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The Stanford Energy | The Move To Zero - How To Get To True Carbon Neutrality
Abstract: Today, climate change is a well-known, and reasonably understood, problem with mitigation efforts and technologies (carbon sequestration, electric mobility, renewables, policy updates, and others) starting to gel together at a system level. However, at the end-use demand end, less progress has been made, and as wealth and populations rise, and health-socio-economic indicators improve, consumption, and end emissions per capita, are also increasing, somewhat or entirely negating the progress made on decarbonizing society. This is paradoxical, and at a higher-level of systems thinking, poses a strong threat. In this world-energy-outlook talk, we re-familiarize ourselves with the core problem, how we got here, what are current approaches to tackle our energy and climate crisis, and how all of us can play a central part in reducing (often) unnecessary consumption of goods and services. To truly achieve a declivity in carbon and green house gas concentrations in our atmosphere, we must address both ends of the equation - how energy’s produced and sourced (supply), and how and why is energy used (demand). The latter part, starts with you.
Speaker Bio: Satyan Chandra is a ten-year veteran of Tesla, where he recently led systems design, architecture, and engineering for the Semi-Truck product, the world’s first long-haul electric Semi, helping take Semi from a concept of one to a volume produced product. In prior efforts at Tesla, Satyan led several engineering and design projects on passenger vehicles (Model S, X, 3, Y), helped pioneer and innovate on many technologies (48V, EtherLoop, FlexInterconnect, DOJO Autopilot Architecture, and others), and closely shaped Tesla’s product design, technology strategy, and system architecture from cars to trucks to Autopilot systems. Prior to Tesla, Satyan worked with BMW Germany, Autoliv, General Motors and Flowserve on a number of automotive, design and energy projects. Satyan’s also pursuing his M.S. (Masters) in Engineering at Stanford, where he is holistically focused on energy sustainability, from mechanical, electrical and environmental engineering to business, economics and policy. He has previously been invited by, and given keynote tech-talks and guest lectures at, a number of institutions including Harvard University, University of British Columbia, Stanford University, and Brigham Young University (BYU). He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University (BYU). At BYU, he founded the university’s first sustainability organization, byuearth, bridging engineering, economics and policy to help reduce BYU’s carbon footprint, whilst navigating a strongly conservative political and social mindset in Utah. Along with General Motors, Satyan also led design efforts for the world’s first student-designed, full-scale, Formula-1 race car. Beyond his professional pursuits, Satyan likes mountain biking, jet skiing, ocean kayaking, meeting people and exchanging breakthrough ideas, and is currently taking a break from the past twelve years of non-stop hard work and running.
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Challenges for Vehicle-Grid interactions | Alan Jenn | Smart Grid Seminar
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The integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into the power grid represents a pivotal transformation with the potential to significantly enhance the sustainability and efficiency of both transportation and energy systems. This talk will explore the opportunities and challenges arising from vehicle-grid interactions, underpinned by a series of research projects that investigate various dimensions ...
The Stanford Energy Seminar | The Inflation Reduction Act | Luke Bassett
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"The Inflation Reduction Act: Place-based Policy, Tax Incentives, and Geopolitics" Abstract: The Inflation Reduction Act created a diverse set of funding, financing, and tax incentives to promote investment in clean energy and manufacturing that the Biden-Harris administration is now implementing. That work follows a four-year period of intense legislative activity in the 116th and 117th Congre...
Stanford Energy Seminar | Reducing GHG for Buildings and Industry
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Talk title: Reducing GHG for Buildings and Industry Essential to Meeting 2030 and 2050 Targets Abstract: From the homes we live in to the very food that sustains us, America’s buildings and industrial sectors are the foundation of our modern world. People spend 90% of their time in buildings and manufacturing generates more than 11 million jobs and makes up 11% of U.S. GDP. But today’s building...
Stanford Energy Seminar | Ben Parker | Bringing RVing into the Electric Age
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Ben will tell the story of how his time working as a battery engineer at Tesla led him to co-found Lightship, America's first all-electric RV manufacturer. Lightship is a venture-backed startup based in Colorado and the SF Bay Area. Lightship's first and flagship vehicle, dubbed L1, enters production in early 2025 and will provide a more efficient and sustainable way to travel and camp while on...
Deploying Ev Charging Station Fleets | Susan Linwood | Smart Grid Seminar
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In this presentation, we'll explore the challenges and opportunities in fleet EV charging in America in the year of 2024. We will delve into two key case studies illustrating the impact of innovation: Fleets achieving rapid charging without extensive construction, and municipalities adopting green charging solutions in line with their sustainability goals. Bio Susan Linwood, Co-Founder and CEO ...
Status and Challenges of Electric Vehicles | John G. Kassakian | Smart Grid Seminar
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The deployment of electric vehicles has not yet met the goals of government policy. This is due to several reasons, among which are the perceived disadvantage of limited range, the lack of widely available charging infrastructure, and cost. In this talk we will explore the benefits of EVs, their perceived disadvantages, their economics including the geographic diversity of electricity costs, th...
Stanford Energy Seminar | Commercializing low-carbon cement | Joe Hicken
