing as clean energy. Some energy systems are cleaner than others. All energy systems have emissions, pollutants and other externalities along their supply chains and in their lifecycles. As we are deciding what a cleaner energy option might be used, we need to compare all t...
- We waste 30 to 40 percent of our food, 60 to 70 percent of our energy, and massive amounts of water. We are in a world of increasing resource stress, especially in energy, water, and food. We are wasting a lot, and then we waste the waste that we could reuse, recycle, or, at the very least, red...
- The world is concerned with reaching net-zero emissions to combat climate change. Nuclear power can be a base load to back up intermittent power sources such as wind and solar. A base load is a steady supply of electricity that covers the minimum, or base demand, in an electricity grid. Some ...
- As I said in last week’s column, the future of energy is exciting and there are many opportunities. There are also many risks to consider as we move into this exciting future. Energy transitions are more than changing percentages and amounts of types of energy. The Gulf Cooperation Council of...
- There are many ways a younger person could get involved with the adventure of energy. I call it an adventure because it is. The changes that could happen in the next decades as countries and companies push for net-zero by 2050, 2060 and 2070 will be breathtaking. There will be extraordinary o...
- According to Scientific American, the earth rotates at about 1,000 miles an hour. It orbits around that sun at about 67,000 miles per hour. It moves around the center of our galaxy at about 490,000 miles per hour. So, how come we do not feel this? Our immediate perceptions do not allow it becau...
- Russia relies heavily on the EU as an energy market. About 60 percent of its export revenues is from energy. Around 30 percent of its federal budget comes from energy. These percentages depend on lots of factors, but often average out around these numbers. Russia’s biggest energy market by far...
- Oil prices are determined by many factors such as OPEC+ production, non-OPEC+ production, OECD and non-OECD demand, inventories on hand in various parts of the world, excess oil capacity, what is happening in financial markets, demand in various oil consuming markets and hundreds of other varia...
- There is more to defense than a defense industry, although having one’s own defense industry — a solid and inventive one — can make a huge difference, especially during times when international relations and the world in general can be strategically fragile. The elements of national power are...
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