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End Of Oil – Beginning of Solar

End Of Oil – Beginning of Solar. Presentation Overview: Population Growth and Resource Consumption Peak Oil Climate Change Solar Facts The Beauty of Renewable Solar Thermal Solutions Wood Pellet Solutions Where do we go from here?. Population Growth and Resource Consumption.

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End Of Oil – Beginning of Solar

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  1. End Of Oil – Beginning of Solar Presentation Overview: • Population Growth and Resource Consumption • Peak Oil • Climate Change • Solar Facts • The Beauty of Renewable • Solar Thermal Solutions • Wood Pellet Solutions • Where do we go from here?

  2. Population Growth and Resource Consumption • Population Growth Chart 1800 to 2050 • DOE World Energy Consumption Chart 1950 to 2050

  3. Peak Oil Chart of Oil Production and Proven Reserves 1900 – 2100 Chart of Oil Price 1950 to Present The Era of Cheap Oil is over! Chart of Natural Gas Prices 1950 to Present

  4. Chart CO2 Percentage in Air 1800 – Present Chart Consumption of Fossil Fuels 1800 – Present Climate Change

  5. Climate Change The Scientists Learning about Man-Made Climate Change: • Club of Rome 1970s • Kyoto Protocol • World Climate Congress Bali 2007 • Working towards global targets need to find a good overview of the history of our understanding of man-made climate change....

  6. Climate Change Predicted Consequences of Climate Change: • more severe weather patterns (storms etc) • rising sea levels, affecting all costal regions • changing precipitation, affecting agriculture • ecological stress on all species • loss of bio diversity through accelerated extinctions Planet Earth will become a rougher place for all of us

  7. Solar Facts Some solar facts: • solar irradiation • total solar energy to Earth • another 5 billion years to go • the energy is free – the sun does not send a bill Forms of Renewable Solar Energy: • Biomass • Hydro Power • Wind Power • Solar Thermal • Photo Voltaic (PV) • Concentrating Solar Thermal Solar Energy is Plentiful

  8. The Beauty of Renewable The application of Renewable Energy Technologies requires a one-time capital invest to implement the required means to harvest solar energy, eg a wind turbine, hydro dam or a solar thermal installation. The incoming energy is free and clean. Well executed Renewable Energy Installations have a very long life time, with multiple times of pay-back over their life time. • Renewable Energy Installations create local work and keep money within the local communities, versus sending money to the Middle East to enrich feudal Sheiks. • Renewable Energy is de-centralized. Clean Non-Polluting Renewable Local Free

  9. Solar Thermal Solutions

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  13. Wood Pellet Solutions

  14. Wood Pellet Solutions Wood Pellet Solutions

  15. Where do we go from here?

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