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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 12 Dec 2013

    The world will consume 35% more energy in 2040 than in 2010, according to estimates from Exxon. http://on.wsj.com/1grQpfy 

    12:03 PM - 12 Dec 2013
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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        Coal is a FUEL & NOT energy. Nuclear is a FUEL & not Energy. Biomass is FUEL & Not energy. @WSJ

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      1. Robin Lyle‏ @RobinoSpeaks 13 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Energy is like information. It wants to be free. 2040 fossils will be obsolete and energy distribution will be localized & sustainable.

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        Can use anything as fuel but what one fuel more efficient than other is Heat, Carbon, Hydrogen, Sulphur contents @WSJpic.twitter.com/CNP9mxUCTG

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        Mechanical power is the basis of civilized life; NOT energy. Sources of power are animals, wind, wafer, steam, fuel & not energy @WSJ

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        hydroelectric plant is not just energy; hydroelectric plant has gravitational potential energy. @WSJ

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        Typical state properties are altitude, pressure, volume, temperature, and internal energy. Domestic Oil is not energy it is a FUEL @WSJ

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        An energy is a ''state property''. State property is a quantity whose value is independent of the past history of the substance. @WSJ

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      1. simon scando‏ @SCANDOY 12 Dec 2013
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        The world DOES NOT consume energy The world consumes FUEL. energy IS NOT something which is produced - @WSJ

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      1. Mylakeon‏ @tutorkag 12 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Exxon Exxon Exxon predicts/estimates...Exxon CEO team...Koch rls same growth trajectory? #Environmental scientists, weigh in please.

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      1. Michael Dykman‏ @MichaelDykman 12 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ 35% energy growth over 30 years? 1.005%/annum sounds *way* too low to be credible. #implausible

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      1. Joe Votta‏ @wrascal26 12 Dec 2013
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        That's what I'm talking about! #bigoil "@WSJ: The world will consume 35% more energy in 2040 than in 2010, according to Exxon."

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      1. Aaron Hunt‏ @aaronmhunt 12 Dec 2013
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        Whoa. RT: “@WSJ: The world will consume 35% more energy in 2040 than in 2010, according to estimates from Exxon. http://on.wsj.com/1grQpfy ”

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      1. JLima‏ @Jrg_Lima 12 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Mais fumaça!?

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