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5 Engineering Technology Goals in the Energy Value Chain 2 EmpowerPromoteTransformReinventRevolutionize
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Adopting clean energy technologies Developing advanced materials Establishing standards Reducing environmental impact –Water-energy nexus –Reduction in packaging –Zero manufacturing waste to landfill 3 Global Supply Chain for Industry
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4 A sustainable and economically viable supply of energy is essential for economic growth and security
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Population Growth by 2025 5 More developed regions Less developed regions URBAN RURAL
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World Energy Use by Fuel Type, 1990-2035 Access to affordable, clean energy Technically sound energy portfolio 6 (EIA, 2010) 2011
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“The future is inherently uncertain and always will be.” — Energy Technology Perspectives 2010 7
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“Managing the risks of climate change will require a profound systematic and global transformation in the production and consumption of energy.” — Global Energy Technology Strategy Program 8
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Revolutionize Electricity Production –Efficiency –Climate change/ Sustainability –Renewables –Standards –Smart grid 9
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Reinvent Transportation –Advanced materials –Fuel efficiencies –Fuel options –Systems integration 10
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Transform Infrastructure “Cities are the growth engines of the future” — Green City Index, Siemens AG 11 New technologies New materials New standards Increased efficiency
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“New low-carbon technologies will be needed to sustain emission reductions beyond 2030, particularly in end-use sectors such as transport, industry and buildings.” — Energy Technology Perspectives 2010 12 Promote Sustainable Industry
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Empower Innovation “Just as energy is the basis of life itself, and ideas the source of innovation, so is innovation the vital spark of all human change, improvement and progress.” —Economist Ted Levitt 13
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Copenhagen / 2009 14 Livable, Competitive Cities Curitiba (Brazil) / 2010 Singapore / 2011 — Green City Index, Siemens AG
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Half of world’s population already live in urban areas 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation 1.3 billion lack access to clean water 1.4 billon lack access to electricity 15 7 billion people on Earth
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ASME will serve as an essential energy technology resource and a leading advocate for technically sound energy Energy Workforce Global Impact 16
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ASME will foster a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering workforce with sustained engagement in ASME over all career stages. 17 Energy Workforce Global Impact
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ASME will collaborate to develop and provide locally relevant engineering resources that advance public safety and quality of life throughout the world. 18 Energy Workforce Global Impact
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Energy Resources on ASME.org ASME Energy Grand Challenge report (2009) General Position Paper on Energy Policy (2007) Technology and Policy Recommendations and Goals for Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Energy Sector (2009) National Energy Policy Goals Proclamation (2009) Energy Choices -- A Guide to Facts and Perspectives 19
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Energy Challenges Revolutionize electricity production Reinvent transportation Transform infrastructure Promote sustainable industry Empower innovation 20
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