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Canary Media reports that nearly all US energy grid capacity installed in 2024 will be carbon-free. What are the next levers in decarbonizing our global economy? Presented from the viewpoint of Sublime Systems, a venture-backed MIT spin-out, we examine a groundbreaking manufacturing technology poised to revolutionize the industry. This technology, which sidesteps the need for fossil fuel kilns ...
Mitigating Grid Vulnerability | Zhecheng Wang | Smart Grid Seminar
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As climate change intensifies, there is an increasing exposure of electricity distribution grids to the threat of climate-induced extreme events, such as wildfires. What factors shape the grid vulnerability to wildfires and how to adapt grids to the increasing wildfire threat in an affordable and equitable manner remain unknown. To answer these questions, spatially resolved information about di...
Stanford Energy Seminar | Enhanced Geothermal Systems: Are We There Yet?
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Abstract: Geothermal energy has undergone a renaissance over the past 15 years, as many new technologies and new countries have joined the industry. Climate change concerns have focused attention on renewable energy, supported by a global ambition to address greenhouse gas reduction. Geothermal developments have accelerated in many parts of the world, both in countries (such as Turkey, Indonesi...
Simulating climate solution pathways | Jones | Energy@Stanford & SLAC
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Simulating climate solution pathways | Jones | Energy@Stanford & SLAC
Stanford Energy Seminar | Lessons from a climate career in food and industrial decarbonization
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Talk title: Lessons from a climate career in food and industrial decarbonization Abstract: Akshai Baskaran will share learnings of his journey from studying at Stanford (BS Chemical Engineering ‘15, CISAC Honors Program) to management consulting at Bain & Company and finally making his mark at climate companies, including Impossible Foods (plant-based meat), Brimstone (carbon-negative cement), ...
Integration of EVs in Electric Systems | Bin Wang | Smart Grid Seminar
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The transition to zero-emission fleets represents an excellent opportunity for transportation decarbonization, especially for medium and heavy-duty (MHD) vehicles, as 75% of the commercial trucks on the road and 98% of Class 8 trucks are currently powered by diesel. From a nationwide perspective, MHD vehicles accounted for only 6% of the total vehicle population in 2020 but contributed to dispr...
Simulating climate solution pathways
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Simulating climate solution pathways
The Stanford Energy Student Lectures | Bourgeois, Martin, Suri | Stanford Energy Seminar
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Please enjoy the lectures from the winners of the summer 2023 Stanford Energy Student Lectures: Sonia Martin: Title: Electric vehicle green charging with marginal emissions signals Abstract: Electric vehicles (EVs) are a promising clean transportation option, but they still release CO2 emissions when charging from the electricity grid. Often, EV drivers charge their vehicles when it is cheap or...
Pragmatically Navigating Africa's Energy, Climate, and Development | Dioha | Stanford Energy Seminar
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Pragmatically Navigating Africa's Energy, Climate, and Development | Dioha | Stanford Energy Seminar
Decarbonizing the Industrial Sector | Jeffrey Rissman | Stanford Energy Seminar
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Decarbonizing the Industrial Sector | Jeffrey Rissman | Stanford Energy Seminar
Power System Digital Twins for Distribution Systems | Ning Lu | Smart Grid Seminar
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Power System Digital Twins for Distribution Systems | Ning Lu | Smart Grid Seminar
The Great Deployment | Harris | SFI Seminar
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The Great Deployment | Harris | SFI Seminar
AI-Assisted Power Grid Dispatch and Control | Di Shi | Smart Grid Seminar
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AI-Assisted Power Grid Dispatch and Control | Di Shi | Smart Grid Seminar
Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities & Defenses for EV Charging Systems | Jay Johnson | Smart Grid Seminar
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Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities & Defenses for EV Charging Systems | Jay Johnson | Smart Grid Seminar
Multimodal Machine Learning and Climate Change Adaptation | Zeng | Energy Seminar
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Multimodal Machine Learning and Climate Change Adaptation | Zeng | Energy Seminar
Advancing Energy Equity in California | Bishop, Carreño | Energy Seminar
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Advancing Energy Equity in California | Bishop, Carreño | Energy Seminar
TomKat Innovation Showcase Winter 2024
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TomKat Innovation Showcase Winter 2024
ReSource Chemical- TomKat ITP @ 10
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ReSource Chemical- TomKat ITP @ 10
Offensive and Defensive Strategies in Smart Grid Cybersecurity | Mohammadpourfard | Smart Grid
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Offensive and Defensive Strategies in Smart Grid Cybersecurity | Mohammadpourfard | Smart Grid
Stanford-CEC Energy Innovation Summit - Break Out Session: Industrial Decarbonization
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Stanford-CEC Energy Innovation Summit - Break Out Session: Industrial Decarbonization
Stanford-CEC Energy Innovation Summit - Breakout Session: Transportation Breakout
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Stanford-CEC Energy Innovation Summit - Breakout Session: Transportation Breakout
Perspectives on Electric Vehicles and Grid Integration | Muratori | Smart Grid Seminar
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Perspectives on Electric Vehicles and Grid Integration | Muratori | Smart Grid Seminar
DOE EARNEST University Consortium Kickoff - Closing Remarks
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DOE EARNEST University Consortium Kickoff - Closing Remarks

