Amory Lovins: A 40-year plan for energy

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2012
  • www.ted.com In this intimate talk filmed at TED's offices, energy theorist Amory Lovins lays out the steps we must take to end the world's dependence on oil (before we run out). Some changes are already happening -- like lighter-weight cars and smarter trucks -- but some require a bigger vision.
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  • @ChemicalChrisOttawa
    @ChemicalChrisOttawa 12 лет назад +2

    I love the guy with the big green pillow!
    He goes from sitting, clutching it, to lying down, too awesome, lol
    *he appears throughout, but can find him easily right at the end

  • @Galantasy
    @Galantasy 12 лет назад +3

    I love this video, so good to see someone who is hopeful for the future once in while.

  • @AvangionQ
    @AvangionQ 9 лет назад +17

    Compared to what we're actually doing, this is incredibly optimistic ... makes me wish I knew who to kick to get these plans going into motion ...

  • @mc2gregory
    @mc2gregory 12 лет назад

    An elegant and inspiring presentation. Well done, and thank you!

  • @Oblentehands
    @Oblentehands 12 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @ManoharChannel
    @ManoharChannel 12 лет назад

    Great video! I'm glad I saw it!

  • @guadalupeestrada410
    @guadalupeestrada410 6 лет назад +2

    Not a philosophical discussion on integrated design, so I understand the negative comments. However, as an aspiring mechanical engineer, I encourage you watch his presentation to its completion, writing down anything you don’t understand to fully absorb the information.

  • @Geo877
    @Geo877 12 лет назад

    Brilliant talk, thanks Amory Lovins

  • @AngilasGuy
    @AngilasGuy 12 лет назад

    Pleeeaaaase post more energy related videos. This stuff is important.

  • @ChristopherJManess
    @ChristopherJManess 12 лет назад

    Very informative presentation. Well done.

  • @Games4Dummies
    @Games4Dummies 12 лет назад +1

    Is he using powerpoint? His presentation is amazing, very modern, simple and easy to comprehend. Loved it!

  • @ClemonsKunkel
    @ClemonsKunkel 12 лет назад

    That was an AWESOME video. I work in construction and have installed roof vent fans that are solar and wind power for years and they only get better, he is right we need change and I do see it happening, we just need to do more. Very informative. I Like the idea of Reinventing Fire!

  • @steve357g
    @steve357g 11 лет назад

    Great talk! Everybody there was paying attention too (@ 2:47)

  • @lesliefortier6595
    @lesliefortier6595 4 года назад

    I think progress is soo cool!

  • @chintupods
    @chintupods 12 лет назад

    Awesome vid !!

  • @OriginalRipndip
    @OriginalRipndip 9 лет назад

    It would be nice to have a now simplified presentation with links to implementation for average citizens.

  • @pariexon1107
    @pariexon1107 7 лет назад +2

    I approve of this message :)

  • @bobbyhill3323
    @bobbyhill3323 12 лет назад

    I'm glad this video came today. Yesterday I watched two documentaries about how running out of oil would basically destroy our modern society. This gives me hope again.

  • @MrKlonik
    @MrKlonik 12 лет назад

    Really nice presentation. What's the program he used?

  • @dprimetime69
    @dprimetime69 12 лет назад +3

    Hunter and Amory are heroes. So thankful for their contributions!

  • @philthomas3437
    @philthomas3437 8 лет назад +4

    8:25 I see a new episode of My Strange Addiction coming soon

  • @lostagainrob
    @lostagainrob 12 лет назад

    I love his opening joke!
    Funny man

  • @aarongrooves
    @aarongrooves 12 лет назад

    He never said that they could crash the grid. He said that our grid can handle when individual plants "break," and that "the grid can handle wind and solar power's forecastable variations." Go back and watch from 19:43.

  • @vel0_rouge
    @vel0_rouge 10 лет назад +3

    Anyone else notice that at about 2:30 he said "we can eliminate our addiction to oil and coal", then the symbols for oil, coal and nuclear disappeared?

