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Why Energy Supply Chains are Transitioning to Renewables

Requis

In spite of the increased spend, production has not risen but declined 6% between 2006 and 2012. Although the share of renewables in global electricity generation reached almost 27% in 2019, renewable power as a whole still needs to expand significantly to meet the SDS share of almost half of generation by 2030.”

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How Can We Heal the Global Supply Chain?

Supply Chain Shaman

The combination of technology along with the advancements in transportation made it possible. For many that I meet in my global travels, the industry analyst role is a new concept. In my work tonight, I carefully studied 2006-2015 financial results to select the Supply Chains to Admire winners. A Personal Reflection.

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A vision for a transparent global Rare Earth Element system using blockchain technology

Provenance

Illegal mining occurs in part because legal production within China is unable to meet producers’ demand. In 2006, the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) set up a certificate trading scheme, to encourage sustainable practice within the palm oil industry. Illegal REEs get sold into the value chain in cash. The role of blockchain.

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Big Tech and Auto Battle for the World’s Cobalt Resources

Elementum

In 2006, lithium-ion batteries consumed only 20% of the global cobalt supply. Cobalt demand will exceed supply by 42% in 2025 and 170% in 2030. It’s estimated that locating enough new sources to meet these demand spikes would take about 30 years — a long-term solution for a short-term need. Demand Intensifies. Conclusion.

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Big Tech and Auto Battle for the World’s Cobalt Resources

Elementum

In 2006, lithium-ion batteries consumed only 20% of the global cobalt supply. Cobalt demand will exceed supply by 42% in 2025 and 170% in 2030. It’s estimated that locating enough new sources to meet these demand spikes would take about 30 years — a long-term solution for a short-term need. Demand Intensifies. Conclusion.