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Energy Saving Begins With Us
To promote energy efficiency and combat the climate change
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published: 07 Jun 2013
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Why the US isn't ready for clean energy
Making clean energy isn’t enough: We also have to move it.
Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
In the near future, the energy made in the US is going to be much greener. The country’s current goal is for solar plants alone to make nearly half of US electricity by 2050. But we can’t just build solar plants where coal and gas plants used to be. They have to be built where it's… sunny. And wind turbines have to be built where it’s windy. The problem is, that’s not always where the people who need the power are.
The distance from energy source to energy need is about to get a lot bigger. And the US is going to need more high-voltage transmission lines. A lot more. As soon as possible. While solar plants can be built relatively fast, hig...
published: 21 Sep 2021
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Energy Efficiency: Our Best Source of Clean Energy | Intellections
Increases in energy efficiency are an often-forgotten component of our shift to clean energy and reduced carbon emissions. Higher prices triggered by the 1973 oil embargo caused America to drastically change how it used energy. The ensuing gains in efficiency had more of an impact on America’s energy consumption than all of the growth in solar, wind, geothermal, natural gas and nuclear energy combined.
For more information, pick up a copy of "Energy Efficiency: Building a Clean, Secure Economy" by James L. Sweeney. Available here - http://hvr.co/EnergyEfficiency.
For additional information and related resources, please visit https://www.policyed.org/intellections/increased-efficiency.
published: 21 Apr 2017
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Energy-saving tips
Learn how sealing cracks and adding insulation can reduce your bill
published: 26 May 2021
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I bought a scam energy saver and made it actually save energy!
There are all kinds of plug in the wall "energy saver" boxes. None of these save energy or do anything. I thought I'd buy a cheap one and modify it to actually save energy -- just for fun.
This is sold under different names "Stopwatt" "eocwatt pro" "Stop Watt", "Stop Eenergy Watt Power Smart Energy Saver", "Electricity svings box", etc. If it was that easy to "save energy", the power grid operators would already be implementing it.
published: 01 Apr 2023
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Does energy efficiency just make us use more stuff?
Improvements in energy efficiency could give us as much as 50% of the carbon reductions we need by 2050, according to the International Energy agency. But the 'Jevons Paradox' says the more efficient and cheaper we make things, the more we use them. So are we in a no-win situation or is there actually a way out?
Help support this channels independence at
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NEV...
published: 31 Dec 2023
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Saving Energy Around The Home - Energy Efficiency Tips
This video was part of an energy efficiency awareness campaign that we collaborated on in 2010. These simple, low cost, energy saving tips are still as relevant as ever. For more information see our website: http://reductionrevolution.com.au/
published: 22 Jun 2016
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Can 100% renewable energy power the world? - Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
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Every year, the world uses 35 billion barrels of oil. This massive scale of fossil fuel dependence pollutes the earth, and it won’t last forever. On the other hand, we have abundant sun, water and wind, which are all renewable energy sources. So why don’t we exchange our fossil fuel dependence for an existence based only on renewables? Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei describe the challenges.
Lesson by Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei, directed by Giulia Martinelli.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! David & Pamela Fialkoff, Miami Beach Family, Kostadin Man...
published: 07 Dec 2017
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Paying for Energy Efficiency Upgrades: Tax Breaks and Rebates | Building Green
With panelists Bethany Ayer-Fisher, Sustainability Manager for the City of Reading; Kacy Gao, a student at Drexel University majoring in Biological Sciences; Hugh Johnson, Senior Director for Research Strategy and Development at the Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel; and host Bill Vitale.
Originally aired on BCTV: 3/12/24
For a full listing of BCTV's live broadcast schedule, visit https://www.bctv.org/tv-schedule/.
This program was recorded via Zoom in collaboration with the BCTV studio in beautiful downtown Reading, PA. If you're a member of the Berks County community and are interested in producing or submitting a program for air on BCTV, visit https://www.bctv.org/about-us/propose-a-program/.
#BerksCounty #Pennsylvania #CommunityMedia
published: 12 Mar 2024
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How much land does it take to power the world?
