Energy

Have Russia's hopes of finding a replacement for the closed European gas market in China failed?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 24, 2024.

The Russian economy has been at an impasse since the door it had hoped would compensate for the damage caused by sanctions on energy exports...

Is the EU's ambitious 2035 fossil fuel ban a realistic vision or a utopia?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 20, 2024.

Encouraging reports say that in the first half of this year, electricity from solar and wind has already surpassed that from fossil fuels, particularly coal,...

Net zero will make you poorer

Energy Daniel Lacalle - July 15, 2024.

If you read the latest OECD publication, “Employment Outlook 2024: The Net Zero Transition and the Labour Market,” you would imagine that the world has...

Accelerating the Maritime Energy Transition: The Dutch Are Making Real Progress

Energy Gordon Feller - June 11, 2024.

The Maritime Masterplan is an ambitious initiative by the Netherlands to accelerate the transition towards smart and zero-emission shipping. The Masterplan has been awarded €210...

The Coal Conundrum: Diverging Paths for Developing and Developed Economies

Energy Gordon Feller - May 31, 2024.

The global energy landscape is witnessing a stark divide between developing and developed economies when it comes to the future of coal-fired power generation. While...

Africa’s gas—can it fill the gaps?

Energy Gordon Feller - May 21, 2024.

Rising transportation cost estimates, and rising delivered gas cost estimates, are changing the viability of five African pipeline proposals. The Central Africa Pipeline/Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Pipeline  The pipeline...

Biking Is (Finally) Having A Moment

Energy Gordon Feller - May 14, 2024.

Transport is, by far, the largest generator of the world’s daily dose of greenhouse gas emissions. The cleanest and greenest mode of transport, by far,...

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