
Could we see another oil boom?
With there being light at the end of the tunnel in regards to COVID-19 via vaccine rollouts, the world is eagerly anticipating when they can begin normal lives and travel the world once again. With […]
With there being light at the end of the tunnel in regards to COVID-19 via vaccine rollouts, the world is eagerly anticipating when they can begin normal lives and travel the world once again. With […]
There is more than one way to set about decarbonizing an oil and gas giant. The European majors are diversifying away from oil and gas, making significant investments in renewables and have plans to invest all […]
The recipe for renewable energy’s 2020 breakout was so perfect it deserves a Michelin star. Technological improvements had been simmering for years and paired perfectly with short-term seasonings like low interest rates. The result was […]
Energy News Beat Publishers Note: This article from the Brookings Institution has a lot of good information, and is tilted towards the renewable markets. We like seeing all sides to a story and do not […]
The island of Kauai is, for many reasons, a glorious place to live. The temperature ranges from the low 70s to the mid 80s, and with a population of 72,000, the island lifestyle is truly […]
Great insight from David Ramsden Wood, or has his friends call him, DRW. Subscribe to his podcast at #hottakeoftheday [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqQJoyu71HM[/embedyt] Fun facts! 20 mmbo/d of crude oil are used in the United States each […]
Energy News Beat Publishers Note: David Ramsden Wood, (or as his friends call him DRW), has a great real-life story as an example of what we call “Balanced Power Diet”. All forms of power and […]
Energy News Beat Publishers Note: Excellent opinion piece by Julian Lee, Bloomberg. A great insight to the mastermind chess moves around oil production. It’s starting to look like Saudi Arabia’s concerns over the oil demand recovery were well […]
As the climate is changing, the Arctic is warming four times faster than global averages, causing the circumpolar Jetstream to weaken and move southwards. Consequently, freezing cold air masses – known as the Polar Vortex […]
Energy News Beat Publishers Note: We absolutely love our Canadian neighbors, and Heidi and Terry are no exception. We have had the privilege’s of working with them on a couple of podcasts episodes and really […]
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