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Renewables: As Ironic Today as 20 Years Ago

We are in an energy crisis that is only just beginning. Our faith in the “renewable” energy market has created a house of cards that has countries scrambling to make up for the shortfall of available energy.  Learn how the renewable energy market has played a large role in today’s current energy crisis.

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Energy is the Basis of Life

The relationship between energy and our way of life is intertwined. The departure from hydrocarbons as an energy source has the potential to decimate our economy, prohibit our ability to deliver reliable energy and could leave millions vulnerable. Learn how Frontieras North America is poised to address these shortcomings and provide a reliable source of energy.

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Frontieras To Capitalize on FASForm’s Hydrogen Yield To Power First Commercial Plant

Frontieras’ upcoming FASForm plant in Mason County, West Virginia will be the first plant in the United States powered by hydrogen.

In this article, Frontieras’ Chief Technology Officer and co-founder Joe Witherspoon describes how FASForm will leverage hydrogen fuels to liberate abundant, affordable, and available energy from solid hydrocarbonaceous materials.

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In the Necessity Markets, Chaos Creates Clarity

As the war in Ukraine unfolds, the global energy market is experiencing shockwaves in sanctions, energy prices, and the supply of oil worldwide. Energy prices are rising, and global markets and supply chains are being effected. As energy-dependent countries come to terms with their reliance on others for energy sources, the intertwined nature of the global energy market becomes clear.

The question is this: how can technological innovation address the world’s intensifying energy crisis?

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The Politics of Energy

Whether you stand on the “left” or the “right,” the story of energy has dominated headlines, changed policies, and become a war cry for both parties.

Read more to understand how the rapidly changing political spectrum will impact the energy market today and in the years ahead.

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