The worldwide energy crisis triggered by climate change and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also created unprecedented demand for renewable power sources. The International Energy Agency, an autonomous intergovernmental organization that tracks and forecasts global energy trends, predicts the world will add as much renewable power in the next five years as it did in the past 20.
That surge in demand will, in turn, create enormous opportunities for regions that already have strategic locations, natural resources and embedded industries that align with new technologies created to meet that demand.
If that narrative sounds vaguely familiar to folks in south Louisiana, it should. It’s the same scenario that catapulted our state onto the world stage as a leader in energy research, development and production back in the 1970s.
Otherwise known hereabouts as the Oil Boom.
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