2nd Geoscience &Amp; Engineering in Energy Transition Conference 2021
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.202121019
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Demand for ‘Advantaged’ Hydrocarbons During the 21st Century Energy Transition

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“…The intermittent nature of these sources introduces volatility and, to a certain extent, unpredictability when it comes to forecasting [9]. Although energy from any source is vital in modern society and although access to it has considerably improved in recent decades, there are still about 3 billion people who have access to electricity (an essential form of energy) in a very small proportion compared with developed countries and more than 750 million people have no access to electricity at all [10]. Additionally, green energy sources like wind and solar necessitate exponentially larger land areas for the same capacity generation when compared with fossil fuels [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intermittent nature of these sources introduces volatility and, to a certain extent, unpredictability when it comes to forecasting [9]. Although energy from any source is vital in modern society and although access to it has considerably improved in recent decades, there are still about 3 billion people who have access to electricity (an essential form of energy) in a very small proportion compared with developed countries and more than 750 million people have no access to electricity at all [10]. Additionally, green energy sources like wind and solar necessitate exponentially larger land areas for the same capacity generation when compared with fossil fuels [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%