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Future Energy Systems
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2018
Future Energy Systems is a $75-million research initiative at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, supported by the Government of Canada's Canada First Research Excellence Fund. We develop the energy technologies of the near future, examines their integration into current infrastructure, and considers their social, economic, and environmental impacts. We also contribute to the development of solutions for challenges presented by current energy systems.
What is a sensor? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a high school student: What is a sensor? Check out the response of Haley Hunter, PhD Candidate in Analytical Chemistry.
Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question.
Links:
Future Energy Systems: www.futureenergysystems.ca/
Future Energy Systems Learning Page: www.futureenergysystems.ca/learning
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Future Energy Systems is a $75 million research program at the University of Alberta, funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More than 130 researchers, 600 graduate students, post docs and other highly qualified personnel in nine faculties are studying the energy transition in over 90 different projects. Our researchers seek to develop energy technologies of the future, improve today’s energy technologies, and understand the transition between the two. We are also studying the effects of energy transition on society, the economy, and the environment.
The University of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/ Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community.
Music: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question.
Links:
Future Energy Systems: www.futureenergysystems.ca/
Future Energy Systems Learning Page: www.futureenergysystems.ca/learning
Facebook: futureenergysystems/
Twitter Handle: @ua_futureenergy
Instagram: @ua_futureenergysystems
Future Energy Systems is a $75 million research program at the University of Alberta, funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More than 130 researchers, 600 graduate students, post docs and other highly qualified personnel in nine faculties are studying the energy transition in over 90 different projects. Our researchers seek to develop energy technologies of the future, improve today’s energy technologies, and understand the transition between the two. We are also studying the effects of energy transition on society, the economy, and the environment.
The University of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/ Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community.
Music: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?keywords=deliberate+thought
Artist: incompetech.com/
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Is Water Destroyed When We Produce Hydrogen? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a community member: Is Water Destroyed When We Produce Hydrogen? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Futu...
What Are The Types Of Water Splitting? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a community member: What Are The Types Of Water Splitting? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future Ene...
Why Can’t Something Be 100% Efficient? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by grade 10-12 students: Why Can’t Something Be 100% Efficient? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future E...
What Green Energy Technology Is Best? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a community member: What Green Energy Technology Is Best? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future Ener...
What Sectors Used The Most Energy? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by grade 4-6 students: What Sectors Used The Most Energy? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future Energy ...
What Is The Hydrogen Rainbow? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a junior high school student: What Is The Hydrogen Rainbow? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future En...
What Does Sunscreen And Your Catalyst Have In Common? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a junior high school student: What Does Sunscreen And Your Catalyst Have In Common? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-qu...
What Is A Catalyst? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a junior high school student: What Is A Catalyst? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future Energy Syste...
Is It Possible To Combine Two Types Of Energy To Create Another? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by grade 4-6 students: Is It Possible To Combine Two Types Of Energy To Create Another? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-q...
How Many Types Of Sustainable Energy Exist? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by grade 4-6 students: How Many Types Of Sustainable Energy Exist? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Futur...
Is There Any Type Of Renewable Energy That Functions All Day And Night? | Ask An Energy Expert
Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by grade 4-6 students: Is There Any Type Of Renewable Energy That Functions All Day And Night, Is Sustainable And Does Not Damage The Environment? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.fut...
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Have a burning question about energy? Our past, present or energy future? This week, our question was submitted by a community member: How Can We Meet Our Emissions Goals? Check out the response of Ula Suliman, PhD Student in Chemical and Materials Engineering. Do you have your own question? Submit at www.futureenergysystems.ca/resources/learning/submit-your-energy-question. Links: Future Energ...
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My green house gets up to 120 degrees inside. Couldn't you use the heat from inside a green house to power a sterling engine?
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A really important subject. Thank you for posting!
I think its funny that you're describing a hotwater system thats an engine that doesn't create greenhouse gasses.
