Bio-coke: energy economics?
…facilities are likely operating with scales of tens of kTpa. One of the larger operations today, situated in Brazil, makes 600kTpa of ‘zero carbon’ steel, which itself requires 50,000 hectares…
…facilities are likely operating with scales of tens of kTpa. One of the larger operations today, situated in Brazil, makes 600kTpa of ‘zero carbon’ steel, which itself requires 50,000 hectares…
…approach, aggregating the annual gas prices by country across twenty geographies. $299.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart Covered countries include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Egypt, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Nigeria,…
…and Brazil. It is listed. And it has historically sold 80% of “Mass Control Pollinated” seedlings, which are selected from the best cultivars, adapted to regional conditions, especially in the…
…world, above 400,000 tons, ferrying iron ore from Brazil to China. Leading pure-plays include Golden Ocean (listed, US/Norway), Oldendorff (private, HQ’ed in Germany) and Star Bulk (listed, HQ’ed in Greece)….
…are Norway (91% hydro), Canada (59%), Brazil (55%) and Sweden (45%). Electricity prices in these countries are just below the global average. Thus if we strip out these four countries…
…China, India, Brazil and Africa (pages 12-13). Reforest and reinvest looks like a promising economic development model, which could uplift the GDP of 47 emerging world countries by 6-60% while…
…As far as we are aware, there is no aggregated source of home sizes released by global statistical agencies. Countries covered in the data-file include Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil,…
…the wanton destruction of nature seems like an important climate objective. We have even gone so far as to argue the US could end up placing sanctions on Brazil by…
…can be ranked on this measure of supply chain CO2-intensity: such as the Permian, the Gulf of Mexico, offshore Norway, Guyana, pre-salt Brazil and Middle East onshore production (chart above)….
This data-file tracks the Lula oilfield, well-by-well, FPSO-by-FPSO, aggregating data from over 100 production reports, which are published monthly by Brazil’s national hydrocarbon regulator. Hence we have formulated “production forecasts”…