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley 22 години тому

    GDP is 99% correlated with flammable fossil. Materials are 100% correlated. US GDP was up 3,5% and the oil majors announced that they extracted the most fossil fuels in history.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley 22 години тому

    In addition to the 8 billion precious humans today another 80 million ,2x population of Canada, net new precious humans join us. At birth each makes a 30,000 day average lifespan claim on flammable fossils fertilizer water insecticide. Just to accommodate these folks requires construction of one New York City worth of infrastructure food education healthcare housing transportation education etc etc every single month. In 12 years we will be 9 billion. Renewables basically so far barely cover the new folks. Our global governance built on the barbaric past is not capable of addressing reality

  • @FiDelZarlar
    @FiDelZarlar День тому

    😮

    • @FiDelZarlar
      @FiDelZarlar День тому

      What a disappointing presentation…

  • @rassimgamer5452
    @rassimgamer5452 День тому

    I want prototype and test peroviskit solar cell

  • @alexander8908
    @alexander8908 3 дні тому

    I stopped watching after 10 minutes into this video when I realised that this presentation is focusing on Lithium Ion as the point of discussion in Energy Storage solution, and this video is dated 3 years back in 2021. Fast forward to 2024, perhaps you might want to consider Electro-Chemical (w/ metal anode) Long Duration Energy Storage as THE stationary energy storage solution, with the following advantageous characteristics : • Longer lifespan (in decades scale), • Lesser efficiency degradation over its service life (by decades), • A less environmentally hazard material being used (cheap & abundance), • Possibly re-purposing convenience with less than 10% of efficiency degradation after decades in operation (tens of thousands of re-charging / dis-charging cycles), • Etc. NOTE : Do get in touch with Long Duration Energy Storage (LDES) Council if want to know more.