    • @AndrewDodson_AdamsAtoms
      @AndrewDodson_AdamsAtoms 9 лет назад

      hes a shill for natural gas companies. You can notice him slip it in around 18 minutes

    • @malarbusto
      @malarbusto 9 лет назад

      Andrew Dodson But earlier, at 2.45, he envisages a 30% drop in gas usage

    • @AndrewDodson_AdamsAtoms
      @AndrewDodson_AdamsAtoms 9 лет назад +1

      malarbusto who cares if America consumes 30% less NG. We are currently building around 5 natural gas liquefaction export terminals for billions of dollars each. The rest of the world is planning on 10,000 additional coal plants in the next decades... America shifting its consumption of energy marginally does squat to make the world a greener place... I am just trying to be honest. Understand the FF companies are international, all this crap from RMI is just "green propaganda"

  • @AaaaghJOE
    @AaaaghJOE 12 лет назад

    I WANT IN ON THIS!

  • @oO_ox_O
    @oO_ox_O 12 лет назад

    Well great and what with all the stuff that is depended on oil?

  • @austininflorida
    @austininflorida 12 лет назад

    I have a few questions. Why is fusion not mentioned, exactly? Is it just too far off? I saw another TED talk about thorium reactors. Would those be viable?

  • @trock30000
    @trock30000 12 лет назад

    I love clean energy

  • @skibumwilly1895
    @skibumwilly1895 11 лет назад +1

    In “Occupying Chairlifts” a simple rule tweak on inheritance ends up changing the direction and purpose of modern human life! Here’s a fair way to transition forward to where we’re rewarded for cooperating and creating instead of competing and conquering.
    It's something specific we can demand. If this isnt the best answer, at least we’re thinking about what might be. Are we really just this close to having it work right?
    Oh yeah, it's a Ski movie! “Occupying Chairlifts” on RUclips!

  • @Viddaric
    @Viddaric 12 лет назад

    I can state without irony or exaggeration that this video has given me new hope for the future of humanity

  • @Games4Dummies
    @Games4Dummies 11 лет назад +2

    this presentation is amazing! is that powerpoint and what's the font?

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn 12 лет назад

    This is why I'm subscribed to TED.

  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 12 лет назад

    He's not talking to the consumers. He's talking to private enterprise. He's trying to make them realize they're about to miss the business opportunity of an entire industry by clinging to fossile fuels. He's not talking about what's out on the market, he's talking about the possibilities of modern technology. He gave a few examples of actual commercial electric vehicles just to alert them that it's going on as we speak. They're being overrun.

  • @Eiden193
    @Eiden193 12 лет назад

    does anyone know what software he uses to write the graphs from 10:30 ?

  • @jordansage9655
    @jordansage9655 6 лет назад

    22:40 - 23:00 that is a huge point that seems generally unrecognized by the public. PUC and Utility Monopolies are rewarded NOT to reduce people's rates NOR to develop renewable sources in most places. Rather, they are guaranteed a profit each year and have incentive to reward big projects for new power plants to their contracting buddies.

  • @vaeshi
    @vaeshi 12 лет назад

    Can someone please tell me what software did he use to present his idea?

  • @cephmyster
    @cephmyster 12 лет назад

    the guy holding a pillow* lol

  • @Crazygon1998
    @Crazygon1998 9 лет назад

    I love this idea but now think what it would coust to a constry to do this chances in terms of money and mind changing.While changing not after

  • @jespermathiasnielsen
    @jespermathiasnielsen 12 лет назад

    Any idea which software was used for the presentation?

  • @IanYatesDude
    @IanYatesDude 12 лет назад

    I like the quote "not all the fossils are in the oil" :)

  • @TheRezvi89
    @TheRezvi89 12 лет назад

    does anybody know the software used for this presentation ?

  • @KimoSully
    @KimoSully 12 лет назад

    I find it ironic that he claims large generating stations can fail in seconds and crash the grid, but somehow renewable generating equipment will be able to disconnect and reconnect seamlessly.

  • @Daedana
    @Daedana 12 лет назад

    I have assumed so. You don't really see solar panels anywhere. It might be that they are not as cost effective as some other options and that is why they haven't gotten used as much, as some other options.

  • @subradford593
    @subradford593 9 лет назад +10

    Thanks for sharing! -- And for your work.
    The naysayers on this thread remind me that cynicism is an easy rationale for inaction. Much of what we call "apathy" is really a state of despair at the lack of leadership and hopeful paths forward. Lovins' vision is promising. Is he promising too much? -- Or just challenging us to pull our heads out of this tar pit and realize we actually do have choices and don't have to just sit here and go extinct? Why not be part of the solution and lend a hand? What exactly is there to lose? If the theory's not perfect, what are you doing to improve on it?
    I think we owe it to future generations do our best to see what's possible. It's time to lead, follow or get out of the way!

