We’re hiring an Energy Technology Analyst to support our work on hydrogen 📢
If you’re ready to develop thought-leading analysis on hydrogen technologies & supply chains, this could be the job for you!
Apply by 17 July → https://t.co/g6nPvP3ANV
Tackling methane from oil & gas is one of the cheapest ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Our new report shows cutting methane emissions by 75% by 2030 requires $75 billion of investment. But over half of this be can recouped by selling captured gas: https://t.co/5lcXNUWPSy
Global investment in clean energy is on course to rise to $1.7 trillion in 2023.
And for the first time ever, solar is set to attract more capital than oil production this year.
This reflects the changing tide in the energy world → https://t.co/ypDXFPC7yG
The Role of Biofuels in Energy Transitions: Tod McGreevy and Ramin Lakani look at the role that biofuels are playing in the energy transition and how the oil and gas industry can leverage their existing facilities: https://t.co/Sk802ikCc9
The world needs to build on the strong momentum in clean energy spending
Governments, industry & investors must work together to scale up investment, particularly in emerging & developing economies, in order to ensure a secure & sustainable transition 👉 https://t.co/0sgrtezbOm
In a year when global electricity demand rose by 2%, the European Union was the only major region where demand declined substantially in 2022 - falling by 3%
Read more in our latest commentary on what drove this drop in 🇪🇺’s electricity consumption 👉 https://t.co/7JUuglKrWw
🗣 “Government & corporate spending on energy research & development hit record highs last year, as did venture capital bets on clean energy technologies”
More from @sijbennett on how energy R&D spending remained resilient to shocks in a turbulent 2022 👉 https://t.co/6YgzXnWWgL
The oil & gas industry had a record cash windfall in 2022 due to high fuel prices
But most of this has gone to dividends, share buybacks & debt repayment, rather than into energy investments. Only a small fraction has been spent on clean technologies 👉 https://t.co/UxxNdTHcot
The global energy crisis is accelerating the transition away from oil, with volatile prices & supply concerns driving the shift
Annual demand growth is expected to slow from 2.4 mb/d this year to just 0.4 mb/d in 2028, putting a peak in demand in sight → https://t.co/Cdd8TepS4x
LyondellBasell, Technip Energies, and Chevron Phillips Chemical have signed a memorandum of understanding to design, construct, and operate a demonstration unit using Technip’s electric steam cracking furnace technology (e-Furnace by T.EN).
https://t.co/PCoyTXbDjP
Modelling with Excel Part 5: Stephen Hall shares helps engineers visualise batch processes with Gantt charts. Download the interactive workbook and follow along to use Excel’s drawing tools and VBA subroutines to create your own: https://t.co/X44YEBUF7O
Solar PV is driving the rapid growth in renewable capacity worldwide, accounting for two-thirds of the expected global increase this year & next.
The energy crisis has turbocharged demand for both large-scale plants & rooftop solar.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/6lfvfSkyfp
Global spending in clean energy is widening the gap over fossil fuels
5 years ago, for $1 invested in fossil fuels, the same went to clean energy.
This year, for $1 invested in fossil fuels, $1.70 is going to clean energy.
More in our new report 👉 https://t.co/zsGOwzsWA6
The world is set to add over 440 gigawatts of renewable power capacity this year.
This is a huge jump from last year & more than double what was added in 2019.
More in our latest Renewable Energy Market Update → https://t.co/oluDBGbiNI
This week at our Global Conference on #EnergyEfficiency, 45 governments from around the world endorsed our call to double global energy efficiency progress by the end of this decade.
Read more on the key outcomes of the discussions ⬇️ https://t.co/dnnaxPUEy1
Distillation improvement opportunities #2: Dividing wall columns promise significant energy and cost savings compared to multiple binary distillation columns. Robert Piszczek and colleagues from ExxonMobil look at the opportunities for process engineers: https://t.co/pDylHtbHQL