The risky search under every rock and iceberg for oil and gas deposits is a costly distraction from investing in a clean energy future.
The risky search under every rock and iceberg for oil and gas deposits is a costly distraction from investing in a clean energy future.
It’s possible through structural and technological changes unfolding in the global economy and opportunities for greater economic efficiency.
What makes IS powerful today is the fact that they laid out their military strategy based on where oil fields are located.
Saudi exports have likely run below 7 million barrels per day for the last four months — their lowest level since September 2011.
For oil and gas explorers both big and small, Argentina is back – with possibly more shale than the United States, and the industry is more active than ever.
The top three countries in installed geothermal power capacity – the United States, the Philippines, and Indonesia – account for more than half the world total.
Oil producing countries around the world face a harsh reality when it comes to securing barrels of the commodity.
With 18,300 megawatts, China now trails only Germany (at 36,000 megawatts) in overall capacity.
Roughly half of the total will be built in China and the U.S. This is good news for the wind business, for electricity consumers, and for people who value cleaner air and water.
As wind power opens up an even greater lead over nuclear, it is showing the potential to emerge as the safe, scalable, water-sparing backbone of a low-carbon Chinese energy economy.