What I know is that Saudi Arabia will build the largest solar city in the world in northwest Saudi Arabia + will build huge projects to export green nitrogen + has the cheapest project in the world to produce solar energy
In Wales there planning on doing a tidal lagoon in Swansea bay. Might not be on the op scale of three gorges dam but probably not far off scaling for population of Wales to China
Bhadla park produces only 2.5 GW energy. A new solar park is under consideration in the Indian state of Gujarat which would be able to produce 30 GW of energy which is even more than the energy produced by three georges dam which produces 22 GW of energy. This solar park will also have wind mills between the solar panels!! The size of this park would be massive, covering an area of 760 square kilometer which is larger than whole singapore. It's cost would be a would be a whooping 20 billion dollar !! Carbon saving from this project is equivalent to planting 90 million trees! Feels really good to see india progress😍
Who is building it and in which city? Any govt body? I heard that NTPC is going to build something like this... Or is it some kind of project from adani green energy?
I work for Scottish & Southern Electric (one of the biggest electricity providers in the UK) as an underground cable jointer. The company is spending billions of £’s on renewable energy, mainly wind farms. The biggest issue with the increasing demand is the age of the cable network. I’m not complaining too much though, it keeps me employed!
That solar park is just 2.5 GW India building a mega park with capacity of 30 GW of solar and wind energy, beating its own records. It will be completed by 2025 .
FYI.... World's Largest hybrid Solar power plant.....which includes Solar & windmills...... already construction started in Kuchch region in state of Gujarat in INDIA..... The area size of that Solar park will be similar as the whole country area of Singapore / Bahrain.... It will be produced huge 30 GW power...... So you must include this project on top of list.....it's so Massive..... Estimated cost is 16 billion dollars....
@@mehroseemehrosee3887 anything below the 23 Degree 30 minutes latitude has lesser chance of producing better and efficient solar energy. India is lucky to be situated between Equator and Tropic of Cancer. In South America Northern South American countries are great. I would say since Tropic of Capricorn and a little south of that is good area to produce solar energy.
@Hamare Pakwan It's not congress, It's BJP Go and check construction is going on.... chamchas even said Bullet Train is a Jumla.... feeling sorry for Chamcha and Jihadi Abdula😂😂😂💩
The thing that you don't mention about the heliostats - and which you should - is the potential to store collected heat. Gemsolar in Span does so with molten salt and achieved 24 hour a day electricity generation for 36 consecutive days way back in 2013. Yes, there are issues with the moving parts, especially in desert areas where insolation is high, but round the clock operation is something photovoltaic solar power simply cannot do. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemasolar_Thermosolar_Plant
However they want to sell you solar panels and batteries :) that is the business. Making a smart solution that stores energy in heat ... that would cut into their profits.
Anfortunately the report do not speak about the output power, which is the most relevant data of any power plant. Cerro Dominador output power is around 200 MW (100 MW solar panel + 110 MW of thermosolar). So it is not very big. I believe the plant in California must be much bigger.
Great video, but Hornsea 1 is only the largest fully commissioned Offshore wind farm and it's small compared to the sites currently under construction... for example, Doggger Bank is using 13MW turbines that stand 260m tall with a 220m rotar diamater, and located 131km from the shore. vs 9MW / 200m / 154m / 120km for hornsea 1. In the upcoming "Scotwind" leasing round, we will see this step up further to 15.7MW turbines
So many people are praying for the three gorges dam in China to fail. But damn...for over a decade now, they keep getting disappointed. Let's see if it lasts another decade. And then another. And another. 💕
Old rule: China is the largest region for wind and light power generation. Let's not report. Let's change the topic and talk about China. We must add a little negative energy to make the world hate China.
Correction : 99% of India has access to electricity. So making solar parks to cater to "energy demands of 20% of the country that doesn't have access to electricity", doesn't make sense. Please use up to date data and images/videos too.
@@christopherfairs9095 Yes, 99% of households in India. Access to electricity is exactly what you think it means. But access to drinking water is still below 50%. Although it increased from 16% to just below 50% in a matter of a year. % refers to households, not individuals, my bad.
@@kshitijshekhar1144 There is no nation on earth with 99% household supplied electricity , even in Vatican with 605 people some homeless are without electricity. Those statistics are just not in line with real life. USA is claimed to have 100% household electricity supply(according to World Bank) but more than 60, 000 Indians in "Navajo Nation" don't have electricity. Please, take that 99% to be on paper not reality.
