This New York Times article takes a hypothetical look just ten years into the future, at a world of energy that might be. Considering the energy changes that have occurred over the last decade, when American natural gas fields were thought to be dying and investors were preparing to import, the possibilities for change in the next decade look to be nearly limitless. Spurred on by advances such as new fuel economy standards meant to double the miles per gallon for the average car by 2025, better wind turbines and solar power systems, the Japanese innovation in extracting natural gas from the bottom of the sea, the next ten years could bring a game changer.
Read the full article here: By 2023, a Changed World in Energy