Powering the planet: Chemical challenges in solar energy utilization
California Institute of Technology · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Global energy consumption is projected to increase, even in the face of substantial declines in energy intensity, at least 2-fold by midcentury relative to the present because of population and economic growth. This demand could be met, in principle, from fossil energy resources, particularly coal. However, the cumulative nature of CO(2) emissions in the atmosphere demands that holding atmospheric CO(2) levels to even twice their preanthropogenic values by midcentury will require invention, development, and deployment of schemes for carbon-neutral energy production on a scale commensurate with, or larger than, the entire present-day energy supply from all sources combined. Among renewable energy resources,…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Environmental science
- Solar energy
- Chemical energy
- Primary energy
- Fossil fuel
- Population
- Energy source