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The Future of Energy

Technologies and Trends Driving Disruption

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🔋 The Future of Energy: Technologies and Trends Driving Disruption

By Jason Schenker — #1 Bestselling Author and Bloomberg-Ranked Energy Forecaster

The future of energy is not a debate — it's a disruption already underway.

In The Future of Energy, economist and futurist Jason Schenker delivers a data-driven, no-hype exploration of the seismic shifts transforming global energy. From oil and natural gas to renewables, electric vehicles, and blockchain, this book examines the critical drivers of change—technological, economic, environmental, and geopolitical.

✔️ Understand why U.S. shale, LNG exports, and infrastructure shifts are reshaping global oil and gas dynamics
✔️ See through the hype around electric vehicles, batteries, and clean tech—and discover the real limits of adoption
✔️ Explore how automation, AI, blockchain, and quantum computing will revolutionize energy production and distribution
✔️ Get realistic forecasts of future energy mixes, emissions policy impacts, and demand trends across global markets
✔️ Learn why energy demand is rising—not falling—and how Asia's growing middle class will power the next energy boom

Whether you’re in energy, finance, sustainability, or policy, this book offers critical insight into what’s next—backed by hard data, global trends, and real-world economics.

Energy is changing. But not the way you think.

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