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IEA golden age of gas by 2035 but what about 2015?

Description:
The International Energy Agency has suggested that the energy economy in 2035 will be positive for the US. This article shows what is expected for 2015, including production and consumption rates for each continent.

Web Location:
http://www.timera-energy.com/commodity-prices/iea-golden-age-of-gas-by-2035-but-what-about-2015-2/#_

Related Topics:
5. Energy decisions are influenced by economic, political, environmental, and social factors.
6. The amount of energy used by human society depends on many factors.
7. The quality of life of individuals and societies is affected by energy choices.
4. Various sources of energy are used to power human activities.
8. Wood based bio-fuels are one form of energy that is renewable

Associated Grade Levels:
9-1011-12

Related Sub-Topics

7.6 Some populations are more vulnerable to impacts of energy choices than others.

4.3 Fossil and biofuels are organic matter that contain energy captured from sunlight.

6.5 Social and technological innovation affects the amount of energy used by human society.

8.6 Liquid fuel can be produced from wood feedstocks.

7.1 Economic security is impacted by energy choices.

5.5 Energy decisions are influenced by political factors.

5.6 Energy decisions are influenced by environmental factors.

7.5 Access to energy resources affects quality of life.

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Scientists from public universities, government laboratories and private industry from throughout the Northwest, and beyond, are joining together to focus on developing ways to turn one of the region's most plentiful commodities—wood and wood waste—into jet fuel.

Led by Washington State University, the Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (NARA) will take a holistic approach to building a supply chain for aviation biofuel with the goal of increasing efficiency in everything from forestry operations to conversion processes. Using a variety of feedstocks, including forest and mill residues, construction waste, as well as new energy crops, the project aims to create a sustainable industry to produce aviation biofuels and important co-products. The project includes a broad allianc. . . View More


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