Can 100% renewable energy power the world? - Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei

TED-Ed
7 Dec 201705:54

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the world's reliance on fossil fuels and the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources. It highlights the vast potential of solar, wind, and other renewables, but also addresses the significant technological, economic, and logistical hurdles involved. The video emphasizes the need for innovation in energy capture, storage, and transportation to make renewables more efficient and accessible. Despite the complexities, the video remains optimistic, noting that global scientific efforts and investments are steadily driving progress toward a sustainable energy future.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒ The world currently consumes 35 billion barrels of oil annually, contributing to Earth's pollution and highlighting the finite nature of fossil fuels.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Scientists estimate that we have already used about 40% of the world's oil reserves, indicating a need for alternative energy sources.
  • โณ At the current rate of consumption, oil and gas are predicted to run out in approximately 50 years, with coal following suit in about a century.
  • โ˜€๏ธ Renewable energy sources like sun, water, and wind are abundant and won't deplete over time, presenting a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Despite the potential of renewables, they currently only account for about 13% of our energy needs, due to challenges in cost and accessibility.
  • ๐Ÿ” Understanding global energy use requires considering the diverse and complex system, with different elements needing tailored solutions.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Electricity and liquid fuels are two key areas of focus in everyday life, with electricity powering various devices and liquid fuels being essential for transportation.
  • ๐ŸŒž Solar energy is abundant, with the sun radiating enough energy to meet our current needs 10,000 times over, but challenges in efficiency and transportation remain.
  • ๐Ÿœ๏ธ Solar plants need to be located in sunny areas like deserts for maximum efficiency, but these are often distant from high-energy-demand regions.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ The idea of a global electrical energy network is promising, but the cost and energy loss in current power lines present significant obstacles.
  • ๐Ÿš€ Advancements in technology, such as superconductors, could reduce energy loss during transportation, but challenges in practical application exist.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ The development of efficient energy storage, particularly for liquid fuels, is crucial, with current lithium-ion batteries falling short of the energy density of gasoline.
  • ๐Ÿ›ซ For large-scale applications like aviation, the energy storage requirements are even more demanding, necessitating significant technological advancements.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ Converting solar energy into chemical energy is a promising area of research, but current efficiencies are too low for commercial viability.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The transition to renewable energy is a complex issue involving technology, economics, and politics, requiring creativity, innovation, and strong incentives.

Q & A

  • How much oil does the world consume annually?

    -The world consumes 35 billion barrels of oil every year.

  • What percentage of the world's oil has been consumed so far?

    -Approximately 40% of the world's oil has been consumed to date.

  • How long are the current oil and gas reserves expected to last?

    -At the current rate of consumption, oil and gas reserves are expected to last about 50 years.

  • What is the estimated time frame for the depletion of coal reserves?

    -Coal reserves are projected to last for about a century under the current consumption rate.

  • What percentage of our energy needs does renewable energy currently provide?

    -Renewable energy currently provides about 13% of our energy needs.

  • Why is it challenging to rely solely on renewable energy sources?

    -Relying solely on renewable energy is challenging due to the need for it to be inexpensive, accessible, and overcoming issues related to efficiency and energy transportation.

  • What are the two main areas of energy use that the script focuses on?

    -The script focuses on electricity and liquid fuels as the two main areas of energy use.

  • How much solar energy does the sun radiate towards the Earth, and how does it compare to our current needs?

    -The sun radiates about 173 quadrillion watts of solar energy towards the Earth, which is nearly 10,000 times our current needs.

  • What is one of the limitations of solar energy in terms of location and efficiency?

    -Solar energy plants must be located in areas with abundant sunshine year-round, like deserts, which are often far from densely populated regions with high energy demand.

  • What is the current limitation of power lines in terms of energy transportation?

    -Present-day power lines lose about 6-8% of the energy they carry due to the resistance of the wire material, leading to energy dissipation.

  • What is a proposed solution to reduce energy loss during transportation?

    -One proposed solution is the use of superconductors, which can transport electricity without dissipation, although they currently require cooling to low temperatures.

  • What is the energy storage capacity of the best lithium-ion batteries compared to gasoline?

    -The best lithium-ion batteries store about 2.5 megajoules per kilogram, which is approximately 20 times less than the energy stored in one kilogram of gasoline.

  • What is required for batteries to be competitive with oil-derived liquid fuels in transportation?

    -Batteries need to store much more energy without adding cost to be competitive with oil-derived liquid fuels, especially for larger vessels like ships and planes.

  • What alternative method is being explored to store renewable energy in a transportable form?

    -Efficient ways to convert solar energy into chemical energy are being explored, although current lab efficiencies are still too low for market application.

  • What factors does the transition towards all-renewable energies involve?

    -The transition towards all-renewable energies involves factors such as technology, economics, and politics, with priorities depending on specific assumptions made when solving this multifaceted problem.

  • Why is there reason to be optimistic about the future of renewable energy?

    -There is reason to be optimistic because top scientific minds worldwide are working on these problems, making breakthroughs, and governments and businesses are investing in technologies that harness the energy all around us.

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