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Sustainable electricity supply in the world by 2050 for economic growth and automotive fuel

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Over the next 40 years, the combustion of fossil fuels for generation of electricity and vehicle transportation will be significantly reduced. In addition to the business-as-usual growth in electric energy demand for the growing world population, new electricity-intensive industries, such as battery electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will result in further growth in world consumption of electric energy. Planning for a sustainable supply of electric energy in the diverse economies of the world should be carried out with appropriate technology for selecting the appropriate large-scale energy resources based on their specific energy. Analysis of appropriate technology for the available large-scale energy resources with diminished use of fossil fuel combustion shows that sustainable electricity supply can be achieved with equal contributions of renewable energy resources for large numbers of small-scale distributed applications and nuclear energy resources for the smaller number of large-scale centralised applications. (author)

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Proceedings of the fourth information exchange meeting on nuclear production of hydrogen

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development - Nuclear Energy Agency
Imprint Place
Paris (France)
ISBN
978-92-64-08713-2
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the fourth information exchange meeting on nuclear production of hydrogen
Imprint Pagination
470 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 317-325

Conference

Title
Fourth information exchange meeting on nuclear production of hydrogen
Dates
14-16 Apr 2009
Place
Oakbrook, IL (United States)

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