GaNiBi is a half heusler ?
How many Watts produces your Stirling engine and what Carnot cycle coefficient do you get? I comment on this video because comments in the other video were disabled. Amazing job what you are doing!
The storage of CO2 underground is not about final storage, but about accumulation before the processing of CO2 and H2O to CH4 and H2, i.e. natural gas and hydrogen. This mixture can be used as syngas (synthesis gas) or it can be separated and processed into long-chain hydrocarbon compounds in order to produce synthetic fuels.
Can we use Graphene for Carbon Capture?
This is a great presentation. Carbon Capture is explained very well 👌
Great conversation--nice to see this collaboration with Mexico & friends!
Thanks for this wonderful presentation.
How are you measuring the dacadal change the UHI? Can you point me to the data if its public?
Hope Leagues can help! We want to.
Such a great innovation!! 👍🏽
In your energy quiz, you asked about the historical order of energy sources. Wind power was used for sailboats long before water wheels and coal mining.
You are very correct. In the case of the quiz though, we were referring to wind harnessed by windmills.
similar concerns on indigenous rights are not been properly addressed across SIDS
Correction: Dr. Catherine Hickson is the CEO of Alberta No. 1 and the Chief Geologist at Terrapin. She is not the CEO of Terrapin Geothermics. My apologies.
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Hi I am a research scholar from India and looking to continue my study in climate change impact on water resources using GCAM . Can you please help me to get the detailed information regarding the data resources , from where I can collect the data and how to operate the model. If any video that you can provide regarding the operation of GCAM My email id is sumitjha261@gmail.com Will be grateful for help.
My study area is based on Indian river systems.
Good
basically Pemex is in deubt, because of the 60 years of corruption with the PRI/PAN, privatization of all the Energy Mayor companies to sell PEMEX and CFE to USA, Spain,CANADA and other private owners, we still have a lot of oil to explore, these Reforms killed the Mexican Economy and reduced the Revenue and kidnapped all Mexican rights to compete, produce, invent, and re-implement new Alternative ways to become a developed country, the current government has done more than the predecessors in such a short period of time, hopefully Mexico will become a more productive and bring innovating ways of alternative Energies
Should we not be examining "all sources" of low emission energy? Renewables are only one type of low emission energy. Nuclear energy is ultra low emission and does not have the intermittency problems of solar and wind. Nuclear provides high density reliable energy needed for industrial societies. It takes less resources to build and less real estate and has a much longer operating life. The main beneficiaries of solar and wind are the natural gas and LNG producers. Furthermore, you will not be able to eliminate the emissions from gas fired backup generation needed for solar/wind systems.
1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere, makes the earth cooler than it would be without the atmosphere like that reflective panel set on the dash. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth becomes much like the moon, a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating/delaying, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which it gets from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a near ideal .95 emissivity black body which 4) it cannot do because of the non-radiative heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules. 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. All science backed up by experiment, the gold standard of classical science. www.linkedin.com/posts/nicholas-schroeder-55934820_climatechange-greenhouse-co2-activity-6749812735246254080-bc6K version 1.0 020521 future
Very informative 👍
Excellent presentation by Neelakshi Joshi. The issues highlighted by her are quite common to all communities but the need and will to address global warming and environmental degradation problems varies across geographies.
Excellent dear brother
Thanks Punhal :)
Very nice
Great...
Excellent.
Nice kashif
Great content on energy
These students did a great job!
Check out Neelakshi Joshi's research in FES's other videos.
Good afternoon, Future Energy Systems. absolutely okay video. thank. :)
It takes nearly 200 years from the theory of concepts to the present electrical modern power grids. Though, compared to the whole history of human, it is just a snap, yet, certainly one of the most significant and profound periods.
re - LTD heat engines --- in order to achieve best efficiency, they need to be, either, Large or run FASTER. cheers th-cam.com/video/v_e0981CLDI/w-d-xo.html