The world's biggest energy firms are forecasting a peak oil demand in the early stages of this decade, according to research from the Royal Society of Economics and Natural Gas (SAC) and the National Energy Agency (IEA). But what does this mean?
Source: cleantechnica.comPublished on 2023-01-10
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