@@AleksAvramJeff That means there is no 100% electricity supply if the homeless don't have access to it. We might dispute what access means but it is clear not everybody in Vatican is using electricity, sir.
Without knowing anything how you tell that 20% indian not getting electricity Came india and see it There is much more difference between your mind india and original india
The United States uses 4,000 terawatts per year. The 3 Gorges Dam produces 100 tera watts per year. So in 40 years it will produce what the US uses in one year.
Most of the contents in this channel aren't accurate. But most viewers doesn't care about it or know about it. Also India isn't self-sufficient in solar panels and also miss it's own target in solar energy production. But the channel don't say that.
@@jibinjohn8871 india didnt missed its own target in solar energy production ..who told you that bulllshit??..india was so fast in implementing solar parks that our government increased its target by 3 times ...and worlds biggest solar ,wind mill mixed plant is right now underconstruction in india with capacity of 30GW(22GW of solar and 8GW of wind )..update your info first ...and india right now import solar panels from china but many plants have started manufacturing solar panels in india and many more companies are heavily investing in india ..even one of the USA company is building biggest solar panel manufacturing plant in india and many indian companies are also building solar panel manufacturing in india.
@jimn 1023: Energy policy in may parts of the world is being determined by popular delusions rather than science and economics. The Climate Delusion and the Nuclear Power is Unsafe Delusion reign supreme.
I day dreamed about the Heliostat Idea (tho not on this scale) as a teenager because of the simplicity of the concept so am always curious to see what others have done with this plan but solar panels have far outpaced everything else of course ... I enjoyed your video and appreciate your efforts to produce it ....Thanks
So did I, as well as a solar panel that tracks sun's movement to optimize orthogonality. I guess it's a simple yet elegant concept. Many people probably thought about this too.
any technology that convert CO2 back to fuel and oil directly in a short period of time rather than waiting million years for the nature process to complete the same task?
phytoplankton colonies.. need some iron and go through rapidly.. a single phytoplankton colony can quickly grow to absorb 100k tons of C02 on a single day... however, microplastics kill them... hope it answers.
I liked India's badlaa solar project because it is using desert area in appropriate manner, i liked us mirror reflected energy project also,it also provides clean energy without harming anyone utilising wasteland area, I liked UK's offshore wind power project very much because it uses sea winds to generate clean energy without harming anyone!!!👍👍👍
I like nuclear, but if you know its history of catastrophes, you would not be looking at other tech. The people of Germany have decided that they no longer want it
@@paulh7677 Correction. It's not a people of Germany have decided, but government of Germany have decided, accompanied those decision by appropriate propaganda. Using propaganda you can get people around the world to do what you want.
Pls.pray the rosary to free all countries from war, diseases, calamities, hunger, corruption, drugs, prostitution, abortion, divorce, vices and all evils.pls pray for peace and joy in all families and home...
Three gorges can power The USA a whole year. This statement is definitely incorrect. The station could product only 22.5 GWt and it is many less than need of small country such as Kazakhstan.
For the Solar Thermal part, you used a lot of video from Ashalim than Ivanpah. Also look at Noor 3, NE1 and Redstone, built by the company that I am working for
The Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex is a 580MW power plant located 10km north-east of the city of Ouarzazate, Morocco. It is the largest concentrated solar power plant in the world.
in deserts solar panels give shade and shelter to crop and animals - solar on every roof and parking lot the wind always blows offshore - undersea cables are cheap and easy
Interesting, technology developed in the oil industry could actually be used drilling deep wells in the geothermal industry. If you drill deep enough, 40% of the surface of the United States contains areas that are good candidates for drilling geothermal wells, also you can use treated filtered waste water/saltwater in a contained system so you don't have to use any freshwater. The issue with earthquakes is really a local issue and you just don't put them right next to where people are living. Technically a large truck driving down the street makes a small earthquake, most of the earthquakes these things create are far below the ability of a person to feel them. Unlike fracking and you don't use any nasty chemicals so you're not polluting the groundwater. Older wells that have been drilled that eventually cooled off, after about 15 years they heat up again and are reusable. It's the most usable green technology that's not really being applied very much. About 15 years ago there seemed to be a huge disinformation campaign on it, and a lot of those unwarranted fears are still preventing this technology from doing a lot of good.
