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Energy in Demand
The focus of this site is the low carbon energy transition. The purpose is to share information, highlight issues, drive momentum and especially, to share thinking. I strongly encourage readers to react and to add your own ideas and perspectives.
Rod Janssen, Editor

This Week’s Posts

  • Addressing climate change: “Wine and vine is like the canary in the coalmine”
  • Europe’s energy transition: coalition calls for avoiding hydrogen for heating homes
  • Addressing Britain’s energy-inefficient building stock: a system-wide perspective is needed rather than passing the buck down to homeowners or housebuilders
  • Methane is leaking out of the more than 4 million abandoned oil and gas wells in the United States and Canada
  • The Paris climate agreement: global action on methane emissions is needed
  • The Green Climate Fund is by design a learning institution
  • Is the train era in Europe starting a new carbon neutral chapter?
  • New EEA briefing on multiple benefits of switch to renewable electricity
  • A senior official in the Trump administration may have violated US law by publishing papers downplaying the climate crisis
  • A growing chorus of experts caution carbon capture technology may not be that effective and in some cases could even add to GHG emissions

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