  • @cwe5590
    @cwe5590 12 лет назад

    Does anyone know what type of presentation software he is using?

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 12 лет назад

    I think you're right. Unfortunately he didn't even try to demonstrate any of his claims, so we can't know whether he has any reasons for contesting your point or if he has just neglected practical issues like "could we really cover all land with solar panels AND wind mills?". The talk gives the impression he focused on cost, and we all know to what extent economics deserves the badge of "science". (In no other field is predictions constantly disproven with little or no consequence to theory!)

  • @iamtocoolforyou1000
    @iamtocoolforyou1000 12 лет назад

    fusion is the way to go :D

  • @jhulsla
    @jhulsla 12 лет назад

    darpa net was one the early incarnations of what we call the internet. And that is most definitely a military season. Also note, Universities were also working on networking computers at the same time. The two initiatives came together to grow into the internet.

  • @Mderojasdierssen
    @Mderojasdierssen 11 лет назад +1

    what program is used to make that presentation? Anyone?

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 12 лет назад

    I agree that quality has suffered, but I'm not sure I agree it's a shame. The whole point with TED is to spread ideas, and making it less elitist probably helps towards that end. I'm sure quality was even better when it was a closed invitation-only conference that 1000 people got to experience every year in Monterey. :)

  • @since1990kevin
    @since1990kevin 12 лет назад

    Can someone explain to me what he means by charging by distance not the gallon at 10:00 I am not sure what he means but if that is what he means then that would not help unless pricing is low on mileage.I drive a Hyundai Elantra 2003 my milege per gallon is 21 with pricing 4 dollars a gallon each mile cost me about 20cents (thats low) and this are hard times it would only make sence if it was a 1cent a mile. still how would you charge the people is it a monthly bill? questions still out there?

  • @CloudNine201
    @CloudNine201 12 лет назад

    Amor Lovins for world president!!!

  • @jasonmyintUK
    @jasonmyintUK 12 лет назад

    What software did he used?

  • @jerrylittlemars
    @jerrylittlemars 12 лет назад

    MAKE THIS VIRAL!

  • @NezzyNesbitt
    @NezzyNesbitt 10 лет назад +1

    What is he using to present??

    • @MouseMaiden
      @MouseMaiden 10 лет назад +1

      I think he is using Keynote to flip through slides. Whatever designer created his info-graphics deserves a hand.

  • @theoj4234
    @theoj4234 9 лет назад

    Somebody knows what is the character font that is used in his presentation?!

    • @rusca8
      @rusca8 7 лет назад

      I bet Helvetica Neue Ultralight. Though not sure.

  • @Bvic3
    @Bvic3 11 лет назад +1

    Very optimistic views. Achieving such efficiency seems unrealistic. And the challenges to achieve the oil to elec transition requieres numerous new technologies. And for the growth of renewable energies, this will requiere enormous amounts of capital, that will not be easy to find in a period of no-growth economy ...

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 12 лет назад

    Its EVERYWHERE and FREE once you get the generators - you don't understand its not important to have a resource, but to be a gatekeeper to energy sources that you are paid to enable others to acess for little or no work. THAT is their model.

  • @Iker888
    @Iker888 12 лет назад

    Now that I think about it, you're probably right. Given the massive cost of retrofitting factories and buildings, it's not an option most enterprises will eagerly embrace, especially when you think of all the other less complicated alternatives to cut costs (including corruption and legal loopholes). The general trend is still, after all, that the less envornmentally friendly you are, and the more you exploit your workforce, the more succesful you will be.

  • @Randy778
    @Randy778 12 лет назад

    Thanx for this interesting upload.
    The US needs an overhaul!
    Why don´t follow the rest of us?

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 12 лет назад

    What was pointed out to you is that solar power simply has too low energy intensity.The average American uses 250 kWh/day, equivalent to 11 kW. At 40W/m^2 that's 250 m^2 of panel per person, ignoring embedded energy (currently halves the net contribution of solar PV) and any energy required to operate (neglible).
    We should do solar. We should NOT think this will cover the production side of things.