Geothermal too expensive, not well developed, high carbon footprint of installation and maintenance compared to solar or offshore wind, not compatible with large scale electric grids, overall more effort and cost for less energy. At max capacity of 40%, this would have an unrealistic cost and construction timeline- bad idea.
I think all of the energy humans are making is great, I’ll be back next week to see what your next video will be keep up the good work I bet soon you’re channel will reach 1 million subscribers
We can not wait for the last drop of petrol to find new forms of power fans, you are doing a suuuuper great job indeed, spreading informations of how to use better natural resources, of how to share knowledge to improve the system and help each other, only watching such videos ..its wow
the factoid that the Three Gorges Dam can "power the entire US for a year" makes no sense. In how much time would it generate the power needed for a year of US consumption? Why just a year?
it doesnt make much sense, says it produces 22.5 gigawatts which is about 200gwh a year. the USA uses around 4000 gwh a year, so the dam produces roughly 5% of the power the us uses per year.
Heliostats are cool but not the ones with a tower. They can use long parabolic mirrors that have a tube in the focal point. In this tube you can boil water, or better, melt salt. Excess salt can be kept warm in an isolated tank and used for energy at night.
Any progress in International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) located in France. It would change the whole equation of clean energy if we do get success in this.
ITER is just a sience facility and not ment to produce engery for the grid. but yes. if it will function as expected, it has the potential to change the world of energy production. but that would be still many many years from now where we sill need to figure out faster working carbonneutral methods.
Solar and wind makes little sense without a storage medium, such as batteries. Would also have been interesting if you had mentioned the many nuclear reactors being built around the world.
Nuclear is kaput. Too expensive, too wasteful, too dangerous, too slow to build. Did I mention too expensive? Nukies think we can't figure out how to store energy overnight but they can, maybe some day, over the rainbow, in the sweet bye and bye, inexpensively, but not yet, figure out how to safely store the most dangerous stuff on Earth, fission products, for millions of years without killing all life on Earth.. P.S. Building new nuclear reactors has flat-lined over the last 30 years, but renewables have taken off like a rocket. Hey nukie. Why don't you tell us about the great successes (snicker, snort) in new reactors at V.C. Summers, Vogtle, Olkiluoto 3, Framatome, Hinkley Point 3, and Taishan? Also include something on what you are going to do with all that highly radioactive and corrosive waste that has been collecting in cement ponds and trash cans outside all our major cities.
@@yayayayya4731 I wasn't talking about depleted uranium, mouth breather. Naturally occurring uranium-235 is an alpha emitter with a half-life of 704 million years. Alpha emitters won't penetrate a piece of paper. I was talking about the hundreds of highly radioactive and corrosive nuclear isotopes in the spent fuel rods that are the result of the fission process. They are alpha, beta, gamma and neutron emitters with half-lives of less than a second to millions of years. Some that can cause death in less than 30 seconds of exposure. And then there are the actinides, like plutonium. One millionth of a gram in you guarantees that you get cancer.Ten pounds, properly distributed would kill everyone on Earth, two times over. Nikita Khrushchev said, "After a nuclear war, the living will envy the dead." Please, use the uranium for paper weights, not fuel for fission reactions. Better yet, leave it buried in the ground.
Solar energy has a maximum set by the power per square meter incident on Earth. Nuclear energy is far superior for our large scale needs. Solar is good for rooftops and remote locations, but covering the landscape with them is inefficient and an eyesore. Its just for the climate change industry's profit. Wind power is similar in its inefficiency. Wave power is good, but undeveloped. We need more nuclear and more reforestation, and significant reductions in migration to developed countries. While we're at it, we need massive projects to desalinate and move water around the water in a large network of pipes and aqueducts.
In Denmark we have very many windturbines and many birds. - But almost no "birdstrikes" on wind turbines. And also; solar power doesn't REFLECT sunlight, it absorbs it, so your theory about "mircowave" is downright stupid. Maybe you should obtain some actual knowledge first, then talk.
@@Nazrahnas the poster is referring to birds being fried around concentrated solar power plants - they fly into the field of concentrated rays and don't come out alive...
solar panels holds the most promise for the future as its cheaper and easy to maintain than any other energy megaprojects, also sun provides enough electricity through solar panels in a day that humans can use in a year. #fact
Solar panels also have the lowest peak run time around 10%. So you need large amounts of storage. On shore wind around 30% and off shore wind around 50%. Hydro energy has a high workload, but potential to expand more production is limited in most countries. Solar heat is interesting because you can heat up molten salt to store the heat and also produce energy at night. So you have production and storage in one.
