Energy
1
Energy
2
Energy Overview
2.1
Energy Civilization
2.2
World Energy Outlook
2.3
Energy Power Game
2.4
World Energy Consumption per Capita
3
Energy Demand
3.1
Energy Statistics
3.2
Energy Transition not Enough
4
Energy Intensity
4.1
Power Density
5
Energy Return
5.1
EROEI
6
Energy Development
7
Energy Transition
7.1
Minerals in Transition
7.1.1
Copper
7.2
IEA Net-zero 2050
7.3
Transition Risks
7.4
Transition Forecasting
8
Batteries
8.1
Lithium
8.1.1
Portugal’s Lithium Reserves
8.2
Lithium-ion Batteries (LIBs)
8.3
Nickel-Hydrogen
8.4
Iron-Air
8.5
Flow Batteries
8.6
Zinc
8.7
Sodium-ion
8.8
Sodium-Sulphur
8.9
Liquid-Metal
8.10
QuantumScape
8.11
CO2
8.12
Graphene
8.13
EV Battery Supply Chain
8.14
Battery Repair
9
Energy Storage
9.1
Pumped Hydro
9.2
Flow Batteries
9.3
Mechnical Energy Storage
9.4
Thermal Storage
9.5
Software (Market Flex)
9.6
Compressed Air
10
Amoniac
11
Aviation Fuel
11.1
Contrails
12
Bio Fuel
13
Fuel Cells
14
Geothermal
14.1
Global Geothermal Power Tracker
14.2
Heat Storage
14.3
Deep Drilling
14.3.1
Ultra Deep Drilling
14.3.2
Drilling Technology
14.4
Enhanced Geothermal
14.5
History of Geothermal
14.6
US - Nevada
14.7
China
14.8
US
15
Hydro Power
16
Hydrogen
16.1
Home heating Hydrogen
16.2
Green vs Blue Hydrogen
16.3
White Hydrogen
16.3.1
How green is blue hydrogen?
16.4
Wind to Hydrogen
16.5
Hydrogen Aviation
16.6
Green Hydrogen Cost Reduction
16.7
Green Hydrogen- ‘Gas of the Future?’
16.8
Hydrogen Mirage?
17
Nuclear
17.1
World Nuclear Status Report
17.2
COP28 Tripple Nuclear by 20250
17.3
Nuclear Dilemma
17.4
Fukushima
17.5
James Hansen’s Position
17.6
Fusion - ITER
17.7
Fusion - Helion
17.8
Fusion - Tiny
17.9
Fusion - Neither clean nor cheap
17.10
Thorium
17.11
Melted Salt Reactors
17.12
Uranium Supply Chain
17.13
SMR - Small Modular Reactor
17.14
Nuclear Leaks and Waste
17.14.1
Sellafield
18
Ocean turbines
19
Oil
19.1
Carbon Intensity of Crude Oil Production
20
Renewable
20.1
Green energy: A Dead End
21
Solar
21.1
Software drives Solar Costs
21.2
Efficiency
21.3
Mediterranean
21.4
Solar Waste
22
Ocean Wave Power
23
Wind
23.1
Installed Capacity Megawatts
23.2
Icing
23.3
Bladeless
23.4
Power Supply Correlation Challenges
23.5
Wind Turbines kill Birds and Bats
24
Varia
24.1
US Legislation
25
Distributed Energy Resources
26
Virtual Power Plants
27
Energy Use
27.1
Energy Efficiency
27.1.1
Rebound effect
27.2
Urbanization
27.3
Green Steel
27.3.1
Molten Oxide Electrolysis
27.4
Aluminum
27.5
Shipping
27.5.1
Green methanol
27.6
Food-Energy Nexus
28
Energy Poverty
29
Carbon intensity of Energy
30
Rebound Effect
31
Energy Policy
31.1
Green hydrogen regulation
32
Fossil Subsidies
33
Germany
34
Norway
34.1
Energy Statistics
34.2
Energy Policy
34.2.1
Energy Policy History
35
Serbia
36
United States
36.1
IRA
I Appendices
Appendices
A
About
B
Links
C
NEWS
C.1
231018 The case against the US government’s big ‘blue hydrogen’ bet
C.2
221228 Sputtering Nuclear Sector
C.3
221118 Floating Wind Farm
C.4
220505 Silicon Batteries
C.5
220116 Europe’s Energy Crisis
C.6
211207 Novel lithium-carbon battery chemistry
C.7
210710 Renewables passing Nuclear
C.8
210629 Equinor triple UK hydrogen
C.9
210604 Crane Battery
C.10
210427 HeatCrete Thermal Storage
C.11
210121 “Gas is over”
D
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