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It’s the End of the World as We Know It — Do You Feel Fine?

POWER Magazine

’s 1987 song was a fitting headline for this article. I thought the title from R.E.M.’s I contemplated using Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’,” but I thought R.E.M.’s ’s “stream of The post It’s the End of the World as We Know It — Do You Feel Fine?

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The Unexpected Sustainability Synergies of EVs, Renewable Energy, and Coal

Energy Central

Synopsis A previous article noted that coal can be transformed to RNG (renewable natural gas) biologically which can then be used to power EVs (electric vehicles).

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Calling yourself "sustainable".

Energy Central

After reading this news article from the FT it got me thinking.It's going to be interesting to see how the O&G / Energy Majors are going to get around calling themselves sustainable. Would they refuse to work.

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Charting the global energy landscape to 2050: Sustainable fuels

McKinsey

The report provides an outlook to 2050 for each energy type and carrier, including hydrogen, sustainable fuels, natural gas, oil, and coal, as well as a view on the role of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). In this article, we take a closer look at the role that sustainable fuels will play in decarbonizing energy systems.

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

Energy Central

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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Tesla Master Plan Part 3: Teardown By an Energy System Modeler

Energy Central

This article tackles a deceptively dangerous notion concerning energy, economics, and sustainability: We can practically and economically run our world almost exclusively on wind and solar power. We can accomplish this total transformation of the foundation of our civilization rapidly enough to keep global warming well below 2 °C.

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Economics of Blue Hydrogen Production

Energy Central

Earlier this year, Nils Rokke, executive VP for Sustainability at Norwegian research conglomerate SINTEF, contributed an article to Forbes about hydrogen production. The title, Blue Hydrogen Isn’t the Climate Enemy, It’s Part of the Solution, nicely captures the bottom line of the article.