Affordable natural gas prices are one of the keys to accomplishing the ‘feasible Energy Transition.’
With a growing number of states and utilities committing to a net-zero carbon future, attention turns to how best to craft a generation portfolio less reliant on fossil fuels that best meets local power needs.
This research investigates what changes in the domestic regulatory framework led to the decline of new utility-scale nuclear power construction, particularly in comparison with other countries’ expanding nuclear fleets.
On February 25, a group of UNC Kenan-Flagler students placed first in the UCLA Challenges in Energy Case Competition for a second straight year.
The text below was sent to the editor of The Economist as a discussion and commentary on their cover story on climate strategy.
Finding the road back to fiscal stability first requires a review of the paths offered from previous episodes of blowout monetary expansionism.
A focus on combating economic inequality, compounded by the intensification believed fostered by the pandemic has called forth new economic schools.
How can the energy transition be pursued in ways that reach the targets climate scientists specify within the timeframe they see as critical?
It is now time to face up to certain challenges posed by the nexus between climate strategy and energy economics.
UNC Kenan-Flagler energy-industry expert Stephen Arbogast breaks down how the COVID-19 pandemic plunged oil prices to unheard-of lows almost overnight.
On February 27, a group of UNC Kenan-Flagler students placed first in the UCLA Challenges in Energy Case Competition.
The bet expressed in this blog is that they will go up, first to the $35-40/b range by early 2021 and then substantially higher by end-2022.
The UNC Kenan-Flagler Energy Center, in conjunction with the UNC Institute for the Environment, hosted a one-day, invitation-only event on electricity storage.
The Business of Oil and Gas Exploration/Production (the Upstream) and Strategy and Value Creation at the Energy Firm (Energy Consulting)
What we do is seek out to most effective means for carrying out an Energy Transition that also serves the traditional needs of energy consumers.
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