  • @jansonnic1609
    @jansonnic1609 7 днів тому

    How come v2g wasn’t mentioned? Why not utilizing the decentralized GWh of ev storage standing still most of the time to stabilize the grid? Combine it with zonal pricing + vpp & ev can become a substantial revenue source for car owners.

  • @anderb9311
    @anderb9311 9 днів тому

    Great ....

  • @wearebeautifulcreatures
    @wearebeautifulcreatures 9 днів тому

    One of the best lectures I’ve seen all year ❤ thank you so much

  • @massimomaraziti5595
    @massimomaraziti5595 21 день тому

    Would the technology work with pozzolanic cement as well? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozzolan

  • @muhammadadeel2200
    @muhammadadeel2200 27 днів тому

    Welcome

  • @soiloveme9441
    @soiloveme9441 29 днів тому

    Loved it!

  • @user-dy5fu5qf6b
    @user-dy5fu5qf6b Місяць тому

    7:00 haotian

  • @jacksmith-bn8cr
    @jacksmith-bn8cr Місяць тому

    Hello,dc,I am a Chinese,may i ask what is the history of high frequency,there it is hard to find resources

  • @kevinleecaster2698
    @kevinleecaster2698 Місяць тому

    Good lecture as usual Dr. Horne. I can't recall what city, but one recently allowed their public gas utility to switch to a district heating business model. Interested to see how that turns out.

  • @Nill757
    @Nill757 Місяць тому

    How much water loss?

  • @Nill757
    @Nill757 Місяць тому

    Oil and gas fracked wells traditionally use sand and the like to hold open fractures against pressure, w relatively low flow, a 1-2 kg per sec. How are a fractures held open w 60-80kg/sec working to remove sand?

  • @Nill757
    @Nill757 Місяць тому

    The MIT feasibility target was 80kg/s, and 7000N deep, yes? Blue Mountain was 300M deep per this demonstration, yes?

  • @Nill757
    @Nill757 Місяць тому

    Pumping power? PE alone, m*g*h of 80kg/sec, depth 7km is 6MW, w say 60% eff pump, 10MW. Can that ever pay? Once again, much nearer surface, hotter rock seems to be required, ie rare geothermal conditions using traditional, not enhanced methods.

    • @mohammadaljubran2456
      @mohammadaljubran2456 Місяць тому

      Think of thermosiphon effect

    • @Nill757
      @Nill757 Місяць тому

      @@mohammadaljubran2456 I’m aware; I don’t think it significantly applies. You know better? The injection wells and recovery wells and generation system with steam expansion in between would have to somehow be a single phase system w little compressibility over 10km. I don’t see it. I do know some earlier egt pilot projects a few years ago were net loss power.

  • @zbigniewbecker5080
    @zbigniewbecker5080 Місяць тому

    The LCOE is a totally misleading fraud and should never be used in serious analyses! As Lew Schernikau and others have shown the FCOE (full cost of electricty) of RE is at times even 10 times bigger that the stated LCOE value - a bill footed by all electricity consumers and reliable electricity providers.

