Biofuel instead of coal and oil – How promising are these renewable resources? | DW Documentary

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Can our petroleum-based market economy make the switch to renewable resources? According to scientists, politicians and industrial leaders, a “biobased economy” is a sustainable alternative. What lies behind this optimism?

The biobased economy promises to help solve some of the world’s biggest problems, including climate change, species extinction, pesticide residues and depleted soil. It foresees plants, fungi and insects replacing environmentally unfriendly coal and petroleum as raw materials, and microorganisms being used to produce chemicals.

But even these renewable resources require a production process, and that harbors new potential dangers. These include land appropriation, the destruction of already dwindling natural ecosystems, and the exploitation of nature for profit to an ever-greater extent. This documentary examines the economic cycle as a whole, from the production of biomass to processing and finished products.

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Energy from Volcanoes | Geothermal Energy | Grade 9 Science Quarter 3 Week 3 -4| DepEd MELC-based

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Energy from Volcanoes | Geothermal Energy | Grade 9 Science Quarter 3 Week 3 -4| DepEd MELC-based

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Grade 9 Science: Quarter 3 Week 3: Energy from Volcanoes: Geothermal Energy

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– Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy

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Elon Musk on Renewable Energy & Oil

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Renewable Energy to Save the Planet? A Soho Forum Debate

Texas A&M University’s Andrew Dessler vs. Steven Koonin, former undersecretary for science at the Department of Energy, at the Soho Forum.

Do We Need to Rapidly Convert to Renewables To Save the Planet? A Soho Forum Debate


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Does the world need to rapidly convert to using renewable energy to save the planet from global warming? That was the topic of a Soho Forum debate held at the Sheen Center in New York City on Monday, August 15, 2022. 

Andrew Dessler, the director of the Texas Center for Climate Studies at Texas A&M University, argued that fossil fuels are endangering life on the planet by causing global warming through greenhouse gas emissions. He contended that solar and wind represent safe, reliable, and cost-effective means to decarbonize the electric grid. 

Steven Koonin, who served as undersecretary for science at the Department of Energy during the Obama administration and is the founding director of New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress, argued that making large and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions aren’t necessary to protect the earth. He also contended that doing so isn’t cost-effective and that it’s immoral. Koonin is also the author of Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters.

The debate was moderated by Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein.

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Mini Hydroelectricity With 4 Extremely Powerful Water Outlets

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Combined Heat and Power Offers Energy-Efficiency & Reliability at a Low Cost

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Combined heat and power (CHP) and micro-CHP systems are a great option for businesses looking for a reliable source of energy at a low cost. To learn more about CHP and how it can benefit your business, visit pgworks.com.
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Dealing with waste from renewable energy

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As the U.S. attempts to shift away from fossil fuels, renewable energy resources bring waste problems of their own. Recycling or disposing of wind turbine blades and solar panels can be tricky, and many often just end up in land fills. Ben Tracy reports.

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Energy 101 | Biofuels

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Energy 101 | Biofuels

Biomass is an organic renewable energy source that includes materials such as agriculture and forest residues, energy crops, and algae. Scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy and its national laboratories are finding new, more efficient ways to convert biomass into biofuels that can take the place of conventional fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. This edition of Energy 101 shows how biomass is broken down and refined into sustainable biofuels via biochemical and thermochemical processes.

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Iceland and geothermal energy

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Iceland has harnessed the potential of geothermal energy, heating 90% of its houses and producing 30% of its electricity with geothermal. Geothermal energy is very important in Iceland that relies 100% on renewables for both electricity and house heating. The cascading use of geothermal was also pioneered in Iceland and has created new industries in Iceland through the circular economy mindset of making the most of each resource. Icelandic expertise in geothermal is also a valuable export product.

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