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1 Peter Meisen, President Global Energy Network Institute, USA www. geni
Peter Meisen, President Global Energy Network Institute, USA

2 An Interconnected world, yet 1.5 billion remain in dark
Source:

3 Global Population Density

4 GDP Density Source:

5 Global Annual CO2 Emissions

6 CO2 Emissions reach 400ppm Source: UC Riverside

7 Global Temperature and Carbon Dioxide
This figure shows how annual average temperatures worldwide have changed since Surface data come from a combined set of land-based weather stations and sea surface temperature measurements. Satellite measurements cover the lower troposphere, which is the lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere. "UAH" and "RSS" represent two different methods of analyzing the original satellite measurements. This graph uses the 1901 to 2000 average as a baseline for depicting change. Choosing a different baseline period would not change the shape of the data over time.  

8 Mean temperatures  Source: NASA GIS Surface Temperature Analysis

9 Global Mean Solar Irradiance

10 Global Mean Wind Speed at 80m

11 Global geothermal projects

12 Electricity Generation from Renewable sources

13 Renewable Energy Cost Trends
COE = Cost of Energy Source: National Renewable energy Lab

14 Worldwide Installed Wind

15 Worldwide Installed PV

16 China Wind Potential source: Siemens, image: China Wind Power Center]

17 China Solar Potential Limited fossil resources and severe environmental problems require new sustainable electricity generation options, which utilize renewable energies and are economical in the meantime. Concentrating solar power (CSP) generation is a proven renewable energy technology and has the potential to become cost-effective in the future, for it produces electricity from the solar radiation. In China, the electricity demand is rapidly increasing, while the solar resources and large wasteland areas are widely available in the western and northern part of China. To change the energy-intensive and environment-burdensome economical development way, Chinese government supports the development of this technology strongly. These factors altogether make China a suitable country for utilizing CSP technology. In this paper, the potential of CSP in China was studied and strategies to promote development of this technology were given.

18 China’s solar PV market growth

19 China: Water scarcity vs. Coal reserves

20 South Korea Wind Potential

21 South Korea Solar Potential

22 South Korea PV Market forecast
Source: Display Bank

23 South Korea’s Renewables Projected 5x
Source: Korean Policy on Biofuel” by Ministry of Knowledge Economy Korea

24 Japan Wind Potential Source :

25 Japan Solar Potential Source: Ministry of Environmental Research, Research Potential of Renewable Energy, 2003

26 Japan Solar Energy growth

27 Electricity grid and companies in Japan

28 Asia Super Grid Source: Japan Renewable Energy Foundation

29 High voltage interconnection of all nations
The focus: tapping abundant renewable energies on every continent. Each • represents 1% of global population.


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