You can't really say one is better than the other. Solar is cheaper right now, but doesn't work at night, in which the demand for energy rises. You neee to balance it with eigher energy storage or a secondary energy source that works at night.
Which of these Energy Megaprojects did you like the most? ⚡ Do you know of similar large Energy Megaprojects in your country? 😃👇
The heliostat in the USA is really interesting
What I know is that Saudi Arabia will build the largest solar city in the world in northwest Saudi Arabia + will build huge projects to export green nitrogen + has the cheapest project in the world to produce solar energy
Bhadla solar park!
❤️ fr. INCREDIBLE INDIA
In Wales there planning on doing a tidal lagoon in Swansea bay. Might not be on the op scale of three gorges dam but probably not far off scaling for population of Wales to China
India has just achieved a milestone in renewable energy. 100GW are generated from all renewables combined.
Leaving this here please don't mind
@Ben Banser the solar molten salt generator, everything on that can be recycled.
But it says it would completed by 2022
@@yayayayya4731 what does that even mean
Cool. Now stop throwing trash in rivers and the oceans and cut down your population by like 70% at least and you're good.
Bhadla park produces only 2.5 GW energy. A new solar park is under consideration in the Indian state of Gujarat which would be able to produce 30 GW of energy which is even more than the energy produced by three georges dam which produces 22 GW of energy. This solar park will also have wind mills between the solar panels!! The size of this park would be massive, covering an area of 760 square kilometer which is larger than whole singapore. It's cost would be a would be a whooping 20 billion dollar !! Carbon saving from this project is equivalent to planting 90 million trees! Feels really good to see india progress😍
Who is building it and in which city? Any govt body? I heard that NTPC is going to build something like this...
Or is it some kind of project from adani green energy?
Recently India is going to build a 32 GW solar plant...by far the biggest in the world.
@@MK-tk4xt bio gas aka 'fart'
I work for Scottish & Southern Electric (one of the biggest electricity providers in the UK) as an underground cable jointer. The company is spending billions of £’s on renewable energy, mainly wind farms. The biggest issue with the increasing demand is the age of the cable network. I’m not complaining too much though, it keeps me employed!
I'm from Rajasthan, india love your videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bro, where are you from ?
Dist. ?🙏🙏🙏
I am also from Barmer , Rajasthan
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Hello from England
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@@samuelstoddart3392 he is refering himself as 1st person
So it will be "love"
there was the error of punctuation tho
That solar park is just 2.5 GW
India building a mega park with capacity of 30 GW of solar and wind energy, beating its own records.
It will be completed by 2025 .
Name of mega park
Yes gujrat mai hai shayad🙌
Yea it is in Gujarat
@@nopek1405 adani wins the bid
@@ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu perfect,i have no issue in that,he is doing whatever he can for our country.
India is amazing solar power generator in the world . Thanks Hon. Prime Minister- Narendra Modiji
FYI....
World's Largest hybrid Solar power plant.....which includes Solar & windmills...... already construction started in Kuchch region in state of Gujarat in INDIA.....
The area size of that Solar park will be similar as the whole country area of Singapore / Bahrain....
It will be produced huge 30 GW power......
So you must include this project on top of list.....it's so Massive.....
Estimated cost is 16 billion dollars....
What countries have the least solar/sunlight capacity?
@Erasure Head what about north and South America?
@@mehroseemehrosee3887 anything below the 23 Degree 30 minutes latitude has lesser chance of producing better and efficient solar energy.
India is lucky to be situated between Equator and Tropic of Cancer.
In South America Northern South American countries are great. I would say since Tropic of Capricorn and a little south of that is good area to produce solar energy.
I had made video about this topic .
Top and Top Luxury videos. 👌
Loved it
India is building world's largest solar power plant project in Gujarat State. 🇮🇳
I AM form jodhpur ❤️
New world biggest Solar Power is under construction in Gujrat India. Much bigger then badla
@Hamare Pakwan bhai kab tak ch*tiya rahoge? Yes it is under construction btw if your blind let me tell you this video featured a Indian Solar plant
Nope the new biggest project is under construction in saudi arabia
@Hamare Pakwan It's not congress, It's BJP Go and check construction is going on.... chamchas even said Bullet Train is a Jumla.... feeling sorry for Chamcha and Jihadi Abdula😂😂😂💩
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The solar-powered street light at 3:19 filled my eyes!!
