- Home
- A-Z Publications
- Current Alternative Energy
- Previous Issues
- Volume 5, Issue 1, 2022
Current Alternative Energy - Volume 5, Issue 1, 2022
Volume 5, Issue 1, 2022
-
-
An Investigation of the Oil and Gas Geopolitical Situation in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
By Nima NorouziOne of the main global energy struggles in recent years has been in the Eastern Mediterranean. In cooperation with Egypt and Israel, Greece and the Greek Cypriot government (GCA) are implementing a containment strategy against Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Turkey’s response to this plan was an exclusive agreement with Libya. Turkey and Libya have signed a memorandum of national reconcil Read More
-
-
-
An Investigation on the Impacts of Fuel Carrier Price on the Consumer Price Inflation in Iran
By Nima NorouziIntroductionOil is one of the primary commodities of all countries globally and is, in essence, the energy base of all that we know as transportation. Therefore, price fluctuations of derivatives, especially fuel and oil derivatives, are the policymakers’ main concerns because they can cause serious problems, such as inflation in commodity prices.ObjectiveThe impact of fuel carriers’ prices on the consumer price index remains a subj Read More
-
-
-
Situational and Trans-Situational Correlates of Public Energy Literacy: A Western U.S. Case Study
Authors: Muhammad Usman Amin Siddiqi, Brent S. Steel and Erika Allen WoltersBackgroundRecent push for ‘energy democracy’ necessitates a well-informed citizenry vis-à-vis energy policy, especially in the wake of ideologically charged and divergent views about the existence and severity of climate change among American citizens. Citizens’ involvement in energy policy processes in democratic countries makes it important to assess the depth and scope of energy policy awareness and knowledge among Read More
-
-
-
Performance Metrics to Compare Various CO2 Reduction Processes
Authors: Katherine Lochhead, Guenevere O’Hara and Dongfang YangIn response to the increasing concentration of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, large research efforts have been placed on the development of suitable carbon capture and utilization technology. The transformation of CO2 into value-added chemicals is one of the most promising routes for carbon utilization and can be accomplished by thermocatalytic, photocatalytic, electrochemical, and photoelectrochemical methods. Th Read More
-
Volumes & issues
Most Read This Month
Article
content/journals/cae
Journal
10
5
false
en
