Thursday, March 1, 2018

Global Warming and Alternative Energy

We normally call it "alternative energy". If they are not called oil and gas

However, we still have enough oil and gas for next quite few decades or may be centuries. Plus it is not easy to convert oil and gas infrastructure in the whole world to alternative energy infrastructure for vehicles, house appliances, factories, power plants etc etc

Most car makers target 2022 will be the kick off year for EV including Nissan+++

Taiwan, Germany & and whole Europe, Korea, Japan, India, US were the most notable countries to do intensive research on solar alternative energy since they are importing much needed oil and gas from abroad  

Wind alternative is deployed around the world away from towns and villages, residential areas

Dams may disrupt natural rivers habitats environmentally (it is different rivers without dams and with dams). This comment is for environmentally reason only, not business reasoning

Brazil has been using ethanol gas energy refine from corn. Brazil is the world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel. Brazil and the United States led the industrial production of ethanol fuel in 2014, together accounting for 83.4 percent of the world's production. In 2014 Brazil produced 23.4 billion liters (6.19 billion U.S. liquid gallons), representing 25.2 percent of the world's total ...

Coal is biodegradable but causing negative health side effects to humans (according to protests, and protests)

Lastly, alternative energies industries are still catching up oil & gas industries for a lot of reasons

Global Warming Co2e and MH4

What is CO2e?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most prevalent greenhouse gas, but other air pollutants—such as methane—also cause global warming. Different energy sources produce different amounts of these pollutants. To make comparisons easier, we use a carbon dioxide equivalent, or CO2e—the amount of carbon dioxide required to produce an equivalent amount of warming.

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