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How Scalability is Transforming Energy Industries

How Scalability is Transforming Energy Industries

Author: Adonis Yatchew ×

Fracking, a combination of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, has upturned oil markets, not so much because it has opened up new supplies, but because it is scalable[…]

July 2019 – Volume 7, issue 2 2019
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Should Ratepayers Fund Innovation?

Should Ratepayers Fund Innovation?

Authors: James M. Coyne, Robert C. Yardley, Jessalyn Pryciak and Adonis Yatchew ×

The authors of this article, James M. Coyne, Robert C. Yardley and Jessalyn Pryciak are consultants with Concentric Energy Advisors Inc. This article is based on a longer research report supported by the Canadian Gas Association and the Canadian Electricity Association[…]

September 2018 – Volume 6, issue 3 2018
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Rational vs. “Feel-Good” Carbon Policy – Transferability, Subsidiarity and Separation

Rational vs. “Feel-Good” Carbon Policy – Transferability, Subsidiarity and Separation

Author: Adonis Yatchew ×

Introduction1 Public policy on decarbonisation is driven to a large degree by specific carbon targets put forth by politicians and policy makers. In Western economies, this often involves targeted reductions of total output of atmospheric carbon, though such reductions are […]

September 2016 – Volume 4, issue 3 2016
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