Energy Economics: Concepts, Issues, Markets And... May 2026
: The sudden surge in AI and data centers is testing the limits of our infrastructure. Data center power demand is projected to increase by 17% through 2026, often competing directly with residential needs. 3. Markets: Volatility and Divergence Global markets are currently "messy and politicized".
: Experts warn of a "carbon bubble." Trillions of dollars in fossil fuel reserves may never be legally burned to meet climate targets, potentially triggering a financial shockwave similar to 2008. Energy Economics: Concepts, Issues, Markets and...
: We are moving from a world of "marginal costs" (where you pay for every gallon of oil burned) to "capital-intensive" models (where you pay upfront for the wind turbine, but the wind is free). : The sudden surge in AI and data
: The line between producer and consumer is blurring. Households with rooftop solar and battery storage are now active participants in the grid, selling power back during peak hours. 2. Issues: The "Ticking Time Bomb" : The line between producer and consumer is blurring
At its core, energy economics is about the efficiency of turning fuel into "desired end services"—like heat, light, or motion. But the concepts are shifting: