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{{Image|Electrified World Power Flow.png|right|350px|Electric power generation is only a third of our CO2 problem. A zero-carbon future should include industry and transportation.}} | {{Image|Electrified World Power Flow.png|right|350px|Electric power generation is only a third of our CO2 problem. A zero-carbon future should include industry and transportation.}} | ||
{{Image|Large grids low carbon.png|right|350px|Success requires abundant hydropower or nuclear, available 24/7.}} | {{Image|Large grids low carbon.png|right|350px|Success requires abundant hydropower or nuclear, available 24/7.}} | ||
{{Image|Electrify1Basics.022.png|left|350px|Wind and solar to power the whole world will require unrealistic commitments of land and resources.}} | {{Image|Electrify1Basics.022.png|left|350px|Wind and solar to power the whole world will require unrealistic commitments of land and resources and a new storage technology far less expensive than today's batteries.}} | ||
{{Image|Germany France CO2.png|right|350px|Wind and solar alone are not enough.}} | {{Image|Germany France CO2.png|right|350px|Wind and solar alone are not enough.}} | ||
{{Image|ThorCon Plant.png|left|350px|Two ThorCons will generate 1 GW day or night. The can ship takes away spent fuel and used reactors for recycling.}} | {{Image|ThorCon Plant.png|left|350px|Two ThorCons will generate 1 GW day or night. The can ship takes away spent fuel and used reactors for recycling.}} |
Revision as of 18:28, 28 May 2022
- See also: Nuclear_power_reconsidered
National energy policies have had a profound effect on success in reducing CO2 emissions. Some countries have made substantial progress in meeting the goals they have agreed to. Very few are moving fast enough to limit global warming to 2 degrees C. This article will examine the results of these national policies.
Further Reading
Electrifying Our World Robert Hargraves' excellent overview of energy, the growth human civilization, and possible solutions to the current climate crisis.
Our World in Data has a section on Energy and Environment with nice interactive graphics.
World Nuclear Information Library a well-organized authoritative collection of information on nuclear power.