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LONDON (AFP) – Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell unveiled its vision of the world’s future energy sources Thursday, suggesting two scenarios where policy either remains with individual countries or is decentralised to allow a reduction in energy consumption and carbon emissions.
In both cases, Shell envisaged gas and oil prices should reach a “plateau” at around 2015, but the main energy source will be provided by coal, which is “available, cheap” and requires simple technology, the company said.
The company’s vice-president, Jeremy Bentham, outlined the possibilities in a report — “Shell energy scenarios to 2050: an era of revolutionary change” — to reporters in London Thursday.
The report said energy demands were growing at an unprecedented rate and conventional suppliers will have a job on their hands to keep pace. At the same time, “environmental stresses” are increasing, it added.
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