Ending the Oil Addiction: What will it take?
Abstract: World energy use is projected to increase by nearly 60% in the
next 20 years. Oil currently supplies nearly 40% of the worlds energy yet most
experts agree that the peak in oil production world wide will occur within the
next 25 years (some say the peak occurred last year and we haven’t yet
noticed!). Although oil will continue to flow for many years after the peak in
production it is clear that new energy sources will need to be found to replace
dwindling oil (and other fossil fuel) reserves. Leaving economics aside, this
talk investigates this problem from a physical perspective, examining the
possible sources and trade offs which will have to be made to insure a secure
energy future for the world.
The talk (Power Point): Energy.ppt
A little bit longer talk with more graphs: EnergyT.ppt
En Español:
EnergyS.ppt
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