Funny how the most important systems are often the ones nobody notices.
That’s exactly what this episode of Energy Explained in 60s is about: the engineering challenge of delivering power without drawing attention to it.
Because sometimes, staying unnoticed is part of the mission.
#JAKSONGroup#engineering#defenceindustry#power#energyexplained
New Chinese customs data shows US dependence on Chinese rare earths goes far beyond permanent magnets. 🇨🇳
In a new #EnergyExplained blog post, Kevin Brunelli explains how US industry remains exposed to Chinese supplies.
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New US tariff investigations could have major implications for the global energy transition.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP experts @trevorcsutton, Evelyne Williams, and Daniel Helmeci explain how proposed tariffs aimed at excess manufacturing capacity could encourage cleaner industrial production abroad.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ho…
When a processing plant goes down, gas flow shuts off. Even winterized wells can't run if there's nowhere for the gas to go. Transmission pipelines with electric compressors also face issues. #EnergyExplained#OilAndGas#EnergyInfrastructure
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP experts @trevorcsutton, Evelyne Williams, and Daniel Helmeci examine how proposed tariffs tied to manufacturing overcapacity could influence clean energy technologies, industrial decarbonization, and global trade.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ho…
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP experts @trevorcsutton, Evelyne Williams, and Daniel Helmeci examine how proposed tariffs tied to manufacturing overcapacity could influence clean energy technologies, industrial decarbonization, and global trade.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ho…
Global climate negotiations are increasingly shaped outside traditional multilateral forums.
In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP Distinguished Visiting Fellow Dr. Ajay Mathur explores how bilateral and "minilateral" climate partnerships could pave the way for broader multilateral agreements.
💻 Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ar…
Global climate negotiations are increasingly shaped outside traditional multilateral forums.
In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP Distinguished Visiting Fellow Dr. Ajay Mathur explores how bilateral and "minilateral" climate partnerships could pave the way for broader multilateral agreements.
💻 Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ar…
Disruptions in the Middle East are reshaping global energy flows.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP scholars Drs. Luisa Palacios & Erica Downs examine how these risks are accelerating shifts in China's refining and petrochemical strategy.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/di…
Disruptions in the Middle East are reshaping global energy flows.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP scholars Drs. Luisa Palacios & Erica Downs examine how these risks are accelerating shifts in China's refining and petrochemical strategy.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/di…
"If and when the blockade is relaxed, Iran will probably be able to resume production promptly at about 70 percent and regain most of its pre-war capacity within a few months," @robinenergy writes.
Read the #EnergyExplained blog post: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ir…
Iran's oil exports are under pressure—but how vulnerable is its energy sector, really?
💻 In this #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP expert @robinenergy examines why Iran's oil production can likely withstand shut-ins, while gas fields face more serious risks.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/ir…
Not everything you hear about fuel is fact.
From refining to everyday use, there’s more to the story than meets the eye. Can you spot the only true statement?
Drop your answer below and test your fuel knowledge.
#FuelFacts#DidYouKnow#HMEL#EnergyExplained
Europe's gas safety net is under pressure.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP expert @ira_joseph examines how dwindling storage levels could heighten risks for Europe and the global gas market ahead of winter.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/eu…
The US-Israel war with Iran is disrupting energy across the Eastern Mediterranean.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP expert @robinenergy examines impacts on gas supplies, regional stability, and future investment.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/en…
The Gulf accounts for a significant share of global oil, gas, and refining capacity—and that concentration is now a risk.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, experts Fatimah Alkayadi and @ProfessorKaren break down how the US-Israeli war against Iran is disrupting energy markets worldwide.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/gu…
Asia is scrambling to manage a major gas supply shock.
💻 In our latest #EnergyExplained blog post, CGEP expert Anne-Sophie Corbeau examines how countries are turning to coal, curtailing industrial demand, and competing for LNG amid disruptions linked to the Iran war.
Read here: energypolicy.columbia.edu/bl…