The thing that you don't mention about the heliostats - and which you should - is the potential to store collected heat. Gemsolar in Span does so with molten salt and achieved 24 hour a day electricity generation for 36 consecutive days way back in 2013.
Yes, there are issues with the moving parts, especially in desert areas where insolation is high, but round the clock operation is something photovoltaic solar power simply cannot do.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemasolar_Thermosolar_Plant
However they want to sell you solar panels and batteries :) that is the business.
Making a smart solution that stores energy in heat ... that would cut into their profits.
聽新聞說。中國有計劃將每千瓦太陽熱熔鹽發電。成本控制在大約0。08美元
Chile has just opened a thermosolar plant twice the sice the one in California. ‘Cerro Dominador’
Actually, the Cerro Dominador is 1,900 Acres, while Ivanpah is 3,500 Acres
Anfortunately the report do not speak about the output power, which is the most relevant data of any power plant. Cerro Dominador output power is around 200 MW (100 MW solar panel + 110 MW of thermosolar). So it is not very big. I believe the plant in California must be much bigger.
Markku Ryhanen Y
That’s right my friend
Have fun keeping all those mirrors aligned.
Markku Ryhanen Are you from Finland?
Great video Top Luxury! :)
Great video, but Hornsea 1 is only the largest fully commissioned Offshore wind farm and it's small compared to the sites currently under construction... for example, Doggger Bank is using 13MW turbines that stand 260m tall with a 220m rotar diamater, and located 131km from the shore. vs 9MW / 200m / 154m / 120km for hornsea 1. In the upcoming "Scotwind" leasing round, we will see this step up further to 15.7MW turbines
So many people are praying for the three gorges dam in China to fail. But damn...for over a decade now, they keep getting disappointed. Let's see if it lasts another decade. And then another. And another. 💕
their second largest capacity dam as well as the world second largest capacity dam just start its operation few days ago. Baihetan dam
"So many people are praying for the three gorges dam in China to fail. But damn." so many imbeciles?
Really though, don't think negative on everyone's behalf. No one gives a damn about that damn.
@@rncmv Most of them are Indians, Taiwanese and Japanese.
Old rule: China is the largest region for wind and light power generation. Let's not report. Let's change the topic and talk about China. We must add a little negative energy to make the world hate China.
Damnnn a dam!
Tq bro for adding india mega projects of india tq bro pls add more🇮🇳😊.
yeah they should add slums as well
@@Manish-ud4sl 🤡🤡
@@Manish-ud4sl Stop it dude India is a developing nation
Just by adding your being happy,indians are emotional 👍
@@Manish-ud4sl you realise that mumbai is just one city of india right?
Build build build ..fantatic projects esp by china and their new dam
2:35
environmentalists : we oppose the construction of this dam
Ccp leaders : no spik anglesh. Yu hab chusen death. 😂🤣
In the first minute its a excellent video
Excellent comment 👌
india's action towards turning electricity to a renewable resource is best!!
You guys still mostly use natural gas tho?
@@yayayayya4731 Yeah, they still do but it's a step in the right direction
I am from Jodhpur, Rajasthan ( India ).
Nice work sir 🙏
Same here kudi nagar. you???
"Three Gorges Can Supply Whole Year Electricity to United States".I think this statement is not Correct.If It's Correct then Please Proof.
I don't believe it for a second.
Considering the way he put it it seems he meant that the total power the dam generated so far could have powered US for a year.
It even can not power JiangSu province.
@@Leonhart_93 yeah , I feel the same
He meant that the dam has produced enough electricity till date that it can power US for a year.
Helios 1
0:02 simply waaoo!!😱
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵❤
Oh my,,,
Amazing video 😱😱😱👍👍🇲🇨
Thanks! 😃
Dams and solar thermo park technology are future
Sadly you didn’t talk about the Noor power plant
@Top Luxury Impostor detected
It's in Saudi ? I guess
It was also massive 😍
Nice project for humanities welfare 😋
@@polarbear7 no it’s in Morocco
@@naamloos5535 oh okay cool ❤️ thanks to inform me 😋❤️
@@polarbear7 NP 🥰
Correction : 99% of India has access to electricity. So making solar parks to cater to "energy demands of 20% of the country that doesn't have access to electricity", doesn't make sense. Please use up to date data and images/videos too.
Could you please clarify this. Is it 99% of the population across the whole of India, and what exactly does access to electricity mean?