Explore the sustainability of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy and how much space each of these power sources use.
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No matter how we make electricity, it takes up space. Coal requires mines, and plants to convert it into electricity. Nuclear power takes uranium mines, facilities to refine it, a reactor, and a place to store the spent fuel safely. Renewable energy needs wind turbines or solar panels. So how much space would it take to power the whole world? Explore the sustainability of different power sources.
Directed by Lisa LaBracio.
Animation and art direction by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
In partnership with Bill Gates, inspired by his book "How To Avoid A Climate Disaster": http://bit.ly/PlanForZero
Support Our Non-Profit Mission
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published: 16 Mar 2021
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Energy Saving Begins With Us
To promote energy efficiency and combat the climate change
(ref.: A026e)
To promote energy efficiency and combat the climate change
(ref.: A026e)
https://wn.com/Energy_Saving_Begins_With_US
To promote energy efficiency and combat the climate change
(ref.: A026e)
- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 20789
6:51
Why the US isn't ready for clean energy
Making clean energy isn’t enough: We also have to move it.
Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
In the n...
Making clean energy isn’t enough: We also have to move it.
Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
In the near future, the energy made in the US is going to be much greener. The country’s current goal is for solar plants alone to make nearly half of US electricity by 2050. But we can’t just build solar plants where coal and gas plants used to be. They have to be built where it's… sunny. And wind turbines have to be built where it’s windy. The problem is, that’s not always where the people who need the power are.
The distance from energy source to energy need is about to get a lot bigger. And the US is going to need more high-voltage transmission lines. A lot more. As soon as possible. While solar plants can be built relatively fast, high-voltage transmission projects can take up to 10 years. So experts say we need to start proactively building them, right now.
This is the second of five videos we're releasing on climate coverage this week. You can watch the first video on extreme heat 🌡 and what cities are doing to combat that here: https://youtu.be/ZQ6fSHr5TJg
And the third video on prescribed burns 🔥 for forests here: https://youtu.be/0o6ezu_h6iE
Sources and further reading:
Much of the map data in the piece comes from the Net-Zero America study out of Princeton University: https://netzeroamerica.princeton.edu/
This map from the US Energy Information Association is a good way to see what power plants and high-voltage power lines are near you (if you’re in the US): https://www.eia.gov/state/maps.php
Vermont Public Radio reported on the energy bottleneck we talk about in the very beginning of the video: https://www.vpr.org/vpr-news/2020-12-15/transmission-grid-bottlenecks-in-northeast-kingdom-stall-solar-development
And here’s more about that denied power plant from local Vermont TV station WCAX: https://www.wcax.com/content/news/Regulators-deny-Derby-solar-project-504867011.html
This other great study is what calculated how much renewable energy potential there is in just those 15 middle states: https://acore.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Corporate-Demand-and-Transmission-January-2018.pdf
More about the 2018 Camp Fire in California and the investigation that determined it was started by electrical transmission lines: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/15/officials-camp-fire-deadliest-in-california-history-was-caused-by-pge-electrical-transmission-lines.html
And if you want to get really into the details of how these lines work, I found the Edison Tech Center really helpful: https://edisontechcenter.org/wires.html
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
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https://wn.com/Why_The_US_Isn't_Ready_For_Clean_Energy
Making clean energy isn’t enough: We also have to move it.
Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
In the near future, the energy made in the US is going to be much greener. The country’s current goal is for solar plants alone to make nearly half of US electricity by 2050. But we can’t just build solar plants where coal and gas plants used to be. They have to be built where it's… sunny. And wind turbines have to be built where it’s windy. The problem is, that’s not always where the people who need the power are.
The distance from energy source to energy need is about to get a lot bigger. And the US is going to need more high-voltage transmission lines. A lot more. As soon as possible. While solar plants can be built relatively fast, high-voltage transmission projects can take up to 10 years. So experts say we need to start proactively building them, right now.
