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A World Powered Predominantly by Solar and Wind Energy?;prof. Walter Kohn (UC Santa Barbara) Nobelova cena 1998

Verejna prednaska nositela Nobelovej ceny za chemiu z roku 1998 prof. Waltera Kohna z UC Santa Barbara.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Kohn

Abstrakt:
Total oil plus natural gas production (or consumption), which currently provides about 60 % of global energy use, is expected to peak in 10 - 20 years, followed by a rapid decline. During that same time interval, the developing world will see an approximate doubling of its population as well as an approximate tripling in per capita energy consumption. The near-coincidence of these three galloping trends has created two unprecedented global challenges: The threatened global shortage of acceptable energies and the imminent danger of unacceptable global warming and its consequences.

This colloquium describes a possible way of coping with this predicament: A concerted commitment to a changeover from the current era, dominated by oil plus natural gas, to a future era dominated by solar plus wind energy, both of which are clean and effectively inexhaustible. However, this optimistic perspective must be tempered with the realization that, unless there are technological breakthroughs, the energy of this future era would be much more costly than at this time. In the United States this would require a significant change of lifestyle: population stabilization and reduced per capita energy use.

Místo konání: 
poslucharen 103, FJFI CVUT Praha, Brehova 7
Datum konání: 
9. July 2013 - 14:00
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