This document discusses strategies for transitioning to a carbon-free global economy by 2020 and beyond. It proposes using "enhanced incumbent" technologies like hydrogen hybrids, fuel additives, and natural gas from 2013-2020 to allow carbon-based technologies to continue with less environmental impact while carbon-free technologies are developed. After 2020, the focus shifts to stabilized wind, solar and ocean energy with battery storage and microgrids providing dispatchable base load production. Fuel cells, waste to energy and electric vehicles supported by solar and battery charging stations are also mentioned as part of the carbon-free economy.
5. Dr. Janine C. Jagger is the Becton Dickinson
Professor of Research of Internal Medicine and
Infectious Diseases at the University of Virginia.
She is also the founder and director of the
International Health Care Worker Safety Center
at UVa. She pioneered a voluntary data-sharing
network of U.S. healthcare facilities, the
Exposure Prevention Information Network, or
EPINet. She was awarded a MacArthur fellowship
in recognition of this groundbreaking work.
9. The book Collapse illustrates the many great civilizations that generated
their own demise.
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13. *How much carbon dioxide is produced by burning gasoline
and diesel fuel?
*About 19.64 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) are produced
from burning a gallon of gasoline that does not contain
ethanol.
*About 22.38 pounds of CO2 are produced by burning a gallon
of diesel fuel.
*It is estimated that U.S. gasoline and diesel fuel consumption
for transportation in 2012 resulted in the emission of about
1,089 and 422 million metric tons of CO2 respectively, for a
total of 1,511 million metric tons of CO2. This total was
equivalent to 83% of total CO2 emissions by the U.S.
transportation sector and 29% of total U.S. energy-related
CO2 emissions.
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15. Equivalent of the carbon release of 346,000
WWII era atomic bombs exploding EVERY day.
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17. My Global Network is identifying
the technologies that will
seamlessly either reduce air
emissions or replace high air
emission energy generation and
transportation technologies:
*Incumbent enhancement
models and
technologies
*Complete carbon-free models
and technologies
18. The Road to a Carbon Free Global Economy:
*Led by China, U.S., India and Europe
*2013-2020 Seven Years of Enhanced Incumbent
technologies
*Hydrogen hybrid
*Fuel additives
*Natural gas replacing coal and diesel
*Propane
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20. Carbon-free Economy (Hydrogen Economy) 2020 and
beyond
*Stabilized wind, solar and ocean energy systems
*Energy storage is the critical element
*Dispatchable base load energy production
*Microgrid instead of mega grids - Haiti
*FERC Order 755 Energy Storage
*Thermal fuel cells
*Waste to energy systems
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22. Governments and corporations make decisions on
technology based on the perceived value of that
technology. With carbon-based technology, the best way
to have alternative energy systems take hold is to have
carbon energy increase in cost. Yet the transitional period
usually means that economic prosperity is negatively
impacted.
What we are doing is using “enhanced incumbent”
strategies to allow carbon-based technologies to live out
their last days in relative prosperity while reducing their
impact on the environment.
We allow for a smooth transition to carbon-free
technologies.
23. The Plan is Seven Years (2013-2020) of
Enhanced Incumbent technologies
•Hydrogen hybrid
•Fuel additives
•Natural gas replacing coal and diesel
•Propane
For Transportation and Energy
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25. Carbon-free Economy (Hydrogen
Economy) 2020 and beyond
*Stabilized wind, solar and ocean energy systems
*Energy storage is the critical element
*Dispatchable base load energy production
*Microgrid instead of mega grids - Haiti
*FERC Order 755 Energy Storage
*Thermal fuel cells
*Waste to energy systems
34. FERC will require new pricing for
energy purchased from
independent power producers such
as wind and solar installation IF
those farms incorporate energy
storage as a Frequency Response
energy storage component so that
the energy can become “base load”
dispatched and NOT intermittent.
We are monitoring the publishing of
the first pricing schedules for
independent energy producers that
incorporate Frequency Response
Modulation (energy storage and
dispatch).
35. Cell phone towers use 3-5
kilowatts of energy. Cell
phone companies pay
extremely large amounts to
have electricity lines and
poles established to remote
sites to provide power to the
towers. Energy companies
would rather not have to
service cell towers so an off-
grid solution is needed that
allows solar or wind to feed
energy into storage
equipment.