@@christopherfairs9095 Yes, 99% of households in India. Access to electricity is exactly what you think it means. But access to drinking water is still below 50%. Although it increased from 16% to just below 50% in a matter of a year. % refers to households, not individuals, my bad.
@@kshitijshekhar1144 There is no nation on earth with 99% household supplied electricity , even in Vatican with 605 people some homeless are without electricity.
Those statistics are just not in line with real life. USA is claimed to have 100% household electricity supply(according to World Bank) but more than 60, 000 Indians in "Navajo Nation" don't have electricity. Please, take that 99% to be on paper not reality.
@@youme1414 Being homeless doesn't mean that the city of Rome doesn't have electricity for all the people that have homes... Some common logic.
@@AleksAvramJeff That means there is no 100% electricity supply if the homeless don't have access to it.
We might dispute what access means but it is clear not everybody in Vatican is using electricity, sir.
In my fictional world, all this projects already finished and successful
Without knowing anything how you tell that 20% indian not getting electricity
Came india and see it
There is much more difference between your mind india and original india
True
The United States uses 4,000 terawatts per year. The 3 Gorges Dam produces 100 tera watts per year. So in 40 years it will produce what the US uses in one year.
Most of the contents in this channel aren't accurate. But most viewers doesn't care about it or know about it. Also India isn't self-sufficient in solar panels and also miss it's own target in solar energy production. But the channel don't say that.
@@jibinjohn8871 india didnt missed its own target in solar energy production ..who told you that bulllshit??..india was so fast in implementing solar parks that our government increased its target by 3 times ...and worlds biggest solar ,wind mill mixed plant is right now underconstruction in india with capacity of 30GW(22GW of solar and 8GW of wind )..update your info first ...and india right now import solar panels from china but many plants have started manufacturing solar panels in india and many more companies are heavily investing in india ..even one of the USA company is building biggest solar panel manufacturing plant in india and many indian companies are also building solar panel manufacturing in india.
@@jibinjohn8871 OMKV
My vote is for nuclear and am betting that it will become a major player when SMR (small modular reactors) come to market.
Agree ,but the technology factor is important .
thorium nuclear plants is we need
@jimn 1023: Energy policy in may parts of the world is being determined by popular delusions rather than science and economics. The Climate Delusion and the Nuclear Power is Unsafe Delusion reign supreme.
Love the infotainment of your videos!! Great for a sunday!
Love from India
Bigg fann
I day dreamed about the Heliostat Idea (tho not on this scale) as a teenager because of the simplicity of the concept so am always curious to see what others have done with this plan but solar panels have far outpaced everything else of course ... I enjoyed your video and appreciate your efforts to produce it ....Thanks
So did I, as well as a solar panel that tracks sun's movement to optimize orthogonality. I guess it's a simple yet elegant concept. Many people probably thought about this too.
A bit off topic.
These only take up half way to our goal. The remaining piece of puzzle is >90% efficient energy charge/discharge system.
any technology that convert CO2 back to fuel and oil directly in a short period of time rather than waiting million years for the nature process to complete the same task?
Yes that would be vegetation, trees, plants, grasses etc....
There are,which takes Cabon and water ,and convert into hydrocarbons, used as fuel
Nope
phytoplankton colonies.. need some iron and go through rapidly.. a single phytoplankton colony can quickly grow to absorb 100k tons of C02 on a single day... however, microplastics kill them... hope it answers.
That still bad..
I liked India's badlaa solar project because it is using desert area in appropriate manner, i liked us mirror reflected energy project also,it also provides clean energy without harming anyone utilising wasteland area, I liked UK's offshore wind power project very much because it uses sea winds to generate clean energy without harming anyone!!!👍👍👍
Really proud to see what India is doing to reduce emissions as promised ti the world...
3:42 min 🔥🔥🔥
I like the Wind farm Is probably the best
Nuclear is the best and cleanest energy we have at our disposal.
I like nuclear, but if you know its history of catastrophes, you would not be looking at other tech. The people of Germany have decided that they no longer want it
No thanks
@@paulh7677 Correction. It's not a people of Germany have decided, but government of Germany have decided, accompanied those decision by appropriate propaganda. Using propaganda you can get people around the world to do what you want.
Heliostat with new tech and storing capacity technology is the most promising
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The main problem with onshore wind mill is the enormous erosion caused by salty water of ocean n sea to the blade of the mill.
