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  • Methane Emissions from Oil & Gas, Waste, Agriculture (& Wetlands)

    • 17 December 2024
    • Posted by: David Bamford
    • Category: energy transition
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    Methane Emissions from Oil & Gas, Waste, Agriculture (& Wetlands)

    This is an overview of global methane emissions, from which there are 4 takeaways:
    1. Viewed ‘post-Covid’, global methane emissions are rising not falling.

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  • Much more Gas, much less Coal!

    • 23 July 2024
    • Posted by: David Bamford
    • Category: energy excellence
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    alameda-ca

    To celebrate US Independence Day, Thunder Said Energy (TSE) aka Rob West produced a very insightful analysis of global emissions performance as compared with the US’s US: CO2 emissions 

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  • Decarbonising the Gas Grid – Regulation vs Investment?

    • 18 July 2024
    • Posted by: David Bamford
    • Category: energy excellence
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    gas flare

    This graphic is a detailed summary of a recently concluded EMPIR project “Decarbonising the Gas Grid”, co-funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States. This is a verbatim description of the intent:

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  • Living with CBAM!

    • 8 July 2024
    • Posted by: David Bamford
    • Category: energy excellence
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    European,Carbon,Tariff,Regulation.,Carbon,Border,Adjustment,Mechanism,(cbam).,Co2

    The European Union has reached a provisional agreement on its slowly emergent emissions legislation, which aims to reduce carbon emissions from its domestic industries. To protect these industries from higher carbon regimes elsewhere….

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