• 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 Sitelog
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