energy transition
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SPE Vienna Basin's SPEducate Project 1.0 seeks to unify students and YPs to create a network of informed and inspired individuals who understand the importance of the energy industry and are motivated to contribute to its evolution.
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Students from around the globe are invited to participate in the 2024 Switch Competition to tackle the pressing issue of energy poverty and compete for $25,000 in prize money.
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Unlocked capital for sustainability initiatives is imperative for an equitable energy transition.
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The evolution of CCS faces significant challenges. However, prioritizing cost reduction, efficiency improvements, and renewable energy integration will enable CCS to realize its potential in a sustainable, low-carbon future.
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Change is inevitable, but the resistance to it, especially in cultural and monetary contexts, can be profound. The deep-rooted dependency on crude oil and internal combustion engines exemplifies this inertia, raising questions about how we might transition to new energy sources without overhauling our entire infrastructure.
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Potential subsurface locations for carbon dioxide storage must meet benchmarks that warrant effective, safe, and economic storage functions.
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To reduce the impact of greenhouse-gas emissions to an exemplary level, one must apply the sustainable tools the planet Earth already has in smarter and faster ways.
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The SPE London Section Young Professional Committee led the Ambassador Lecture and Careers Day program at Imperial College London for aspiring industry professionals.
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The Master of Energy Transition and Sustainability program will begin this fall at the Houston-based university.
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The energy transition, one of the main topics of the decade, deals with the possibility of producing clean energy while minimizing the impact on people’s behavior. However, one indicator of the amount of energy we use is revealed by the number of lights turned on at night.