  • @ApocDevTeam
    @ApocDevTeam 12 лет назад

    as i said, when supply falls the market will react with higher prices. the higher the price, the more likely alternatives will be used. this is 100% certain when alternatives are cheaper than using oil itself. you can already see the effects, oil is getting more expensive, as a result people use it less. just wait till it reaches a really high price and corporations will be forced to invest and use alternative energy (which they're already in doing in large)

  • @MrZingZinga
    @MrZingZinga 12 лет назад

    Great message. The guy looks like he's about to fall asleep between slides.
    His voice is just tired... lol

  • @BloodRedCypher
    @BloodRedCypher 12 лет назад

    2:46 did anyone else notice the guy holding the pillow?

  • @donaldclark9649
    @donaldclark9649 10 лет назад

    There are all of these great ideas from TED conferences that I don't see in my state of Missouri. (Except for Factor E Farm) Where are the people on the internet that I can make connections with, to effect positive change?
    A side note: I really want to call him "McLovin" for no reason.
    So anyways, I have watched other presentations from Mr. Lovins and it was all the exact same information. (I do understand that public speaking is a skill in itself.)

    • @robertweekes5783
      @robertweekes5783 10 лет назад

      To talk to other smart people about real energy solutions check out the Energy from Thorium website, Facebook page and LFTR RUclips videos from Kirk Sorensen!

  • @giovannifoulmouth7205
    @giovannifoulmouth7205 11 лет назад

    What's with the complete disregard for wave, tidal, geothermal and LFTR? very disappointed :(

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 12 лет назад

    That doesn't reduce anything; you need to keep those powerplants running anyway, because of ramp up/down abilities of standing power plants.

  • @mrwho995
    @mrwho995 12 лет назад

    I can't believe that even on a TED talk video there are people bragging about being x to comment.

  • @oO_ox_O
    @oO_ox_O 12 лет назад

    My point was that the less oil use you use now for driving and heating, the more is left for the petrochemical industry tomorrow, and subsidies into alternatives to oil might be justified by this.

  • @b22chris
    @b22chris 12 лет назад

    what did they do?

  • @Phyrexious
    @Phyrexious 12 лет назад

    Yes, because judging someone on their clothes who you've seen for only 2 seconds is a good way to determine the content of the TED video.

  • @gavwah
    @gavwah 12 лет назад

    Good video, but what about non-thermal applications of oil and coal??
    Oil is still the primary raw material to produce the plastics and carbon fibres integral to improving efficiency, and coal is needed in metallurgical processes to make Iron/steel, aluminium etc (titanium is currently produced using oil-derived coke).
    I don't know any commercially viable replacements for these processes. When he says 'zero oil/coal', does he only mean for the electrical industries?

  • @tmcthree
    @tmcthree 12 лет назад

    Amory Lovins!!! Best name EVA!

  • @0MoTheG
    @0MoTheG 12 лет назад

    That would work if the market would "work". Sadly the pricing is not working, energy is highly substituted, damage / long time costs is not priced, the market is not transparent.

  • @LeonidasGGG
    @LeonidasGGG 12 лет назад

    "not all fossils and in fuel" - loved it.

  • @Dewkeeper
    @Dewkeeper 12 лет назад

    He made multiple mentions to natural gas, which has the potential to serve as a potent transition resource. The fact of the matter is that nuclear plant rollout is slow as hell, even with public motivation, so unless LFTR's become magically designed, tested and approved, nuclear is too slow for responding to shifts in the energy table. The idea of course is to reduce the amount of energy wasted while growing alternate energy production and his predictions seem sensible in that regard.

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 12 лет назад

    Titanium is used by reducing with chlorine. Iron/aluminium uses carbon, but aluminium uses it for electrodes.

  • @rudde7251
    @rudde7251 6 лет назад +6

    Excluding nuclear from the future is the dumbest and worst for the environment.

    • @Veladan
      @Veladan 5 лет назад

      No-one is excluding it, it's just unaffordable.

    • @chapter4travels
      @chapter4travels 3 года назад +1

      @@Veladan Not for long.

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 12 лет назад

    His selling consulting. And as with most consultants, it's hard to know if he actually knows what he's on about unless you happen to be an expert yourself. And from what I've heard supposed experts say, this stuff is... at least very surprising.

  • @DSBrekus
    @DSBrekus 12 лет назад

    I am well aware :P

  • @oO_ox_O
    @oO_ox_O 12 лет назад

    what rare metals?

