The Global Knowledge Worker
Special Focus 1-8-2021

Renewables: The End of Energy Globalization? by Energiewende Team

Over the last two centuries, energy trade has become increasingly global. Where wood was found and used locally, coal was mined and transported nationally, and oil emerged as a global commodity. Natural gas is also moving from regional markets to the global shipping of LNG. The same holds for energy demand,…

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