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- Dec 2023
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cascadeinstitute.org cascadeinstitute.org
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- for: annotate, high energy density renewable energy
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two tablespoons of crude oil contain as much free energy as would be expended by an adult male laborer in a day you every time you fill up your gas tank if you still have a gas tank uh 00:59:48 you're putting is you're putting two years of manual labor in that in that gas tank
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for: fossil fuel energy density - example
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example : energy density of fossil fuel
- 2 tablespoons of fossil fuel containsv the energy equivalent of one full day of human
- one full average gasoline tank is equivalent to 2 years of human labour
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Ultra deep geothermal power
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for:: clean energy source with high energy density -;ultra deep brother power
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- a practical, cost-effective, initiator ubiquitous, reliable high energy density substitute for fossil fuels can
- give us authentic hope and
- propose complimentary actions that can now make sense like
- temporary energy diet until the practical solution manifests
- a practical, cost-effective, initiator ubiquitous, reliable high energy density substitute for fossil fuels can
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it's mainly a problem of providing huge quantities of high power density zero carbon energy
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for: modernity - high energy density
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- high density energy sources of a few thousand watts per square meter are required to operate high energy density infrastructure like transportation vehicles and large buildings that consume the same types of energy density
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- Jun 2022
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In basic English, “it takes two coal workers, 169 solar workers and 1,100 wind workers to equal the work of one natural gas worker.”
One has to compare all the factors. Fossil fuels are dense but are nonrenewable. Once installed, renewables continue generating as long as the infrastructure is intact. Extending the lifetime of the infrastructure increases the cost competitiveness further. What is the net energy produced by low energy density renewables over its lifetime and how does it then compare with high density fossil fuels?
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