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Alcohol-to-jet: Fueling the future of SAF
As the world moves towards a more sustainable energy future, ethanol and methanol could play a key role in powering not just vehicles but also airplanes. With mandates in place in the U.S. and EU for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and initiatives by organizations such as the International Air Transport Association (IATA) […]
How oil and gas companies are decarbonizing exploration and production
In a previous blog post, we discussed the difficulties of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the chemical industry. Similar challenges also exist in the oil and gas industry, particularly in the upstream sector, which is known for being one of the most difficult sectors to reduce GHG emissions. According to the International Energy Agency […]
The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election – Part 1: How will the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) be impacted?
On November 5Th Americans will vote for their next president. This election can feel like déjà vu, as the two main candidates are the same as in 2020. According to current polls and reports, the race is expected to be tight. The first debate is scheduled on June 27th and might help inform voters – […]
Back to the pavilion: Steady growth of investments in offshore oil and gas and LNG
Recent decisions by governments and energy companies highlight a growing focus on energy security over energy transition. South Korea, a leading importer of fossil fuels and home to some of the largest chemical companies in Asia Pacific, recently commissioned geophysical exploration that showed likelihood of 14 billion barrels of oil and gas off the coast […]
The shale shakeout will drive a new operating paradigm
The flurry of consolidation amongst operators in the shale patch that began last year is continuing in 2024 as well. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity has been particularly brisk, with deals varying in size and scope. For instance, Chevron acquired PDC Energy exactly a year ago for $7.6 billion and followed up with an offer for Hess […]
Greening agriculture: Green ammonia and beyond
Ammonia plays a crucial role in fertilizer production, with 70% of the global demand for ammonia attributed to fertilizer production. Traditionally, ammonia is produced via a carbon-intensive process known as the Haber-Bosch process using hydrogen which is produced via an energy-intensive process, contributing to CO2 emissions via fossil fuel use. The Haber-Bosch process results in […]
AI and digital twins are reshaping industrial manufacturing
The industrial sector is capitalizing on AI’s ability to process large amounts of data. Digital twins, internet of things (IoT), generative AI, and machine learning (ML) are all being used by industrials to improve and automate their operations. Specifically, industrials are using AI to enhance product development, optimize production planning, improve supply chain management, and […]
Creating a reliable and efficient grid with AI
Recent developments in AI are changing how the electric utilities sector approaches energy transition. The processing power of AI will be essential in managing the grid as renewables account for a larger share of energy supply and access to reliable power becomes even more important with growing demand from electrification. Specifically, AI is helping electric […]
Clean energy bonanza: the struggle to connect to the grid
The clean energy revolution is upon us, and the U.S. grid is feeling the growing pains. A staggering 2,600 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects, primarily solar and wind, are lined up waiting to connect to the grid . This clean energy tsunami is more than double the existing generating capacity in the U.S., signifying […]
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