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Canadian LNG Will Stall Asia’s Shift to Renewables, Energy Experts in Asia Say

DeSmogBlog

But an impending flood of liquefied natural gas exports from western Canada to Asia could make it harder for countries there to achieve their national climate targets and contribute to tens of thousands of additional deaths due to air pollution. Oil and gas companies have for years marketed fracked gas from B.C. government last year.

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Low carbon generation set to meet electricity demand growth – IEA

Smart Energy International

Significant extra demand also is expected from outside these economies, in particular in China, India and countries in Southeast Asia. Nuclear power generation also is expected to reach an all-time high, with growth averaging close to 3% per year. However, the demand is expected to rise, growing by an average of 3.4%

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Can the US Catch Up in the Green Hydrogen Economy?

GreenTechMedia

Hydrogen Economy” report forecasts that hydrogen from low-carbon sources could supply roughly 14 percent of the country’s energy needs by 2050, including hard-to-electrify sectors now dependent on natural gas such as high-heat industrial processes or manufacturing fertilizer. The “Roadmap to a U.S.

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How Long Will Coal Remain King in India?

GreenTechMedia

As the third-largest producer of carbon dioxide emissions in the world today with an economy that's poised to see massive growth in the future, what happens to India’s energy mix will have a significant impact on the planet and its inhabitants. Source: Brookings Institute " Coal in India " report.

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