Published in association with the Energy Institute, each issue of Fuel
and Energy Abstracts comprises more than 800 abstracts from international
publications, special reports, monographs, conference proceedings, surveys and
statistical analyses, dealing with all scientific, technical, economic and
policy aspects of fuel and energy. Every entry is carefully
selected from original sources with bibliographic and reference details, and
every issue contains full subject and author indexes.
The wide range of areas covered in Fuel and Energy Abstracts
includes solid fuels, liquid fuels, gaseous fuels, fuel by-products, nuclear
fuels, electrical power supply and utilisation, alternative energy sources,
hydrocarbons, steam raising, combustion, engines, process heating, power and
incineration, refractories/ceramics, space heating and cooling, heat pumps,
environment, fuel science and technology, energy, energy conversion and
recycling.
While two years of crashing prices for oil, natural gas, and coal
triggered dramatic downsizing in those industries, renewables have
been thriving. Clean energy investment broke new records in 2015 and
is now seeing twice as much global funding as fossil fuels.
One reason is that renewable energy is becoming ever cheaper to
produce. Recent solar and wind auctions in Mexico and Morocco ended with
winning bids from companies that promised to produce electricity
at the cheapest rate, from any source, anywhere in the world, said
Michael Liebreich, chairman of the advisory board for Bloomberg New Energy
Finance (BNEF).
"We're in a low-cost-of-oil environment for the foreseeable
future," Liebreich said during his keynote address at the BNEF Summit
in New York on Tuesday. "Did that stop renewable energy investment?
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