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Future Energy Consumption: Natural Gas Poised To Increase In Transportation?

January 12, 2013 by Bill Squadron
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The recent projections for future energy consumption from Exxon Mobil’s report, “Outlook for Energy,” and the EIA’s “Annual Energy Outlook, 2013” essentially said the same thing concerning the potential for natural gas and its derivative methanol: Natural gas use now is only about 1 percent of the total fuel used in vehicles, and by 2040...[read more]

How good are our predictions of the next 30 years ?

May 11, 2010 by Big Gav
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The Long Now Blog has a great graphic showing how poor predictions in the 1970's of future energy use in the US were - How good are our predictions of the next 30 years ?. The modellers obviously underestimated how successful energy efficiency programs would be - and perhaps also how much US manufacturing would disappear offshore. [read more]

Nuclear century outlook – crystal ball gazing by the WNA

March 31, 2010 by Barry Brook
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I’ve talked recently on BNC about various recent energy plans. which seek to replace fossil fuels with low-carbon alternatives. On the whole, I’ve been left dissatisfied. For instance, there was the Scientific American article ‘A path to sustainable energy by 2030‘ (technology = renewables only, critiqued by me here) and the UK Royal...[read more]

2025 Economic Developments in China and India, and the Future of American Solar and Wind

November 20, 2009 by Charles Barton
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Brian Wang has a very interesting post based on economic projections by Rio Tinto, the international mining outfit. Rio Tinto clearly wants to know about future metal demands in the global economy. Of course this is important for Rio Tinto to know since it takes both time and a lot of capital to develop a new mine, and an accurate...[read more]