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Generate energy from non-fossil fuel and renewable sources
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Generate energy from non-fossil fuel and renewable energy sources.
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Anthropogenic Climate Change »
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Anthropogenic Climate Change☜Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change.☜F1CEB7
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Responding to climate change? »
Responding to climate change?
Responding to climate change?☜What strategies might be adopted in response to the current assessment of the risks arising from climate change?☜FFB597
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Immediate action required »
Immediate action required
Immediate action required☜The scale and likelihood of the anticipatable consequences of climate change demand immediate action on climate change by society. Humanity should act immediately to avoid or minimise the climate changes and impacts that are avoidable, and prepare to adapt to those that are not.☜59C6EF
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How to reduce the risks/impact of climate change? »
How to reduce the risks/impact of climate change?
How to reduce the risks/impact of climate change?☜What policy measures are available to reduce the risks and impacts arising from anthropocentric climate change?☜FFB597
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Radical restructuring of the energy sector »
Radical restructuring of the energy sector
Radical restructuring of the energy sector☜Restructure the energy industry to reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of energy production.☜59C6EF
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Generate energy from non-fossil fuel and renewable sources
Generate energy from non-fossil fuel and renewable sources☜Generate energy from non-fossil fuel and renewable energy sources.☜9FDEF6
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Energy Return on Investment (EROI) for different energy sources? »
Energy Return on Investment (EROI) for different energy sources?
Energy Return on Investment (EROI) for different energy sources?☜EROI is is the ratio of the amount of usable energy acquired from a particular energy resource to the amount of energy expended to obtain that energy resource—and signals the net energy available to do useful work. Anything with a EROI ratio less than one is an energy sink.☜FFB597
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Is structural change on this scale feasible within the time available? »
Is structural change on this scale feasible within the time available?
Is structural change on this scale feasible within the time available?☜Is there sufficient time, are there sufficient investment resources, and is the technology capable of accomplishing a rapid structural transition from an energy system dependent on fossil fuels to an energy system grounded on non-fossil fuels and renewables?☜FFB597
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Planning permision for renwable energy sources? »
Planning permision for renwable energy sources?
Planning permision for renwable energy sources?☜☜FFB597
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Nuclear power »
Nuclear power
Nuclear power☜Reduce fossil fuel use by making greater use of nuclear power, for which there is a range of potential options: traditional pressurized or boiling water reactors, integral fast reactors, reprocessing, thorium based, heavy water reactors.☜9FDEF6
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Wind power »
Wind power
Wind power☜Make greater use of wind power—for example, posted turbines, building turbines, sails/kites etc.☜9FDEF6
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Hydro power »
Hydro power
Hydro power☜☜9FDEF6
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Solar energy »
Solar energy
Solar energy☜Make better use of solar power—for example, a variety of photovoltaic (panel, concentrator, space-based), thermal concentrators, and biotic.☜9FDEF6
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Use waste heat to generate electricity »
Use waste heat to generate electricity
Use waste heat to generate electricity☜Energy lost from hot engines and power plants could be converted into electricity by thermoelectric devices, thereby increasing the amount of useful power we get for a given amount of fuel.☜9FDEF6
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High voltage direct current grids »
High voltage direct current grids
High voltage direct current grids☜Renewable energy can satisfy the energy needs of the human population once we have created High Voltage Direct Current grids which can efficiently transport electricity generated from renewables over long distances. This means that the irregularities of the renewable supply can be smoothed out. ☜9FDEF6
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Hydrogen »
Hydrogen
Hydrogen☜Hydrogen is an attractive environmentally friendly fuel because burning it creates only water as a waste product.☜9FDEF6
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Bio-fuels »
Bio-fuels
Bio-fuels☜Bio-fuels.☜9FDEF6
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Geothermal energy »
Geothermal energy
Geothermal energy☜Mining the heat residing as stored thermal energy in the Earths hard rock crust could supply a substantial portion of the electricity the United States will need in the future, probably at competitive prices and with minimal environmental impact.☜9FDEF6
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Micro-power generation »
Micro-power generation
Micro-power generation☜Install environmentally sustainable micro-power generation.☜9FDEF6
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Ocean Thermal Energy »
Ocean Thermal Energy
Ocean Thermal Energy☜Make greater use of Ocean Thermal Energy (OTEC) – which exploits the temperature difference between the warmer surface of the ocean and the colder lower parts.☜9FDEF6
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Portfolio of renewable sources capable of solving human energy needs »
Portfolio of renewable sources capable of solving human energy needs
Portfolio of renewable sources capable of solving human energy needs☜☜98CE71
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Shift economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy »
Shift economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy
Shift economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy☜☜FFFACD
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Peak Oil »
Peak Oil
Peak Oil☜The likelihood is that we are at or approaching the downside of the oil production curve. We rely on oil for much of our energy production, as well as being used throughout our system of industrial production. How can our society adapt to both of these challenges simultaneously?☜FFFACD
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