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January 13, 2010
It is no accident that a few days ago, the UK Guardian newspaper (online version) featured Gazprom, Russia’s natural gas giant, as first in their five-part series on companies that are bound to shape the next decade. Energy politics will undoubtedly influence the global balance of power in the many years ahead. It is ironic, that countries today that are poorest in natural resources are often the ones most dependent on them as well. It goes to show that like it or not, no nation stands alone in our collective, inevitable future, and all must rely on one another for trade in useful goods and services. Each nation has something of value to offer in global trade, and renewable energy sources can and must be developed promptly. Let us search for, discover, and realize the right ways to meet our own needs, and help others meet their respective ones also, by providing useful goods and services in our global resource markets.
As the global energy landscape changes, our website, EnergySuperpower.com will profile energy producing countries, the newest technologies, and feature leading energy companies that shape it.
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Fueling sustainable solutions to growing energy challenges. Powering energy innovation in the new millennium. How can we meet the growing global demand for power with sustainable, ecologically friendly strategies? How can we accommodate the Western appetite for energy, while sustaining the rapid growth of two Asian giants, China and India? Offering leading industry coverage and knowledge database, EnergySuperpower.com is your first stop to answering the most pressing questions that face the world today.
Energy Superpower chronicles the advent of a new energy era, while monitoring the demise of the old one. The transformation of our global energy landscape is truly epic. A major overhaul of our systems of energy procurement and by extension the entire way we live is now at hand. This energy blog is to be a record of that transition. The problems of the economy will be solved by focusing on the problems of the future of energy and the environment. New infrastructure will be built, new technologies created, and a new industry will arise to power a better and brighter future for humanity.
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