Hydrogène

Le terme d’économie hydrogène est utilisé pour évoquer une hypothétique future société dans laquelle le dihydrogène (H2) servirait à stocker l’énergie pour toutes les applications mobiles (essentiellement la voiture) et stationnaires réparties, à l’instar du pétrole aujourd’hui.

Sources d’information : Energy Bulletin, Fuel cells, Hydrogen Cars Now, Hydrogen Discoveries, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Enthusiast, Renewable Energy World

Review: Transport Revolutions by Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl

Transport Revolutions presents an ambitious vision of a world, 15 years from now, that is well on its way to kicking oil and being run on renewably produced electricity. The books authors, internationally recognized transport policy experts Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl, readily acknowledge the enormity of this challenge, with transport worldwide currently 95 percent dependent on oil.

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Posté le jeudi 19 août à 22h19
Closing the circle

The project of a "green wizardry" based on 70s-era appropriate tech requires a clear understanding of matter as well as energy. With the help of dog slobber, nuclear waste, and several other unmentionable substances, the Archdruid explains.

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Posté le mercredi 21 juillet à 23h46
Power, and where it comes from - Mar 3

-Environmentalists question coal's place in Obama policy
-The Dirty Truth Behind Clean Coal
-Parsing fact from fiction with the Bloom Energy box

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Posté le mercredi 3 mars à 7h44
The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough?

Fuel cell company Bloom Energy made quite a stir over the weekend, with a spot on the CBS "Sixty Minutes" TV program in the United States (The Bloom Box: An Energy Breakthrough? - see the link for the video and transcript).

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Posté le mardi 23 février à 5h47
Job Losses Push Need for Energy Bill

Millions of job losses are pushing the U.S. Senate to consider a Jobs and Energy bill, even though Cap and Trade appears to be on life support. What are Five Key Measures that must be in a new Bill to avoid being a "half-ass..d" effort? (term from Sen. Lindsey Graham descrbing limited climate bill)

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Posté le mercredi 10 février à 3h46
Throwing our energy at impossible dreams...

"as mankind proceeded to get bigger and bigger we silently crossed a threshold"

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Posté le mercredi 16 décembre à 7h59
Peak Oil: The Eventual End of the Oil Age

We cannot be lulled into a false sense of security: though oil prices have declined from their historic highs, there is little doubt that peak oil is real. A 2008 research project completed at Washington University in St. Louis found strong evidence in support of the theory. Please feel free to circulate this academic document as a primer on peak oil.

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Posté le lundi 30 novembre à 0h28
Resources and anthropocentrism

Evolution demands short-term thinking focused on individual survival. Most attempts to overcome our evolutionarily hardwired absorption with self are selected against. The Overman is dead, killed by a high-fat diet and unwillingness to exercise. Reflexively, we follow him into the grave.

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Posté le lundi 12 octobre à 22h13
ODAC Newsletter - Sept 18

This week saw further oil discoveries in the Santos Basin and off the coast of Ghana, extending a run of sizeable finds in recent weeks. Following much breathless reporting of such discoveries, it was good to them put into context by solid analysis from Morgan Stanley and Bank Macquarie...

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Posté le vendredi 18 septembre à 5h57
Then & now

Recently a friend gave me a copy of a January 22, 1973 issue of Newsweek. The cover title was “The Energy Crisis”. It’s interesting to look back and see how things have changed; or, to be more accurate, not changed.

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Posté le lundi 13 juillet à 17h12