  • @theatheistpaladin
    @theatheistpaladin 11 лет назад

    Actually, the ultra light vehicle concept of which he speaks of can be applied to electric cars. That would extend the rage without any improvements to batteries. Then building on a fast charge infrastructure and battery swap services and much of "range anxiety" will disappear.

  • @STEFAZON500
    @STEFAZON500 9 лет назад +23

    There is a fundamental flaw in Lovins theory of saving energy, Saving energy is like saving money: everytime you invent a new way of saving money or energy you come up with 10 new things to use it on and has been the case over and over again.

    • @madman3891
      @madman3891 7 лет назад +6

      "everytime you invent a new way of saving money or energy you come up with 10 new things to use it on and has been the case over and over again.
      Reply 4" Are you suggesting that we ignore it then? He did make the point that the energy production should come from a cleaner source, by using your analogy of saving money it would equal to spending that saved money on more productive things.

    • @kimweaver3323
      @kimweaver3323 6 лет назад +3

      That is only if you make bad choices. Otherwise, you make good choices in your spending and have an enhanced life.

  • @frcsas
    @frcsas 12 лет назад

    Hey look a pretty rainbow @24:16

  • @Trazynn
    @Trazynn 12 лет назад

    10:00 Why would charging for the mile be better than charging for the gallon? If it was by the gallon then the most economical use of that gallon would be rewarded.

  • @livefreeallways
    @livefreeallways 12 лет назад

    Came out with a car made from hemp and fueled by hemp. Look it up. There is a vid on you tube somewhere with old footage.

  • @poppyorangeflower
    @poppyorangeflower 12 лет назад

    They're young. They're strong. They can handle it.

  • @mikey2856
    @mikey2856 12 лет назад

    not sure if grateful or upset that i'll watch the next 25 minutes with this image in my mind

  • @theatheistpaladin
    @theatheistpaladin 11 лет назад

    Yes, that does make sense. Just that you are not accounting for something. Renewables tend to be small and distributed. While traditional power tends to be large and Central. That is harder to manage in truth.

  • @dojohansen123
    @dojohansen123 12 лет назад

    It may be "easy to comprehend" but the simplicity has the major drawback that it is completely impossible to tell if he just made it up or has any factual basis for his claims. I for one remain sceptical, and hope this kind of presentation doesn't lead to people taking the energy challenge less seriously.

  • @Lazerjo2000
    @Lazerjo2000 12 лет назад

    beat me to it.

  • @jmichek
    @jmichek 12 лет назад

    @Daedana A company in new Zealand is releasing a free energy technology called e-cat that utilizes cold fusion technology. We absolutely do not need nuclear power for today's infrastructure

  • @thesystemsucks
    @thesystemsucks 12 лет назад

    @BloodRedCypher I was going to post about that dude. I guess it must be like a security cushion.

  • @Wormtail81
    @Wormtail81 11 лет назад +2

    That sounded like a lot of buzzwords.

  • @teddybruscie
    @teddybruscie 12 лет назад

    Yea I'm still wondering why energy companies are still fucking with oil. It's obviously not making them as much of a profit as it used to. It's getting more and more expensive, because we used up all the good shit, we only got a little bit left. If I was a money hungry corporate machine I would choose the easiest, efficient, and most profitable resource to exploit. What's better than a resource that has no end? You can't hurt wind, it has no side effects, it's decorative, no emissions...

  • @Tutankh89
    @Tutankh89 12 лет назад

    There's an issue here of relative versus absolute decoupling.
    To put it simply, efficiency increases in the UK for example may mean we use 10% less energy and thus 10% less fossil fuels. However, don't discount the fact that while in the UK they are increasing efficiency, they are increasing the amount of cars in China (to use a global example)
    So, when you take this into account... what's the actual rate of resource use reduction? Not less, that's for sure. An often forgotten consideration.

  • @JackMayerz
    @JackMayerz 12 лет назад

    Take it up with Carlos slim.

  • @kentrel2
    @kentrel2 12 лет назад

    Tobias Funke is branching out

  • @ExclusiveManual
    @ExclusiveManual 12 лет назад

    it's absolutely irresistible, it's also a good icebreaker.

  • @TimMeep
    @TimMeep 12 лет назад

    Wow! 200% effective! So it charges the batteries as it drives then!