Global electricity prices vs. CO2 intensities?
…price comparison websites that aggregate the data. For example, cable.co.uk is an excellent resource, comparing prices by country. Good data on the CO2 intensity of different grids can also be…
…price comparison websites that aggregate the data. For example, cable.co.uk is an excellent resource, comparing prices by country. Good data on the CO2 intensity of different grids can also be…
…hydrogen and blue ammonia. Both currently seem to be booming in the US, following new incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). And we think there are five factors underpinning…
…the past, we worried that this pathway would be overly expensive, and cause some inflationary circular reference errors in new energies value chains (note here). Electra’s iron ore reduction process…
…over time by tabulating 40 examples, as turbines have grown larger, and different wind turbine manufacturers have adopted different strategies. $449.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart How do wind turbines generate…
…and decarbonization technologies use industrial gases. For example, blue hydrogen ATRs and Allam Cycle oxy-combustion are both oxygen-fired. An overview of industrial gas demand is given on pages 2-3, and…
…For example, if we look at companies that have folded in the last five years, we can often find scores of earlier media articles trumpeting them as “the next big…
…X-1 plus new vehicle sales minus retirements. Today’s global vehicle fleet consists of 1.7bn light vehicles, of which 290M are in the US, 340M in Europe, 77M in Japan, 320M…
…but we do see EVs ramping quickly and changing the world (page 3). Today’s global vehicle fleet consists of 1.7bn light vehicles, as captured in our new model of global…
…examples are discussed on pages 2-4. Pressure Swing Adsorption works by harnessing different products’ different affinities to adsorb onto zeolites at different pressures and temperatures. If you want to understand…
…forests sequester minimal amounts of CO2 as mature trees grow 40-50% more slowly and biomass decomposition matches new accumulation. CO2 is removed when land moves from ‘not forest’ to ‘forest’…