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Global challenges in energy
Authors:James P. Dorian  Herman T. Franssen  Dale R. Simbeck
Affiliation:1. International Energy Economist, 6201 Benalder Drive, Bethesda 20816, USA;2. International Energy Associates, Inc., 4515 Willard Avenue, Suite 902S, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, USA;3. SFA Pacific Inc., 444 Castro Street, Suite 720, Mountain View, CA 94041, USA
Abstract:Environmental and security concerns are stimulating global interest in hydrogen power, renewable energy, and advanced transportation technologies, but no significant movement away from oil and a carbon-based world economy is expected soon. Over the longer-term, however, a transition from fossil fuels to a non-carbon-based economy will likely occur, affecting the type of environment future generations may encounter. Key challenges will face the world's energy industry over the next few decades to ensure a smooth transition—challenges which will require government and industry solutions beginning as early as today. This paper identifies four critical challenges in energy and the choices which will have to be made on how best to confront growing pollution caused by fossil fuels and how to facilitate an eventual revolutionary-like transition to a non-carbon-based global economy.
Keywords:Oil   Security   Environment
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