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How can we balance the growing global energy demand with the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change, while ensuring energy equity and accessibility for developing regions?
Balancing global energy demand with the need to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change while ensuring energy access for developing countries is a tough ask. Transition to Renewable Energy: -Scale up: Rapidly deploy solar, wind, geothermal and hydropower. -Grid modernization: Invest in smaRead more
Balancing global energy demand with the need to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change while ensuring energy access for developing countries is a tough ask.
Transition to Renewable Energy:
-Scale up: Rapidly deploy solar, wind, geothermal and hydropower.
-Grid modernization: Invest in smart grids and energy storage (batteries, pumped hydro) as renewables increase.
Energy Efficiency:
Improve energy efficiency: Implement policies and technologies to improve energy efficiency in buildings, transport and industry. This includes energy efficient appliances, building insulation and electrification of transport.
Nuclear Power:
-Advanced nuclear: Take advantage of advanced nuclear technologies (small modular reactors) to provide low carbon baseload power.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS):
Deploy CCS: Invest in carbon capture and storage to reduce emissions in existing fossil fuel power plants and industrial processes.
SDGs
Ensure universal access to energy for all. It’s one of the SDGs we need to act on apart from climate.
Energy equity: Make sure the benefits of this transition are more equitably shared particularly between developing countries.
International Cooperation:
International cooperation: Promote international cooperation in research, development and deployment of clean energy technologies and technology transfer to developing nations.
Financial support: Developed nations may provide financial and technical assistance to help developing nations transition to clean energy and deal with climate change impacts.
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What is the role of ocean thermal energy production in India to prevent the rapid decline of non renewable energy resources
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a promising technology that harnesses the temperature difference between the warm surface waters and cold deep waters of the ocean to generate electricity. In India, OTEC has the potential to play a significant role in reducing the country's dependence on noRead more
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a promising technology that harnesses the temperature difference between the warm surface waters and cold deep waters of the ocean to generate electricity. In India, OTEC has the potential to play a significant role in reducing the country’s dependence on non-renewable energy resources and mitigating climate change. Here are some ways OTEC can contribute:
about energy resources
Energy resources are sources of usable energy for electricity, heating, and more. They are broadly categorized into non-renewable (like fossil fuels and nuclear) and renewable (such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass) types. Identifying them involves assessing availability, accessibRead more
Energy resources are sources of usable energy for electricity, heating, and more. They are broadly categorized into non-renewable (like fossil fuels and nuclear) and renewable (such as solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass) types. Identifying them involves assessing availability, accessibility, environmental impact, economic viability, and technological feasibility through methods like surveys, drilling, and economic analyses. Choices depend on factors like sustainability, energy security, and policy goals.
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