Pls.pray the rosary to free all countries from war, diseases, calamities, hunger, corruption, drugs, prostitution, abortion, divorce, vices and all evils.pls pray for peace and joy in all families and home...
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Three gorges can power The USA a whole year. This statement is definitely incorrect. The station could product only 22.5 GWt and it is many less than need of small country such as Kazakhstan.
If you go back and listen carefully, he states that the total energy generated by that dam is equivalent to 1 year of US power consumption.
Thank you!!!
Harnessing the tides using barriers is reliable to the second but would imagine very expensive building sea walls
For the Solar Thermal part, you used a lot of video from Ashalim than Ivanpah. Also look at Noor 3, NE1 and Redstone, built by the company that I am working for
Solar project is much better than any thing.
Amazing video 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
The Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex is a 580MW power plant located 10km north-east of the city of Ouarzazate, Morocco. It is the largest concentrated solar power plant in the world.
Badhla solar park is 2.245 GW
that offshore wind turbine is sick !!
You are unbelievably amazing. Please keep it up. 💯 educational and entertaining. 😊 🙏
China number One.
Liked video 👍
@Top Luxury i don't do that ok !
in deserts solar panels give shade and shelter to crop and animals - solar on every roof and parking lot
the wind always blows offshore - undersea cables are cheap and easy
I believe solar Park in India is the best example which can easily expendable in the future.
btw, the picture you showed of Bhadla was just one part of the whole solar park. It's much much bigger.
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Counting everything all beautiful and excellent from the most loving Pres Rodrigo Roa Duterte to the country and hes country menb
Interesting, technology developed in the oil industry could actually be used drilling deep wells in the geothermal industry. If you drill deep enough, 40% of the surface of the United States contains areas that are good candidates for drilling geothermal wells, also you can use treated filtered waste water/saltwater in a contained system so you don't have to use any freshwater. The issue with earthquakes is really a local issue and you just don't put them right next to where people are living. Technically a large truck driving down the street makes a small earthquake, most of the earthquakes these things create are far below the ability of a person to feel them. Unlike fracking and you don't use any nasty chemicals so you're not polluting the groundwater. Older wells that have been drilled that eventually cooled off, after about 15 years they heat up again and are reusable. It's the most usable green technology that's not really being applied very much. About 15 years ago there seemed to be a huge disinformation campaign on it, and a lot of those unwarranted fears are still preventing this technology from doing a lot of good.
Geothermal too expensive, not well developed, high carbon footprint of installation and maintenance compared to solar or offshore wind, not compatible with large scale electric grids, overall more effort and cost for less energy. At max capacity of 40%, this would have an unrealistic cost and construction timeline- bad idea.
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I think all of the energy humans are making is great, I’ll be back next week to see what your next video will be keep up the good work I bet soon you’re channel will reach 1 million subscribers
Meanwhile in Nigeria, every household uses petrol generator
Please say about rio - antirio bridge, in Greece!! Thank you!!!
We can not wait for the last drop of petrol to find new forms of power fans, you are doing a suuuuper great job indeed, spreading informations of how to use better natural resources, of how to share knowledge to improve the system and help each other, only watching such videos ..its wow
the factoid that the Three Gorges Dam can "power the entire US for a year" makes no sense. In how much time would it generate the power needed for a year of US consumption? Why just a year?
In all of the years since it was started, the dam has produced the same amount of energy that the entire US uses in a year.
it doesnt make much sense, says it produces 22.5 gigawatts which is about 200gwh a year. the USA uses around 4000 gwh a year, so the dam produces roughly 5% of the power the us uses per year.
@@Capthrax1 they are summing up all its generated power since it started
@@ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu at 22.5gw it would need to be open for close to 20 years. It has only been at full power since 2012
This is just an illustration of power generation. Does it matter if it's a year or not?
Heliostats are cool but not the ones with a tower. They can use long parabolic mirrors that have a tube in the focal point. In this tube you can boil water, or better, melt salt. Excess salt can be kept warm in an isolated tank and used for energy at night.
Solar Park Of Great India.
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please do more videos of world biggest energy megaprojects i love it!
Any progress in International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) located in France. It would change the whole equation of clean energy if we do get success in this.
ITER is just a sience facility and not ment to produce engery for the grid. but yes. if it will function as expected, it has the potential to change the world of energy production. but that would be still many many years from now where we sill need to figure out faster working carbonneutral methods.
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What will happen to the wind turbines in the ocean during a hurricanes?
