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Going blue: A review of direct air capture

As the world moves to a more sustainable future and is advancing ways to reduce greenhouse gases and limit the effects of climate change, direct air capture (DAC) is one process being developed and deployed to remove CO2 from the atmosphere along with other efforts to reduce emissions. This industry is still in its infancy […]

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The forgotten renewable: A review of geothermal energy

In the discussions of renewable energy, much of the conversation usually revolves around wind and solar. Often overlooked is the energy beneath our feet, geothermal, so much so that it is sometimes called the “forgotten renewable”. Geothermal, however, is a vast, largely untapped resource capable of supplying our power needs; in fact, it is estimated […]

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Natural climate solutions for energy markets

Numerous companies are making net-zero pledges, with over 30% of the world’s largest companies committing to become net-zero in the coming decades. Some commitments are more ambitious than net-zero, such as Microsoft’s pledge to offset all their carbon emissions since its inception. One of the most affordable and easily accessible ways to achieve these promises […]

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Modeling GHG emissions in O&G, chemical, and petchem industries

Oil and gas companies are making decarbonization commitments that include mainly cutting Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions although they are under growing pressure to also cut Scope 3 emissions.  To this end, there is growing interest in understanding and benchmarking GHG emissions across the value chain from exploration and production through […]

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Greener skies part II: A jet fuel & SAF market outlook

We discussed the COVID-impact on aviation, regulatory drivers of decarbonization in aviation, and several commitments and investments made by airlines globally in the previous blog. In this blog, we will discuss how growing supply, techno-economic advancements, and feedstock supply will drive global sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) demand growth. There are several ways to manufacture SAF […]

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German energy markets: Between a rock and a hard place

Energy prices have soared throughout Europe since the beginning of the year. The crisis is particularly acute in the EU’s largest economy, Germany, which relies heavily on Russian gas for its economy. Recent events have exacerbated the problem and the German government is taking actions to combat the effects of the crisis on its people […]

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2022 ADI Forum highlights

The 2022 ADI Forum, ADI Analytics’ flagship oil and gas conference, featured over 30 expert speakers and panelists, sparking engaging discussions on key strategic issues across the entire oil and gas value chain. More than 100 attendees from leading oil and gas, energy, and chemicals companies participated in this insightful event, exchanging perspectives and industry […]

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High natural gas prices: Potential opportunity for coal-fired power

The Eastern U.S. is battling high coal prices which has suppressed gas to coal switching in recent months, even with the current natural gas market dealing with a decrease of supply and high trading prices. The constraints within the coal market have created an ever-increasing natural gas demand in the power sector. But how and […]

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What goes into making a Techno-Economic Analysis

A techno-economic analysis (TEA) is a very useful tool to evaluate the economic performance of an industrial process or product. The TEA can be used to study the impacts of implementing a new technology into a current process, optimize existing processes, or to evaluate the economic feasibility of a process before an investment is made. […]

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Floating light: The potential of hydrogen as a marine fuel

The global shipping industry is one of the hard-to-abate industries when it comes to decarbonization. While it constitutes a small share of global CO2 emissions today, it may see astronomical amount of growth if left unchecked. Global shipping industry demand is expected to see a 275% increase by 2050 compared to 2020 levels. To address […]