Episode 9: Renewable Energy Mix | Renewable Energy | SDGPlus

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17 Sept 202104:16

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the necessity of an energy mix to meet global demand and replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. It highlights geothermal energy, which uses Earth's heat for various applications, and its advantages like being clean and on-demand, despite challenges like site exhaustion and toxic fluid disposal. Ocean energy, including wave, tidal, and ocean thermal, is discussed for its potential in job creation and development of coastal areas, yet it faces high costs and ecosystem disruption. The video emphasizes the importance of these niche renewable sources in achieving a stable, clean, and decentralized energy grid for global energy needs.

Takeaways

  • 🌿 Currently, only 26% of global electricity is generated from renewable sources.
  • 🌱 To replace fossil fuels, renewable energy must utilize a diverse energy mix, including both established and niche sources.
  • ♨️ Geothermal energy, one of the oldest renewable sources, uses Earth's internal heat for various applications like heating and electricity generation.
  • πŸ’§ Geothermal energy offers the advantage of being clean, on-demand, and relatively inexpensive, with potential savings of up to 80% over fossil fuels.
  • 🚧 Challenges with geothermal energy include the risk of sites cooling down over time and the need for proper disposal of toxic fluids.
  • 🌊 Ocean energy encompasses wave, tidal, and ocean thermal technologies, all harnessing the power of the sea in different ways.
  • 🌑️ Ocean thermal energy converts temperature differences between surface and deep ocean water into electricity.
  • 🌊 Tidal energy is continuous and predictable, offering control in electricity production, but it may disrupt aquatic ecosystems.
  • πŸŒͺ️ Wave energy captures the energy within ocean waves, with technology that is advancing but still expensive and requiring further development.
  • 🌐 Geothermal and ocean energy combined contribute less than 0.5% to global electricity production, but are essential for a diverse energy mix.
  • πŸ™οΈ A stable energy mix with various renewable sources can lead to a more decentralized energy grid, providing independence and resilience.

Q & A

  • What percentage of global electricity is currently generated from renewable sources?

    -As of today, only 26% of global electricity is generated from renewable sources.

  • What does the energy mix approach involve in the context of renewable energy?

    -The energy mix approach involves using various available renewable energy sources to meet the energy needs of all, including established and niche renewable sources.

  • Why is geothermal energy considered one of the oldest renewable energy sources?

    -Geothermal energy is considered one of the oldest renewable energy sources because it uses the heat from the earth's interior, which has been available for a very long time.

  • What are the potential applications of geothermal energy?

    -Geothermal energy can be used for direct use applications, geothermal heat pumps, and electric power generation.

  • What are the advantages of using geothermal energy?

    -Geothermal energy is clean, available on demand, relatively inexpensive, and can provide savings of up to 80% over fossil fuels.

  • What are the challenges associated with geothermal energy production?

    -Challenges include the possibility of geothermal sites cooling down over time, which could decrease energy output, and the need for proper disposal methods for toxic materials found in geothermal fluids.

  • What are the three distinct types of ocean energy technology mentioned in the script?

    -The three distinct types of ocean energy technology are wave, tidal, and ocean thermal.

  • How does ocean thermal energy technology work?

    -Ocean thermal energy is generated by converting the temperature differential between the ocean's surface water and deeper water into electricity through a heat engine.

  • What is the advantage of tidal energy in terms of electricity production?

    -Tidal energy has the advantage of being continuous and predictable, which allows for greater control in electricity production.

  • What are the concerns regarding the impact of tidal energy technology on the environment?

    -A concern is that tidal energy technology can disrupt aquatic ecosystems.

  • How does wave energy technology convert ocean waves into electricity?

    -Wave energy technology utilizes the energy within ocean waves and converts it into electricity, which can be captured on the surface, underwater, or through reservoirs.

  • What is the current contribution of geothermal and ocean energy to global electricity production?

    -Geothermal and ocean energy combined currently contribute to less than 0.5% of global electricity production.

  • How can a stable energy mix help in reducing the need for centralized energy sources?

    -A stable energy mix can reduce or even eliminate the need for centralized energy sources or grids by allowing buildings, industries, districts, and cities to have independent energy sources.

  • What are the potential benefits of a more decentralized energy grid?

    -A more decentralized energy grid can lead to a more stable, clean, resilient energy sector, and provide equal access to electricity for all, including remote areas.

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