I don't think hurricanes is that big of a problem of the coast of England
Solar is clearly the one with the most potential, and it is also one of the least destructive. Thermal energy is another area that is promising.
no... you are SSOO wrong!
Solar panels only last 5-20 years and are full of toxic materials
Nuclear
Solar and wind makes little sense without a storage medium, such as batteries. Would also have been interesting if you had mentioned the many nuclear reactors being built around the world.
Nuclear is kaput. Too expensive, too wasteful, too dangerous, too slow to build. Did I mention too expensive? Nukies think we can't figure out how to store energy overnight but they can, maybe some day, over the rainbow, in the sweet bye and bye, inexpensively, but not yet, figure out how to safely store the most dangerous stuff on Earth, fission products, for millions of years without killing all life on Earth..
P.S. Building new nuclear reactors has flat-lined over the last 30 years, but renewables have taken off like a rocket. Hey nukie. Why don't you tell us about the great successes (snicker, snort) in new reactors at V.C. Summers, Vogtle, Olkiluoto 3, Framatome, Hinkley Point 3, and Taishan? Also include something on what you are going to do with all that highly radioactive and corrosive waste that has been collecting in cement ponds and trash cans outside all our major cities.
@@jackfanning7952 depleted uranium is literally used in weights. It's not that dangerous unless you try to ingest it.
@@yayayayya4731 I wasn't talking about depleted uranium, mouth breather. Naturally occurring uranium-235 is an alpha emitter with a half-life of 704 million years. Alpha emitters won't penetrate a piece of paper. I was talking about the hundreds of highly radioactive and corrosive nuclear isotopes in the spent fuel rods that are the result of the fission process. They are alpha, beta, gamma and neutron emitters with half-lives of less than a second to millions of years. Some that can cause death in less than 30 seconds of exposure. And then there are the actinides, like plutonium. One millionth of a gram in you guarantees that you get cancer.Ten pounds, properly distributed would kill everyone on Earth, two times over. Nikita Khrushchev said, "After a nuclear war, the living will envy the dead." Please, use the uranium for paper weights, not fuel for fission reactions. Better yet, leave it buried in the ground.
Solar energy has a maximum set by the power per square meter incident on Earth. Nuclear energy is far superior for our large scale needs. Solar is good for rooftops and remote locations, but covering the landscape with them is inefficient and an eyesore. Its just for the climate change industry's profit. Wind power is similar in its inefficiency. Wave power is good, but undeveloped. We need more nuclear and more reforestation, and significant reductions in migration to developed countries. While we're at it, we need massive projects to desalinate and move water around the water in a large network of pipes and aqueducts.
An exciting video that gives hope to keep the Earth Green
You missed that big chimney one in Australia - I really thought it would have developed into a real contender by now.
I love this megaprojects
For those of us in the dark this was very reassuring.
Hydro not bad, wind are bird mincers and solar mirrors are bird microwaves.. Make sustainable mean sustainable not convenient for subsidies.
In Denmark we have very many windturbines and many birds. - But almost no "birdstrikes" on wind turbines. And also; solar power doesn't REFLECT sunlight, it absorbs it, so your theory about "mircowave" is downright stupid. Maybe you should obtain some actual knowledge first, then talk.
@@Nazrahnas you should learn to read first before you say something stupid, I said "solar mirrors"..
@@Nazrahnas the poster is referring to birds being fried around concentrated solar power plants - they fly into the field of concentrated rays and don't come out alive...
This channel should name real engineering 3
Offshore wind parks = Surfers Worst Nightmare
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solar panels holds the most promise for the future as its cheaper and easy to maintain than any other energy megaprojects, also sun provides enough electricity through solar panels in a day that humans can use in a year. #fact
Solar panels also have the lowest peak run time around 10%. So you need large amounts of storage. On shore wind around 30% and off shore wind around 50%. Hydro energy has a high workload, but potential to expand more production is limited in most countries. Solar heat is interesting because you can heat up molten salt to store the heat and also produce energy at night. So you have production and storage in one.
It's not the best. Better is hydro if possible
You can't really say one is better than the other. Solar is cheaper right now, but doesn't work at night, in which the demand for energy rises. You neee to balance it with eigher energy storage or a secondary energy source that works at night.
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Very smart ideas the future looks very bright
Noor solar energy project in Morocco might appear in the video
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Very cool!
So it work also at night with thermal storage?
Yes