Mefeedia - find, watch, and share online video
Discover the Video Web™

 

 
Search across 15,000 video sources.
 

Renewables at Scale: Big Green vs. Big Iron   May 15, 2008


Video from Lemelson-MIT Program
5 subcribers
+ subscribe




0 likes


no likes yet


5 subscribers
technofunk


pensak


babeber


popopope


Kirtai




Description:
The growing scientific consensus is that we have perhaps forty years to reduce drastically our GHG emissions below current levels to avoid catastrophic consequences. In the meantime, conventional wisdom has it that firm power services will continue to be supplied to the world's power grids predominantly by coal (eventually with carbon capture and sequestration), nuclear and large hydro (and to a lesser extent by natural gas) for decades to come, with non-hydro renewables growing exponentially over that period but continuing to play the marginal, non-firm role they've played almost exclusively to date. Yet nuclear and large hydro face significant environmental, logistical, financial and political hurdles; carbon capture and sequestration technologies are years from commercialization, will be costly, and don't address concerns with supply-chain environmental impacts; and natural gas cannot continue to fill the gap indefinitely. As a result, there are significant risks to relying on these conventional approaches to close the massive gap left by the current renewable energy paradigm. In short, there is an increasingly urgent need to change the renewable energy paradigm to identify renewable, low-carbon technologies that are scalable, firm, dispatchable and commercially viable on a stand-alone basis within the next five to ten years, able to compete with coal and nuclear not only in the U.S. and Europe but in India, China and elsewhere. Are there potential solutions in view, and if so, why are they not receiving more attention and financial support from the mainstream energy policy and planning community?

Video from: techtv.mit.edu |  (download 234.1 MB)






video activity wall:

login to leave a comment
 

(No activity yet..)




- Related Channels:

- more from Lemelson-MIT Program:


- Hot Videos:


 




   

Mefeedia: the best place to discover
great videos, TV, web series, and music.

Visit our blog

Questions?
Start a discussion or email us:

info @ mefeedia dot com

 

About Us | Terms of Use | Advertise | Copyright © 2004 - 2008 - Beachfront Media LLC
Mefeedia - find, watch, and share online video
Espanol
!