Global energy demand is forecast to double by the year 2030. This video examines a new generation of zero emissions technologies which will enable power-generated energy to be reliable, clean and c...
Global energy demand is forecast to double by the year 2030. This video examines a new generation of zero emissions technologies which will enable power-generated energy to be reliable, clean and climate-friendly.
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Storage will not be a problem in as little as one decade. There are already molten salt storage systems and lithium battery systems. Furthermore Carbon sequestration technologies can require as much as 40% of a coal plant's energy. Once we develop comprehensive legislation to restrict carbon emissions, then we will see renewable energy finally coming into its own.
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Furthermore Carbon sequestration technologies can require as much as 40% of a coal plant's energy. Once we develop comprehensive legislation to restrict carbon emissions, then we will see renewable energy finally coming into its own.