This paper complements previous work on the economics of different energy resources by examining the growth potential of alternative electricity supply infrastructures as constrained by innate physical limits. Coal-fired generation meets the criteria of longevity (abundance of energy source) and scalability (effective capability to expand to the multi-terawatt level) which are critical for a sustainable energy supply chain, but it carries a very heavy carbon footprint. Renewables and nuclear power meet both the longevity and climate friendliness criteria. However, they vary in terms of their ability to deliver net energy at a scale needed for meeting a huge global energy demand. The low density of renewable resources for electricity generat...
Although vast quantities of energy arrive daily from the sun, capturing it is always going to be lim...
The known energy resource base is more than sufficient to provide a growing world population with en...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and the resulting climatic changes could be pr...
This paper employs a framework of dynamic energy analysis to model the growth potential of alternati...
Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy PolicyThis paper employs a framework of dynamic energy analysi...
Toward a Sustainable Global Energy Supply Infrastructure : Net Energy Balance and Density Considerat...
Some important conclusions for achieving an energy supply system which satisfies the concept of sust...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
Energy is a fundamental component of human lie with strong link to the living standard. It is import...
The author examines the challenges and opportunities of nuclear power in meeting the projected large...
The World is going to face three major challenges in the energy sector during the coming decades:A c...
This paper provides a review and analysis of the challenges that nuclear power must overcome in orde...
If a low-carbon energy strategy is to be developed up to 2050, renewable energy sources will need to...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
Although vast quantities of energy arrive daily from the sun, capturing it is always going to be lim...
The known energy resource base is more than sufficient to provide a growing world population with en...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and the resulting climatic changes could be pr...
This paper employs a framework of dynamic energy analysis to model the growth potential of alternati...
Loyola de Palacio Programme on Energy PolicyThis paper employs a framework of dynamic energy analysi...
Toward a Sustainable Global Energy Supply Infrastructure : Net Energy Balance and Density Considerat...
Some important conclusions for achieving an energy supply system which satisfies the concept of sust...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
Energy is a fundamental component of human lie with strong link to the living standard. It is import...
The author examines the challenges and opportunities of nuclear power in meeting the projected large...
The World is going to face three major challenges in the energy sector during the coming decades:A c...
This paper provides a review and analysis of the challenges that nuclear power must overcome in orde...
If a low-carbon energy strategy is to be developed up to 2050, renewable energy sources will need to...
Thanks to technological advancements, the profitably useable fossil energy deposits are increasing, ...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
Although vast quantities of energy arrive daily from the sun, capturing it is always going to be lim...
The known energy resource base is more than sufficient to provide a growing world population with en...
Consensus exists that further environmental pollution and the resulting climatic changes could be pr...