This is the second of five videos we're releasing on climate coverage this week. You can watch the first video on extreme heat 🌡 and what cities are doing to combat that here: https://youtu.be/ZQ6fSHr5TJg
And the third video on prescribed burns 🔥 for forests here: https://youtu.be/0o6ezu_h6iE
Sources and further reading:
Much of the map data in the piece comes from the Net-Zero America study out of Princeton University: https://netzeroamerica.princeton.edu/
This map from the US Energy Information Association is a good way to see what power plants and high-voltage power lines are near you (if you’re in the US): https://www.eia.gov/state/maps.php
Vermont Public Radio reported on the energy bottleneck we talk about in the very beginning of the video: https://www.vpr.org/vpr-news/2020-12-15/transmission-grid-bottlenecks-in-northeast-kingdom-stall-solar-development
And here’s more about that denied power plant from local Vermont TV station WCAX: https://www.wcax.com/content/news/Regulators-deny-Derby-solar-project-504867011.html
This other great study is what calculated how much renewable energy potential there is in just those 15 middle states: https://acore.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Corporate-Demand-and-Transmission-January-2018.pdf
More about the 2018 Camp Fire in California and the investigation that determined it was started by electrical transmission lines: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/15/officials-camp-fire-deadliest-in-california-history-was-caused-by-pge-electrical-transmission-lines.html
And if you want to get really into the details of how these lines work, I found the Edison Tech Center really helpful: https://edisontechcenter.org/wires.html
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
- published: 21 Sep 2021
- views: 2216535
1:29
Energy Efficiency: Our Best Source of Clean Energy | Intellections
Increases in energy efficiency are an often-forgotten component of our shift to clean energy and reduced carbon emissions. Higher prices triggered by the 1973 o...
Increases in energy efficiency are an often-forgotten component of our shift to clean energy and reduced carbon emissions. Higher prices triggered by the 1973 oil embargo caused America to drastically change how it used energy. The ensuing gains in efficiency had more of an impact on America’s energy consumption than all of the growth in solar, wind, geothermal, natural gas and nuclear energy combined.
For more information, pick up a copy of "Energy Efficiency: Building a Clean, Secure Economy" by James L. Sweeney. Available here - http://hvr.co/EnergyEfficiency.
For additional information and related resources, please visit https://www.policyed.org/intellections/increased-efficiency.
https://wn.com/Energy_Efficiency_Our_Best_Source_Of_Clean_Energy_|_Intellections
Increases in energy efficiency are an often-forgotten component of our shift to clean energy and reduced carbon emissions. Higher prices triggered by the 1973 oil embargo caused America to drastically change how it used energy. The ensuing gains in efficiency had more of an impact on America’s energy consumption than all of the growth in solar, wind, geothermal, natural gas and nuclear energy combined.
For more information, pick up a copy of "Energy Efficiency: Building a Clean, Secure Economy" by James L. Sweeney. Available here - http://hvr.co/EnergyEfficiency.
For additional information and related resources, please visit https://www.policyed.org/intellections/increased-efficiency.
- published: 21 Apr 2017
- views: 283373
2:23
Energy-saving tips
Learn how sealing cracks and adding insulation can reduce your bill
Learn how sealing cracks and adding insulation can reduce your bill
https://wn.com/Energy_Saving_Tips
Learn how sealing cracks and adding insulation can reduce your bill
- published: 26 May 2021
- views: 53704
2:50
I bought a scam energy saver and made it actually save energy!
There are all kinds of plug in the wall "energy saver" boxes. None of these save energy or do anything. I thought I'd buy a cheap one and modify it to actuall...
There are all kinds of plug in the wall "energy saver" boxes. None of these save energy or do anything. I thought I'd buy a cheap one and modify it to actually save energy -- just for fun.
This is sold under different names "Stopwatt" "eocwatt pro" "Stop Watt", "Stop Eenergy Watt Power Smart Energy Saver", "Electricity svings box", etc. If it was that easy to "save energy", the power grid operators would already be implementing it.
https://wn.com/I_Bought_A_Scam_Energy_Saver_And_Made_It_Actually_Save_Energy
There are all kinds of plug in the wall "energy saver" boxes. None of these save energy or do anything. I thought I'd buy a cheap one and modify it to actually save energy -- just for fun.
