Published February 21, 2013
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Solar fuels editorial
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Every major change in the living standards for humans on our planet has had an energy revolution at its heart – the advent of the industrial age with the steam engine and use of coal, the internal combustion engine and large-scale electricity generation. The energy demand, primarily from emerging economies, will double by 2050. The countervailing urgency of the threat of climate change requires a major shift in our energy sourcing, creating four new trends that will shape the current century: electrification, decarbonization, localization, and optimization.
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