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Episode 39: Engineer, Entrepreneur, Advocate: Delivering Sustainable Energy Solutions Across the Globe - MyEnergyLife Series

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Through a series of articles, we will explore the many career paths that exist in the energy industry. Welcome to the 39th episode of the #MyEnergyLife series, a weekly LinkedIn feature designed to highlight, engage with, and empower emerging energy professionals across Africa.

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CCS - An error in the Inflation Reduction Act?

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However, it must be pointed out that support for CCS is a loser, at least as this article claims. One of the authors is a professor of environmmental engineering at MIT, and he says of CCS: "Every Dollar. It will spur the adoption of renewables and EVs, improve energy efficiency and encourage innovation.

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A Modest Proposal for Climate Models

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This post started with the article in the May 3 issue of Science, “Climate modelers grapple with their own emissions.” These organizations’ publications provide.

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Grow the Economy, Save the World!

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The New York Times proposes “economic growth has been ecologically costly, and so a movement in favor of “degrowth” is growing” The American Association For The Advancement of Science however, in the article Using the ocean to run a heat engine by: Steven A. Edwards, argues the opposite. ” by.

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Mimicking biological enzymes may be key to hydrogen fuel production

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Hydrogen can run a fuel cell and some internal combustion engine makers already have prototype of hydrogen fueled ICEs. This article presents another technic for hydrogen production that relies on biochemistry. Without a doubt, hydrogen is the cleanest fuel source there is. In walk, enzyme hydrogenase.

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No Scientific Proof

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I am an electrical engineer. I also faithfully read every weekly AAAS issue of “Science” (although not every article therein – my interests are limited). I am not a scientist. However, I am a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and have been for many years.

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COP28: Watching Sausage Being Made Not for the Faint Hearted

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Highlights of the Observations of Several Energy and Climate Experts Attending COP28 Including Pros and Cons of Climate Finance Models In a bylined article titled “May Day at COP28” appearing online in the politically conservative American Thinker, nuclear engineer Joseph Somsel offered his personal views after the first week of being on (..)

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