This is sold under different names "Stopwatt" "eocwatt pro" "Stop Watt", "Stop Eenergy Watt Power Smart Energy Saver", "Electricity svings box", etc. If it was that easy to "save energy", the power grid operators would already be implementing it.
- published: 01 Apr 2023
- views: 337893
13:37
Does energy efficiency just make us use more stuff?
Improvements in energy efficiency could give us as much as 50% of the carbon reductions we need by 2050, according to the International Energy agency. But the '...
Improvements in energy efficiency could give us as much as 50% of the carbon reductions we need by 2050, according to the International Energy agency. But the 'Jevons Paradox' says the more efficient and cheaper we make things, the more we use them. So are we in a no-win situation or is there actually a way out?
Help support this channels independence at
http://www.patreon.com/justhaveathink
Or with a donation via Paypal by clicking here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GWR73EHXGJMAE&source=url
You can also help keep my brain ticking over during the long hours of research and editing via the nice folks at BuyMeACoffee.com
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/justhaveathink
Video Transcripts available at our website
http://www.justhaveathink.com
NEVER FORGET : EXXON KNEW!
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/22092015/exxon-confirmed-global-warming-consensus-in-1982-with-in-house-climate-models/
Research Links
Main IEA Report
https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/dfd9134f-12eb-4045-9789-9d6ab8d9fbf4/EnergyEfficiency2023.pdf
US Environmental Defense Fund
https://www.edf.org/card/6-ways-cut-big-waste-our-energy-system
UN Environment Programme
https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/were-gobbling-earths-resources-unsustainable-rate
FT article about EVs
https://www.ft.com/content/3b2e3cef-cd9c-4044-b73f-5edef037f0fc
Elektrek Article about heat pumps
https://electrek.co/2023/03/31/heat-pump-sales-2022/
Visual Capitalist China Infographic
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/china-economic-growth-history/
Statista report on AC demand in China and India
https://www.statista.com/chart/22703/air-conditioning-by-region-country/
BNEF article on solar PV
https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-pv-market-outlook-4q-2023/#:~:text=As%202023%20draws%20to%20a,markets%20is%20weaker%20than%20expected.
Check out other YouTube Climate Communicators
zentouro: https://www.youtube.com/user/zentouro
Climate Adam: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClimateAdam
Kurtis Baute: https://www.youtube.com/user/ScopeofScience
Levi Hildebrand: https://www.youtube.com/user/The100LH
Simon Clark: https://www.youtube.com/user/SimonOxfPhys
Sarah Karvner: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRwMkTu8sCwOOD6_7QYrZnw
Rollie Williams / ClimateTown: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuVLG9pThvBABcYCm7pkNkA
Jack Harries: https://www.youtube.com/user/JacksGap
Beckisphere: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT39HQq5eDKonaUV8ujiBCQ
Our Changing Climate : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXvxXpDJXp-mZu3pFMzYHQ
Engineering With Rosie https://www.youtube.com/c/EngineeringwithRosie
Ella Gilbert https://www.youtube.com/c/DrGilbz
Planet Proof https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdtF58iBRQ2C3QPeKKzxwiA
Our Eden https://www.youtube.com/@OurEden
https://wn.com/Does_Energy_Efficiency_Just_Make_US_Use_More_Stuff
Improvements in energy efficiency could give us as much as 50% of the carbon reductions we need by 2050, according to the International Energy agency. But the 'Jevons Paradox' says the more efficient and cheaper we make things, the more we use them. So are we in a no-win situation or is there actually a way out?
Help support this channels independence at
http://www.patreon.com/justhaveathink
Or with a donation via Paypal by clicking here
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=GWR73EHXGJMAE&source=url
You can also help keep my brain ticking over during the long hours of research and editing via the nice folks at BuyMeACoffee.com
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/justhaveathink
Video Transcripts available at our website
http://www.justhaveathink.com
NEVER FORGET : EXXON KNEW!
