Energy
is a life-sustaining global commodity having the quality of bringing
prosperity. There is a strong mutual affinity between the availability of
energy supplies and opportunities for growth, innovation, and increasing
prosperity. In the last decade, the biggest change in energy was how and where
hydrocarbons were removed from the earth in the lead of The United States. For
instance hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” which allows natural gas to be
collected from shale rock formations indicate that, the next decade will be
about how energy already removed from the earth is moved across it while the
last decade was about the energy buried in the earth and how to get it out.
Recent advances show that the shale gas and solar energy promise as alternative
energy sources for future. In that article, we aim to requestion energy
strategies based on the future economic and geopolitical effects.
Enerji, zenginlik getiren yaşamsal bir küresel emitadır. Büyüme, innovasyon ve zenginliğin artma-
sı için enerji arzları ve fırsatlarının elverişliliği arasında güçlü bir karşılıklı ilişki vardır. Son on
yılda, Birleşik Devletler’in öncülüğünde hidrokarbonun yeryüzünden çıkarılmasının nasıl ve ne-
rede olacağı, enerjideki en büyük değişimdi. Son ilerlemeler göstermektedir ki, kaya gazı ve solar
enerji gelecek için alternatif enerji kaynakları olma noktasında umut vadetmektedir. Bu makalede
enerji statejilerinin gelecekteki ekonomik ve jeopolitik etkileri yeniden sorgulanmaktadır.
| Primary Language | English |
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| Journal Section | Research Article |
| Authors | |
| Submission Date | December 15, 2017 |
| Acceptance Date | January 3, 2018 |
| Publication Date | January 18, 2018 |
| IZ | https://izlik.org/JA24YH32RS |
| Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 1 |
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