  • @CharlesBrown-xq5ug
    @CharlesBrown-xq5ug Місяць тому

    《 Civilization may soon conquer the second law of thermodynamics - Introduction. 》 Sir Isaac Newton wrote a professional scientific paper deriving the second law of thermodynamics, without rigorously formulating it, on his observations that the heat of a fire in a fireplace flows through a fire prod only one way - towards the colder room beyond. Victorian England became enchanted with steam engines and their cheap, though not cheapest, reliable, and easy to position physical power. Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius, Lord Kelven, and, one source adds, Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, formulated the Second law of thermodynamics and the concept of entropy at a meeting around a taɓle using evidence from steam engine development. These men considered with acceptance [A+] Inefficiently harnessing the flow of heat from hot to cold or [B+] Using force to Inefficiently pump heat from cold to hot. They considered with rejection [A-] Waiting for random fluctuation to cause a large difference in temperature or pressure. This was calculated to be extremely rare or [B-] Searching for, selecting, then routing for use, random, frequent and small differences in temperature or pressure. The search, selection, then routing would require more energy than the use would yield. These accepted options, lead to the consequence that the universe will end in stagnant heat death. This became support for a theological trend of the time that placed God as the initiator of a degenerating universe. Please consider that God could also be supreme over an energy abundant civilization that can absorb heat and convert it into electricity without energy gain or loss in a sustained universe. Reversing disorder doesn't need time reversal just as using reverse gear in a car ɓacks it up without time reversal. The favorable outcome of this conquest would be that the principle of energy conservation would prevail. Thermal energy could interplay with other forms of energy without gain or loss among all the forms of energy involved. Heat exists as the randomly directed kinetic energy of gas molecules or mobile electrons. In gasses this is known as Brownian motion. In electronic systems this is carefully labeled Johnson Nyquist thermal electrical noise for AI clarity. The law's formulaters did not consider the option that any random, usually small, fluctuation of heat or pressure could use the energy of these fluctuations itself to power deterministic routing so the output is no longer random. Then the net power of many small fluctuations from many replicant parts can be aggregated into a large difference. Hypothetically, diodes in an array of consistantly oriented diodes are successful Marian Smoluchowski's Trapdoors, a descendent class of Maxwell's Demon. Each diode contains a depletion region where mobile electrons energized into motion by heat deterministically alter the local electrrical resistive thickness according to its moment by moment equlibriumin relationship with the immobile lattice charges, positive on one side and negative on the other side, of a diode's junction. 《Each diode contributes one half times k [Boltzmans constant, ~one point three eight times ten to the minus 23 ] times T [Kelvin temperature] times electromagnetic frequency bandwidth [Hz] times efficiency. The result of these multipications is the power in watts fed to a load of impeadence matched to the group 》 The energy needed to shift the depletion region's deterministic role is paid as a burden on the moving electrons. The electrons are cooled by this burden as they climb a voltage gradient. Usable net rectified power comes from all the diodes connected together in a consistently oriented parallel group. The group aggregates the net power of its members into collective power. Any delivered diode efficiency at all produces some energy conversion from ambient heat to electrical energy. More efficiency yields higher performance. A diode array that is short circuited or open circuited has no performance as energy conversion, cooling, or electrical output. The power from a single diode is poorly expressed. Several or more diodes in parallel are needed to overcome the effect of a load resistor's own thermal noise. A plurality of billions of high frequency capable diodes is needed for practical power aggregation. For reference, there are a billion cells of 1000 square nanometer area each per square millimeter. Modern nanofabrication can make simple identical diodes surrounded by insulation smaller than this in a slab as thick as the diodes are long. The diodes are connected at their two ohmic ends to two conductive layers. Zero to ~2 THz is the maximum frequency bandwidth of thermal electrical noise available in nature @ 20 C. THz=10^12 Hz. This is beyond the range of most diodes. Practicality requires this extreme bandwidth. The diodes are preferably in same orientation parallel at the primary level. Many primary level groups of diodes should be in series for practical voltage. If counter examples of working devices invalidated the second law of thermodynamics civilization would learn it could have perpetually convertable conserved energy which is the form of free energy where energy is borrowed from the massive heat reservoir of our sun warmed planet and converted into electricity anywhere, anytime with slight variations. Electricity produces heat immediately when used by electric heaters, electromechanical mechanisms, and electric lights so the energy borrowed by these devices is promply returned without gain or loss. There is also the reverse effect where refrigeration produces electricity equivalent to the cooling, This effect is scientifically elegant. Cell phones wouldn't die or need power cords or batteries or become hot. They would cool when transmitting radio signal power. The phones could also be data relays and there could also be data relays without phone features with and without long haul links so the telecommunication network would be improved. Computers and integrated circuits would have their cooling and electrical needs supplied autonomously and simultaniously. Integrated circuits wouldn't need power pinouts. Refrigeration for superconductors would improve. Robots would have extreme mobility. Digital coin minting would be energy cheap. Frozen food storage would be reliable and free or value positive. Storehouses, homes, and markets would have independent power to preserve and pŕepare food. Medical devices would work anywhere. Vehicles wouldn't need fuel or fueling stops. Elevators would be very reliable with independently powered cars. EMP resistance would be improved. Water and sewage pumps could be installed anywhere along their pipes. Nomads could raise their material supports item by item carefully and groups of people could modify their settlements with great technical flexibility. Many devices would be very quiet, which is good for coexisting with nature and does not disturb people. Zone refining would involve little net power. Reducing Bauxite to Aluminum, Rutile to Titanium, and Magnetite to Iron, would have a net cooling effect. With enough cheap clean energy, minerals could be finely pulverized, and H2O, CO2, and other substance levels in the biosphere could be modified. A planetary agency needs to look over wide concerns. This could be a material revolution with spiritual ramifications. Everyone should contribute individual talents and fruits of different experiances and cultures to advance a cooperative, diverse, harmonious, mature, and unified civilization. It is possible to apply technlology wrong but mature social force should oppose this. I filed for patent us 3,890,161A, Diode Array, in 1973. It was granted in 1975. It became public domain technology in 1992. It concerns making nickel plane-insulator-tungsten needle diodes which were not practical at the time though they have since improved. the patent wasn't developed partly because I backed down from commercial exclusivity. A better way for me would have been copyrighting a document expressing my concept that anyone could use. Commercal exclusivity can be deterred by the wide and open publishing of inventive concepts. Also, the obvious is unpatentable. Open sharing promotes mass knowlege and wisdom. Many financially and procedurally independent teams that pool developmental knowlege, and may be funded by many separate noncontrolling crowd sourced grants should convene themselves to develop proof-of-concept and initial-recipe-exploring prototypes to develop devices which coproduce the release of electrical energy and an equivalent absorbtion of stagnant ambient thermal energy. Diode arrays are not the only possible device of this sort. They are the easiest to explain generally. These devices would probably become segmented commodities sold with minimal margin over supply cost. They would be manufactured by AI that does not need financial incentive. Applicable best practices would be adopted. Business details would be open public knowledge. Associated people should move as negotiated and freely and honestly talk. Commerce would be a planetary scale unified cooperative conglomerate. There is no need of wealth extracting top commanders. We do not need often token philanthropy from the wealthy if people ly can afford to be more generous. Aloha Charles M Brown lll Kilauea Kauai HI 96754