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/22092015/exxon-confirmed-global-warming-consensus-in-1982-with-in-house-climate-models/
Research Links
Main IEA Report
https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/dfd9134f-12eb-4045-9789-9d6ab8d9fbf4/EnergyEfficiency2023.pdf
US Environmental Defense Fund
https://www.edf.org/card/6-ways-cut-big-waste-our-energy-system
UN Environment Programme
https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/were-gobbling-earths-resources-unsustainable-rate
FT article about EVs
https://www.ft.com/content/3b2e3cef-cd9c-4044-b73f-5edef037f0fc
Elektrek Article about heat pumps
https://electrek.co/2023/03/31/heat-pump-sales-2022/
Visual Capitalist China Infographic
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/china-economic-growth-history/
Statista report on AC demand in China and India
https://www.statista.com/chart/22703/air-conditioning-by-region-country/
BNEF article on solar PV
https://about.bnef.com/blog/global-pv-market-outlook-4q-2023/#:~:text=As%202023%20draws%20to%20a,markets%20is%20weaker%20than%20expected.
Check out other YouTube Climate Communicators
zentouro: https://www.youtube.com/user/zentouro
Climate Adam: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClimateAdam
Kurtis Baute: https://www.youtube.com/user/ScopeofScience
Levi Hildebrand: https://www.youtube.com/user/The100LH
Simon Clark: https://www.youtube.com/user/SimonOxfPhys
Sarah Karvner: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRwMkTu8sCwOOD6_7QYrZnw
Rollie Williams / ClimateTown: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuVLG9pThvBABcYCm7pkNkA
Jack Harries: https://www.youtube.com/user/JacksGap
Beckisphere: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT39HQq5eDKonaUV8ujiBCQ
Our Changing Climate : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXvxXpDJXp-mZu3pFMzYHQ
Engineering With Rosie https://www.youtube.com/c/EngineeringwithRosie
Ella Gilbert https://www.youtube.com/c/DrGilbz
Planet Proof https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdtF58iBRQ2C3QPeKKzxwiA
Our Eden https://www.youtube.com/@OurEden
- published: 31 Dec 2023
- views: 86992
2:37
Saving Energy Around The Home - Energy Efficiency Tips
This video was part of an energy efficiency awareness campaign that we collaborated on in 2010. These simple, low cost, energy saving tips are still as relevant...
This video was part of an energy efficiency awareness campaign that we collaborated on in 2010. These simple, low cost, energy saving tips are still as relevant as ever. For more information see our website: http://reductionrevolution.com.au/
https://wn.com/Saving_Energy_Around_The_Home_Energy_Efficiency_Tips
This video was part of an energy efficiency awareness campaign that we collaborated on in 2010. These simple, low cost, energy saving tips are still as relevant as ever. For more information see our website: http://reductionrevolution.com.au/
- published: 22 Jun 2016
- views: 198475
5:55
Can 100% renewable energy power the world? - Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-100-renewable-energy-power-the-world-federico-rosei-...
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-100-renewable-energy-power-the-world-federico-rosei-and-renzo-rosei
Every year, the world uses 35 billion barrels of oil. This massive scale of fossil fuel dependence pollutes the earth, and it won’t last forever. On the other hand, we have abundant sun, water and wind, which are all renewable energy sources. So why don’t we exchange our fossil fuel dependence for an existence based only on renewables? Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei describe the challenges.
Lesson by Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei, directed by Giulia Martinelli.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! David & Pamela Fialkoff, Miami Beach Family, Kostadin Mandulov, Kyoung-Rok Jang, Alex Schenkman, Hachik Masis Bagdatyan, Sdiep Sriram, Ivan Todorović, Antero Semi, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini , Anthony Kudolo, Scott Gass, Querida Owens, David Lucsanyi, Hazel Lam, Jhiya Brooks, Manav parmar, Dwight Tevuk , Stephen A. Wilson, Siamak H, Minh Tran, Dominik Kugelmann, Michel Reyes, Katie Winchester, Mary Sawyer, Ryan Mehendale, David Rosario, Samuel Doerle, Be Owusu, Susan Herder, Savannah Scheelings, Prasanth Mathialagan, Yanira Santamaria, Chad Harper, Dawn Jordan, Constantin Salagor, Activated Classroom Teaching, Kevin Wong, Umar Farooq, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Mohammad Khory, Dmitry Neverov, Tushar Sharma, Mukamik, Cristóbal Medina Moenne, Silas Schwarz, Fabio Peters, MJ Tan Mingjie, Yansong Li, Jason A Saslow, Michael Aquilina, Joanne Luce, Ayaan Heban, Henry Li, Elias Wewel, Kyle Nguyen, Taylor Hunter, Noa Shore, Lex Azevedo, Merit Gamertsfelder, Bev Millar, Rishi Pasham, Jhuval, SookKwan Loong, Daniel Day, Nick Johnson.
