Mamdouh salameh economist smith
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2nd HAEE Energy Transition Symposium
Kostas Andriosopoulos, President, HAEE; Director, Research Centre for Energy Management, ESCP Europe
Ricardo Raineri Bernain, IAEE President Elect 2016 (Frm Minister of Energy, Chile)
Giorgos Stathakis*, Minister of Environment and Energy, Greece
Giannis Maniatis, MP; frm Minister of Environment and Energy, Greece
Keynote Address
Kostas Skrekas, MP; Shadow Minister for Energy, Greece
Keynote Address
Geoffrey R. Pyatt,Ambassador of the United States of America to the Hellenic Republic
Plenary session
Title: Winter Energy Package and Insularity
- DG energy’s winter package and its key implications
- Insularity in Europe and the latest developments from the European Commission
Session Chair: Thodoris Karipidis, CE
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Abstract
There is no doubt that the world's need for oil and gas will continue to increase for the next two decates. In 2000 fossil fuels supplied 90% of global energy, with crude oil accounting 40% of the total, natural gas 25%, coal 25%,nuclear energy 7% and hydro-electricity 3%.But fossil fuels are exhaustible resources. Energy experts believe that the future global oil supplies will meet demand until global oil production has peaked between 2005 and 2013 causing a serious energy shortage 4 to 5 years later this. Globa1 community has to be prepared to face the coming energy crisis. Perhaps, under a global scenario of rising prices, a new stable energy mix could be achieved with massive conservation, alternative fuels and energy efficiency improvements
Article Details
- How to Cite
Φωκιανού Τ. (2004). GLOBAL ENERGY säkerhet IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 36(1), 283–291. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.16645
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Investor sentiment and the price of oil
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