In its new eBook, LNG: Fueling the Future, #BlackandVeatch examines the role #LNG will play in the future of the global #energy landscape. #energytransition
Is this the energy equivalent of the trickle down effect, where you allow the rich to get even richer on the assumption that all their money will percolate down and make the poor better off as well. In this case, increasing the amount of fossil energy will somehow trickle down and boost the amount of clean energy that's used. I can't say the what I've just written makes any real sense to me, but then neither does this Post
Green Chemical Engineer
1ySo my TV screen is filled with floods, fires and extremely hot temperatures yet the LNG industry "must scale beyond its current capacity" and is "vital for propelling energy transition". Burn one tonne of gas, LNG or coal and we get about 3 tonnes of CO2. Not really a transition fuel but a massive part of the problem and my ex job was designing LNG terminals.