Energy

Theme Convenors
Alexandra Golab, Lithicon
Kaydy Pinetown, CSIRO

Increases in the global demand for energy has been driving advances in the efficiency of coal and conventional hydrocarbon ex­traction, while also urging the rapid growth of interest in unconventional hydrocarbons. 
Future energy supplies are likely to include all fossil fuels, nuclear sources, and sig­nificant increases in the use of renewable energy and cleaner alternatives. 
Building on the public debate to be stimulated by the ‘Energy 2050’ public forum, the Energy theme will encompass Earth Science perspectives on energy sources, exploration and extraction methods, and environmental consequences and solutions.

Increases in the global demand for energy has been driving advances in the efficiency of coal and conventional hydrocarbon ex­traction, while also urging the rapid growth of interest in unconventional hydrocarbons. 

Future energy supplies are likely to include all fossil fuels, nuclear sources, and sig­nificant increases in the use of renewable energy and cleaner alternatives. 

Building on the public debate to be stimulated by the ‘Energy 2050’ public forum, the Energy theme will encompass Earth Science perspectives on energy sources, exploration and extraction methods, and environmental consequences and solutions.


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