Whether it’s flipping on lights, fueling at a gas station or turning on the air conditioner, energy is taken for granted in much of the world.
But especially in developing countries, that convenience can still...
Driven by expanding populations and improving living standards, India and China will account for about half of the world’s energy demand in 2040.
Meeting that increased energy demand while addressing the risk...
Tackling the world’s next big energy challenge requires a generation of bold energy thinkers, which is why ExxonMobil is supporting a network of advanced research centers around the globe. In Singapore, the...
Asia’s love of cars is evolving into the hottest market in the world, and as that trend matures, so too will the technology driving new efficiencies.
In fact, through 2040, the region will see the largest...
For Endang, a caterer in the small Indonesian village of Gayam, the stove is an indispensable tool for her livelihood, but only if she has a reliable and affordable source of energy to power it.
Personal mobility can be taken for granted in much of the developed world, but that feeling of exploring a neighborhood or town is a shining symbol of economic freedom spreading quickly through developing countries...
By 2040, global energy demand is projected to increase by 25 percent, and, much like today, China and the Asia Pacific region will drive much of that growth. As economies there expand and living standards improve,...