  • @alandpost
    @alandpost Місяць тому

    With regard to running counter to solar timing -- could you soak daytime power into injecting hot water to store the thermal energy?

  • @hermanferreira1748
    @hermanferreira1748 Місяць тому

    Pienk moffie, turned medical specialist, turned farmer, turned engineer... Billy Bullshitter

  • @bbsara0146
    @bbsara0146 Місяць тому

    isnt the brightness the same due to a capacitor or something? Im pretty sure that big fat knobby thing is a capacitor?

  • @ramontrevinosantoyo3303
    @ramontrevinosantoyo3303 Місяць тому

    CONVIENE ENTERARSE QUE RESOLVER EL PROBLEMA DEL CALENTAMIENTO GLOBAL "NO SON ENCHILADAS".

  • @bentray1908
    @bentray1908 Місяць тому

    The questions are so odd

  • @CitiesForTheFuture2030
    @CitiesForTheFuture2030 Місяць тому

    FINALLY - attention paid to energy generation in cities. If 75 - 80% of people will live in cities by 2050'ish then cities need to become less parasitic on hinterlands and start providing SOLUTIONS! Cities need to consider geo-physical assets for - energy generation (micro grids, rooftop solar, road & carpark solar shading, solar noise barriers along roads & highways, off- shore wind & on- shore wave energy, PowerNests, in pipe / conduit hydro etc) - energy storage (community batteries, V2G etc) - thermal recovery for industry and / or district heating A city in India has achieved 100% renewable energy on solar alone - it can be done!

