International Energy: Renewables Gain, but King Coal Proves Stubborn Opponent

Breaking Energy 2013-07-26

Summary:

House Holds Hearing On Future Of Oil

As the developed world enjoys an energy production renaissance, developing countries – particularly in Asia – look to lead global energy consumption growth and are expected to burn lots of coal along the way. The US Energy Information Administration Thursday released its International Energy Outlook that forecasts energy balances and consumption trends out to 2040…. Keep reading →

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efficiency fracking natural gas eia ghg emissions emissions lng hydraulic fracturing oil nuclear power generation oil & gas oil prices adam sieminski natural gas development oil consumption

Authors:

Jared Anderson

Date tagged:

07/26/2013, 10:01

Date published:

07/26/2013, 10:00