https://wn.com/Can_100_Renewable_Energy_Power_The_World_Federico_Rosei_And_Renzo_Rosei
Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-100-renewable-energy-power-the-world-federico-rosei-and-renzo-rosei
Every year, the world uses 35 billion barrels of oil. This massive scale of fossil fuel dependence pollutes the earth, and it won’t last forever. On the other hand, we have abundant sun, water and wind, which are all renewable energy sources. So why don’t we exchange our fossil fuel dependence for an existence based only on renewables? Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei describe the challenges.
Lesson by Federico Rosei and Renzo Rosei, directed by Giulia Martinelli.
Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! David & Pamela Fialkoff, Miami Beach Family, Kostadin Mandulov, Kyoung-Rok Jang, Alex Schenkman, Hachik Masis Bagdatyan, Sdiep Sriram, Ivan Todorović, Antero Semi, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini , Anthony Kudolo, Scott Gass, Querida Owens, David Lucsanyi, Hazel Lam, Jhiya Brooks, Manav parmar, Dwight Tevuk , Stephen A. Wilson, Siamak H, Minh Tran, Dominik Kugelmann, Michel Reyes, Katie Winchester, Mary Sawyer, Ryan Mehendale, David Rosario, Samuel Doerle, Be Owusu, Susan Herder, Savannah Scheelings, Prasanth Mathialagan, Yanira Santamaria, Chad Harper, Dawn Jordan, Constantin Salagor, Activated Classroom Teaching, Kevin Wong, Umar Farooq, Goh Xiang Ting Diana, Mohammad Khory, Dmitry Neverov, Tushar Sharma, Mukamik, Cristóbal Medina Moenne, Silas Schwarz, Fabio Peters, MJ Tan Mingjie, Yansong Li, Jason A Saslow, Michael Aquilina, Joanne Luce, Ayaan Heban, Henry Li, Elias Wewel, Kyle Nguyen, Taylor Hunter, Noa Shore, Lex Azevedo, Merit Gamertsfelder, Bev Millar, Rishi Pasham, Jhuval, SookKwan Loong, Daniel Day, Nick Johnson.
- published: 07 Dec 2017
- views: 2487141
29:06
Paying for Energy Efficiency Upgrades: Tax Breaks and Rebates | Building Green
With panelists Bethany Ayer-Fisher, Sustainability Manager for the City of Reading; Kacy Gao, a student at Drexel University majoring in Biological Sciences; Hu...
With panelists Bethany Ayer-Fisher, Sustainability Manager for the City of Reading; Kacy Gao, a student at Drexel University majoring in Biological Sciences; Hugh Johnson, Senior Director for Research Strategy and Development at the Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel; and host Bill Vitale.
Originally aired on BCTV: 3/12/24
For a full listing of BCTV's live broadcast schedule, visit https://www.bctv.org/tv-schedule/.
This program was recorded via Zoom in collaboration with the BCTV studio in beautiful downtown Reading, PA. If you're a member of the Berks County community and are interested in producing or submitting a program for air on BCTV, visit https://www.bctv.org/about-us/propose-a-program/.
#BerksCounty #Pennsylvania #CommunityMedia
https://wn.com/Paying_For_Energy_Efficiency_Upgrades_Tax_Breaks_And_Rebates_|_Building_Green
With panelists Bethany Ayer-Fisher, Sustainability Manager for the City of Reading; Kacy Gao, a student at Drexel University majoring in Biological Sciences; Hugh Johnson, Senior Director for Research Strategy and Development at the Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel; and host Bill Vitale.
