John Robb: Centralized Blackouts versus Localized Resilience

05 Energy, Resilience
John Robb
John Robb

It's 119 Degrees Outside. Ready for a Blackout?

It’s HOT in the southwest.

The temperature in Phoenix, Arizona hit 119 degrees (F) on the 29th of June, a new record for the date.  The heat was so intense, it led to the cancellation of 18 regional flights at the airport (the aircraft used for those routes were restricted to temperatures no higher than 118 degrees).

The extreme heat is also playing havoc with the electrical grid in the US southwest, much earlier than the late August squeeze that is routine.  With everyone in the region running their air conditioners at full clip to avoid cooking (more tex-mex sous-vide in airtight homes than outdoor barbecue), there’s barely enough power available to meet demand. And at peak loads, the electrical grid is much more likely to fail.

These are killer temperatures. And if the grid fails right now, it’s not just an inconvenience.

It quickly becomes a matter of life or death.

If you and your community are relatively unprepared, the only way to meet the challenge of a blackout during extreme heat is to band together as a community.  Community action during times like this can dramatically reduce the death toll.

However, community action after a crisis hits isn’t the best approach.

The real resilient solution is to produce more locally.

In this case, the ability to produce energy locally and to use it effectively is the key to long term resilience.  It can transform a killer blackout into a relatively minor event.

But, resilience like this requires investments at the household and community level, by people like you and me.

For example, if most of the homes in a community produced solar energy, electricity would be not only be available when needed, the production would be peaking at the very same moment the need for it was the most intense.  Further, homes with battery backups and natural gas generators would be able to continue to provide energy around the clock and, if the community was connected by a microgrid, a blackout could be completely avoided.

The only way this type of resilience gets built is if you and I build it, before disaster strikes.

So, let’s get going, before we are all cooked together.

Sincerely Yours,
JOHN ROBB

Sepp Hasslberger: Renewable Source Electricity To Exceed Gas and Nuclear by 2016

05 Energy, 11 Society
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

It is good to see there's progress towards getting off fossil fuels, but we still have a ways to go … and there are new free energy technologies being developed that may bring us there even faster.

Energy Revolution

Mark Dansie

Revolution-Green.com, 28 June 2013

Electricity generation from renewable sources worldwide will exceed that from gas and be twice that from nuclear power by 2016 says the International Energy Agency.

The IEA says renewable power is expected to jump by 40% in the next five years and will make up almost a quarter of the global power mix by 2018. The prediction is in the IEA’s second annual Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report.

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Dolphin: Electricity Into Fuel and Water Remediation

05 Energy, 12 Water
YARC YARC
YARC YARC

A technology proposed to ARPA-E uses electricity to convert natural gas to high octane gasoline, specialty chemicals, and hydrogen in a single process efficiently powered by electricity. The electricity can be generated by efficient turbines. The conversion reactors are modular and can be placed near pipelines in units which can be scaled as needed. Each modular unit using 1 megawatt of energ can produce 50 barrels of gasoline and approximately equal volume of hydrogen. This can provide fuel for transportation, electricity generation and hydrogen from natural has which can be piped from Somalia's natural gas resources.

The electron beams provide very high wall plug efficiency making the process very profitable. $1 a gallon based in today's market price, including operation and maintenance, not including capital costs.
If biomass is added to the process a portion of the output will be diesel and jet fuel.
The high energy electron beam technology works by modifying the hydrocarbon polymers. These devices can be used to remediate water at high speed as they generate massive free radicals which cut all carbin bonds, killing all organisms in water, sewage and sludge. A pilot plant funded by the EPA was operating successfully for many years in Miami, Florida.

Berto Jongman: Hans Rosling on Future Energy and Why Two Billion Poorest Matter

05 Energy, 06 Family, 07 Health, Design, Governance
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Hans Rosling Illustrates Future Energy Consumption with Legos

by Big Think Editors

June 25, 2013, 3:01 PM

Here is the most low-tech explanation you will see on population growth, infant mortality and energy consumption, courtesy of the Swedish professor of global health, Hans Rosling. In the video below, Rosling makes strikingly clear through his lego demonstration that sustainable growth is only possible if we raise the living standards of the bottom two billion.

While the solution to this problem is elusive, there are few illustrations that you will find that present this global challenge in such clear terms as this video.

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John Maguire: Eric Dollard and Wardenclyffe 2.0

05 Energy
John Maguire
John Maguire

The video below was filmed by a small/committed group attempting to resurrect the work of Eric Dollard: a brilliant inventor and electrical engineer who like Tesla before him has been used and abused by the establishment throughout his life.

Recently a Civil Engineer named David Witekind mortgaged his home and maxed out several credit cards to set up Eric in a new lab. David's sacrifice represents the extent that people believe in E.D. and the importance of his work. Further funding for Eric's efforts was also raised through a recent/successful IndieGoGo campaign. Anyone who is interested in the energy future of our planet needs to investigate this story further. A bright spot in an otherwise bleak news cycle dominated by endless NSA melodrama.

MUST VISIT (A Global Resource): Aether Force.

Mother Jones: YouTube (1:49) Inside the World’s Largest Solar Boat

05 Energy, YouTube

mother jones masterStep Inside the World's Largest Solar Boat

The solar plane will land in New York City soon, but its water-borne counterpart is already here: Early this week the world's largest solar-powered boat steamed into lower Manhattan and docked in small marina, usually reserved for multimillion dollar yachts, in the shadow of the new World Trade Center tower. The three-year-old ship, dubbed “Turanor” after a term for solar power in The Lord of the Rings, is on a tour of the Atlantic from its home base in southern France, documenting how the warming sea is shifting the Gulf Stream, a powerful cross-ocean current that drives the weather of Europe and West Africa.