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Late Cretaceous Subsidence in Wyoming

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Environmental Complexes South Texas Coast

Miles O. Hayes , Alan J. Scott

GCAGS Transactions

... and low-energy beaches. The distribution and orientation of beaches are related to the prevailing wind direction, the fetch, and local bottom configuration...

1964

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Utah's Energy Landscape (C-113)

Michael D. Vanden Berg

Utah Geological Survey

... Fork Wind Farm Copyright © 2013 Utah Geological Survey (UGS) Utah's Energy Landscape (C-113) 2011 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR Welcome to Utah...

2011

Abstract: What Do the Numbers Say? Global Statistics and Trends „ Implications for Australian Oil and Gas

Christof Rühl

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... source of growth. Between 2010 and 2030 the contribution to energy growth of renewables (solar, wind, geothermal and biofuels) is seen to increase from 5...

2011

Recognition and Geologic Preservation of Ancient Carbonate Eolianites

David B. Loope, F. E. (Rick) Abegg

Special Publications of SEPM

... ofthis work to the rock record has lagged Wind far energy in coastal areas today exceeds that available in the deserts of continental interiors Pye...

2001

Abstract: Wind-Stress Features and Their Palaeoenvironmental Implication in the East Coastg of Johore

Anizan Isahak

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Wind-Stress Features and Their Palaeoenvironmental Implication in the East Coastg of Johore Anizan Isahak 173 Wind-stress features...

1987

ABSTRACT: Hydrogen Fuel: Technical Opportunities and Challenges

Arndt Schimmelmann, Maria Mastalerz

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... oxygenated atmosphere H2 accounts only for about 0.00005 volume %. In spite of the fact that the oxidation of H2 with O2 to form water releases much energy...

2011

How a Carbon Tax Could Benefit US NG Producers, But How Much and for How Long?, #42392 (2019).

James M. Rine,

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..., the speed at which renewables might replace NG is examined. Present day levelized costs of energy for new commercial-scale solar and wind powered facilities...

2019

Chaos across the Tasman Sea New Zealands energy crisis and its lessons for Australia

Siddhant Chadha, Krishan Pal Birda

Australian Energy Producers Journal

...’s commitment to renewable energy has been evi­ dent since the mid-20th century, with significant investments in hydro, geothermal and, more recently, wind energy...

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Geothermal Energy

Ellie Maccines

GEO ExPro Magazine

... on Climate Change. Geothermal makes a relatively minor contribution to global renewable energy, a sector currently dominated by wind and solar. However...

2021

The Climate System - A Brief Primer

Eric J. Barron, George T. Moore

Special Publications of SEPM

... An understanding of climate models and their applications requires a background in climate and climate dynamics. The fundamentals of the energy balance which...

1994

Geologic Factors Controlling Uranium Resources in the Gas Hills District, Wyoming

Frank C. Armstrong

Wyoming Geological Association

... facies, arkosic sandstone, of the Wind River Formation limits the area in which uranium ore bodies are likely to be found. Thinning of the host rock...

1970

The Scalability Challenge: Pathways to Future Decarbonisation and the Impact on the Oil and Gas Industry

Gavin Thompson

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... in energy storage will increase to almost 600 GW. But without long-duration storage, high solar and wind on a much higher scale yields negative prices...

2020

Energy Super Basins: How the SEAPEX Region’s Upstream Oil and Gas Industry Evolves for a More Sustainable Future

Andrew Latham

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

...Energy Super Basins: How the SEAPEX Region’s Upstream Oil and Gas Industry Evolves for a More Sustainable Future Andrew Latham 2023 1 The world...

2023

Abstract: Coal in NSW

Kevin Ruming

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... energy infrastructure - from the mining of the raw materials to the delivery of finished wind turbines, solar panels and battery storage. Coal...

2018

Abstract: Carpenter Backs Geothermal Energy to Power Second Desalination Plant

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...Abstract: Carpenter Backs Geothermal Energy to Power Second Desalination Plant PESA Staff IALTERNATE ENERGY Carpenter Backs Geothermal Energy...

2007

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user1

Search and Discovery.com

... such as sunlight intensity and wind force. Combined with seasonally varying, but steady, energy demand, results in renewable energy excess or deficit. Hence...

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