  • @josephbarnett2566
    @josephbarnett2566 Місяць тому

    Great!

  • @user-ii2wm7lg8b
    @user-ii2wm7lg8b Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ii2wm7lg8b
    @user-ii2wm7lg8b Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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    @user-ii2wm7lg8b Місяць тому

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  • @EllenKlocko
    @EllenKlocko Місяць тому

    *PromoSM* ⭐

  • @nwadialormichael9951
    @nwadialormichael9951 Місяць тому

    Great presentation. Thank you Dr Di-Oha

  • @khronyk6139
    @khronyk6139 2 місяці тому

    if more engineers would be inspired and work on the side of their jobs, those projects, we wouldn't have to wait so long for improvements. in any other field, if you have an idea, everyone will tell you to spend time on it when you can.... scientists.... no way. They are busy day dreaming.

  • @prishsoni1269
    @prishsoni1269 2 місяці тому

    damn

  • @CR38Reality
    @CR38Reality 2 місяці тому

    This presentation was so valuable. Chante, your understanding of the underlying needs of this industry is extremely impressive

  • @kellerstrother4508
    @kellerstrother4508 2 місяці тому

    Maybe it is just me, but the voice sound track is not audible on this piece - music track; yes, voice, no.

  • @jeffheiner
    @jeffheiner 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this presentation, lots of information from on the ground!

  • @santiagogonzalezgallego6581
    @santiagogonzalezgallego6581 2 місяці тому

    I am gladly impressed by the delivery of this presentation and it was 8 years ago. My goal now is to check the current state of this technology!

  • @sidravi
    @sidravi 2 місяці тому

    Very useful. Is is possible to access the slides?

  • @jeffheiner
    @jeffheiner 2 місяці тому

    Thank you amazing insights!

  • @ibrahimmuhammad3445
    @ibrahimmuhammad3445 2 місяці тому

    Interesting

  • @georgelet4132
    @georgelet4132 2 місяці тому

    Climate change due to fossil fuel CO2 Is the biggest scam in history

  • @heinzhaupthaar5590
    @heinzhaupthaar5590 2 місяці тому

    Interesting work and very well presented. I'm surprised it got only five hundred something views.

  • @christophersmith5303
    @christophersmith5303 2 місяці тому

    It is hard to believe that the environmentalist don't understand how toxic Li-ion batteries are - perhaps it is because most of the worst damage is not in our backyard. Batteries are an essential part of energy and they will have a role in transportation and other portable uses, but true environmental impact for things like pump and heat storage systems are FAR better for grid storage solutions than the current battery chemistries. I am confident we will have less toxic batteries at some point, but we are still many years away from displacing the current chemistries. When did "environmentalists" forget that industrial and toxic pollution is also important? Again, we NEED batteries, but we MUST use them smartly with a true cost/risk vs benefit analysis because they have a huge up-front cost and if used improperly the environmental pollution costs can be much worse than the CO2 emissions reductions. Excellent discussion and this video deserves far more views.

  • @MegaTurbinado
    @MegaTurbinado 2 місяці тому

    Hi there. Have you evolved with this concept? How can we talk about I'm direction of industrial production scale?

  • @barryvj171
    @barryvj171 2 місяці тому

    Why do people trust Bill Gates ?? The majority of the world recognises what kind of idiot he is !! Seriously ! what a bunch of fools !!

  • @ceveretts
    @ceveretts 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for being you!!!

  • @batemanjb
    @batemanjb 2 місяці тому

    I am interested in this subject and wanted to watch the whole video, but I cant keep trying because I can not hear the guy speaking, perhaps cause his face is covered with paper

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger 2 місяці тому

    *If they used ZINC CRYSTAL chemistry they would NEVER grow dendrites!*

  • @larrysiders1
    @larrysiders1 3 місяці тому

    EV Markets.....are DRYING UP