Originally aired on BCTV: 3/12/24
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This program was recorded via Zoom in collaboration with the BCTV studio in beautiful downtown Reading, PA. If you're a member of the Berks County community and are interested in producing or submitting a program for air on BCTV, visit https://www.bctv.org/about-us/propose-a-program/.
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- published: 12 Mar 2024
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How much land does it take to power the world?
Explore the sustainability of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy and how much space each of these power sources use.
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No matter how we make e...
Explore the sustainability of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy and how much space each of these power sources use.
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No matter how we make electricity, it takes up space. Coal requires mines, and plants to convert it into electricity. Nuclear power takes uranium mines, facilities to refine it, a reactor, and a place to store the spent fuel safely. Renewable energy needs wind turbines or solar panels. So how much space would it take to power the whole world? Explore the sustainability of different power sources.
Directed by Lisa LaBracio.
Animation and art direction by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
In partnership with Bill Gates, inspired by his book "How To Avoid A Climate Disaster": http://bit.ly/PlanForZero
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Marc Bilodeau, Karen Goepen-Wee, Filip Dabrowski, Barbara Smalley, Megan Douglas, Chris, Tim Leistikow, Renhe Ji, Ka-Hei Law, Leora Allen, Mark Morris, Misaki Sato, EdoKun , Boytsov Ilya, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Kyle Nguyen, Michael Aquilina, MJ Tan Mingjie, Dawn Jordan, Prasanth Mathialagan, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Siamak H, Manav parmar, David Lucsanyi, Anthony Kudolo, Ryohky Araya, Eduardo Briceño, Christophe Dessalles, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen, Zhexi Shan, Bárbara Nazaré, Josh Engel, Andrea Feliz, Victor E Karhel, Sydney Evans, Latora Slydell, Noel Situ, emily lam, Sid, Jordan Tang, Kent Logan, Alexandra Panzer and Declan Manning.
https://wn.com/How_Much_Land_Does_It_Take_To_Power_The_World
Explore the sustainability of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and renewable energy and how much space each of these power sources use.
--
No matter how we make electricity, it takes up space. Coal requires mines, and plants to convert it into electricity. Nuclear power takes uranium mines, facilities to refine it, a reactor, and a place to store the spent fuel safely. Renewable energy needs wind turbines or solar panels. So how much space would it take to power the whole world? Explore the sustainability of different power sources.
Directed by Lisa LaBracio.
Animation and art direction by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
In partnership with Bill Gates, inspired by his book "How To Avoid A Climate Disaster": http://bit.ly/PlanForZero
Support Our Non-Profit Mission
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Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon
Check out our merch: http://bit.ly/TEDEDShop
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Connect With Us
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View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-much-land-does-it-take-to-power-the-world
Dig deeper with additional resources:
Animator's website: http://aimcreativestudios.com/
Music: https://soundcloud.com/aim-music
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Marc Bilodeau, Karen Goepen-Wee, Filip Dabrowski, Barbara Smalley, Megan Douglas, Chris, Tim Leistikow, Renhe Ji, Ka-Hei Law, Leora Allen, Mark Morris, Misaki Sato, EdoKun , Boytsov Ilya, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Lex Azevedo, Noa Shore, Kyle Nguyen, Michael Aquilina, MJ Tan Mingjie, Dawn Jordan, Prasanth Mathialagan, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Siamak H, Manav parmar, David Lucsanyi, Anthony Kudolo, Ryohky Araya, Eduardo Briceño, Christophe Dessalles, Heather Slater, Yuh Saito, Fabian Amels, Sandra Tersluisen, Zhexi Shan, Bárbara Nazaré, Josh Engel, Andrea Feliz, Victor E Karhel, Sydney Evans, Latora Slydell, Noel Situ, emily lam, Sid, Jordan Tang, Kent Logan, Alexandra Panzer and Declan Manning.
- published: 16 Mar 2021
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