That's great to hear that you're excited about the Aptera and its innovative design! If you're interested in clean energy solutions, you might also want to check out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile power station that can keep your devices and appliances running for extended periods, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or as a home backup power source. It has a massive capacity, fast recharging, and even includes comprehensive protections. It's definitely worth considering for your power needs!
With millions upon millions of automobiles throughout the world, polluting our atmosphere, I give the edge to Aptera. Having this sun give you approximately 2 gallons of gasoline for free each day is wonderful.
Can't wait to see more on these. Thank you! Please cover advances in energy saving tech like aerogel insulation and the ionocaloric cooling breakthrough at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
That's a great suggestion! Advances in energy-saving tech like aerogel insulation and ionocaloric cooling are definitely worth exploring. By the way, have you checked out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile power station with a massive capacity, quick recharging, and a waterproof design. It's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers!
Absolutely! Advances in energy-saving technology like aerogel insulation and the ionocaloric cooling breakthrough are definitely worth looking into. They could have a significant impact on energy efficiency. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile and powerful backup power solution that could be great for outdoor enthusiasts like us! It's definitely something to consider for our camping adventures or as a home backup power option.
That sounds really interesting! I'll definitely keep an eye out for updates on those energy-saving technologies you mentioned. By the way, if you're into outdoor adventures or need a reliable backup power solution, I recently discovered the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It has impressive features like massive capacity, fast recharging, and waterproof technology. Might be worth checking out!
Since about half the world's population lives within 200km of the coast, it would seem efforts to harness waves would be of great promise. They never turn off, produce no carbon emissions and no radioactive waste. Seems like combining solar/wind/wave is the best answer.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the wave swing in the video! I totally agree that it's a great clean energy solution that doesn't take up much space or disrupt the surroundings. It's definitely a promising option for science platforms. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile power station that can keep your devices and appliances running for extended periods, perfect for outdoor adventures or home backup power. It's worth checking out!
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
They all have potential! Fuse energy sounds promising but the investment might be to much and dangerous. We already have energy producers created by mother nature. How fast can a tornado; twisters, hurricanes spin a turbine. One past of these can produce enough megawatts for a month of energy.
Fusion energy is not dangerous, it's literally the holy grail of producing energy, it's not possible for a runaway fusion reaction that can happen with traditional fission reactors, i.e. no meltdowns and the by product is helium, which as you may know is inert, it literally spits out party balloons ;)
since the ocean is used to acquire energy from, I think it's possible to utilize the energy people expend when exercising at the gym to be harnessed in a battery and recycled. This would be a great way to build communities participation in producing energy and physical strength and health.
Planet fitness already does this with their bikes to some extent while you exercise. It doesn't store energy, but its entirely run on mechanical energy. This means it doesn't draw any extra power from the grid.
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
Firstlightfusion was first co to make excess energy at fusion, and they are building a prototype of a reactor that is thought to produce energy to grid.
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
Build a wall meters above the water in front of the floaties to knock the tops off of storm waves so you can generate power in all weather, all the time.
well every single one of these energy sources alone has the potential to supply all of humanities present and future energy needs. It's not about choosing one over the other it's about using them all together in an energy mix depending on the availability to supply quasi-infinite cheap and clean energy for every generation that comes.
Oh com'mon you're blinded by all the shinny and big words being used. Realistically it's all worthless and irrelevant. Like buying a gluten free ice cream yeah it might taste good now but if you breakdown the materials it's worst than just eating ice cream.
@TheHeston83 No, I'm not stop making excuses when clearly science and technology have a lot of shortcomings. Science is great, but clearly it's not yet ready 😏
@@wel2myworld I feel the people funding the science need to do it for better reasons. Everyone knows objectively science is beneficial but only in the right hands. Human error. It's why we can't go 10 years without a nuclear disaster. Some things just shouldn't be rushed for profit. Especially science and progress but we should never stop exploring possibilities. Finding possibilities.
I'd like to see some information about dramatic gains in residential energy efficiency.... something that makes concrete old tech... or that can store heat energy more directly than solar pv that then has be converted back to heat... residential phase changing walls... actually convenient vacuum tube solar cooking and domestic hot water.
It just dawned on me that if you attached a heavy weight to a giant air tank, you'd have something that bobbed up and down with a ton of force. I wonder what the limit is before you start losing too much energy from the waves no longer being able to as effectively move it. -I feel like that would scale, if the air-tank and weights were spread out over a wider area. You wouldn't even need a big tank either you could use sealed tubes and bags of sand...
Isn't Solar Window technologies currently under scrutiny by the SEC for false claims about their transparent windows? I'd replace Solar window with Onyx Solar
I have an idea for clean energy. It can potentially be made smaller but I’m not a real scientist but I think I have the right idea. It should be 100% clean energy and we wouldn’t run out. I might have the solution to clean energy.
The government needs to extend the EV credit to Aptera if they are really serious about supporting clean and efficient EVs. So far, it looks like they just want to funnel money to legacy automakers who make old-school, inefficient beasts.
Salton Sea is already a man-made Biohazard, only fit to be a lithium mine. We already carve up the landscape for Gold, Coltan, Cobalt, Coal etc. Lithium batteries will not be the energy dense standard forever. You have a better solution, or just relapse on the Petroligarchy's teat?
@@EarthCreature. Good to hear Montreal's in on the Battery Recycling Industry. Ex-Tesla CTO's Redwood Materials is valued at $4 Billion, and plans to annually repurpose 1.3 Million long range EV batteries by 2025. Its a start.
If you wish to call it green technology in the field of electrical power then it MUST last long enough to return all the energy it consumes for digging it up to the time it hits the recycling plant. wind & solar are not even close to the green technology label.
Lowering the cost of solar manufacturing cost every year is the key. same with wind. If global initiative is being implemented to reduce solar/wind manufacturing cost by 50% per year. In 3 years, you reduce by 85%. Something that capitalist and oil/gas burning industry do not want to see. This will retire even gas power plant. The world need to have super high voltage transmission line built all over the world to transmit power from dessert and unused land to densely populated areas.
From these technologies the solar evs are definitely the biggest, though it's a pity you left out their bidirectional charging capabilities which will help support the grid, as opposed to only draw from it. Disappointed you left out geothermal power like Quaise and EGS, HTC bioenergy MOE iron smelting, Lilacs direct carbon capture for cement manufacturing, and future feeds asparagopsis seaweed that cancels our ruminant methane emissions. All of these will prove far more important and on a much closer timeline than wave power, solar glass, and fusion.
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The problem with submerged wave energy converters is that they really don't live for long. Waves are just too powerfull and the salt water is far too corrosive. The WaveSwell OWC does look very promising and robust when compared to the others.
Why not get all the people locked up in prisons for criminal offences using machines such as rowing machine, push bikes, running machines to generate electricity!
Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror already postulated a similar scenario. Prisoners should at the very least grow their own food, but that would cut into the skimming of Cost Plus For-Profit prisons.
How about we provide the locked up with ample opportunities for self growth education and counseling? So when they reenter society they have an actual chance of turning their life around.
You're converting food to electricity. Food which requires mostly petroleum to grow, harvest, transport, and process. It would be completely inefficient. Nevermind how dehumanizing your idea is.
All these technologies and solutions are advertised well. There are plenty other companies and technologies which may work even better than these techs. Also when u Say solar is less efficient than wind - that's not the whole story. Predictable Delivery to keep the grid stable is also an important factor which solar is much more reliable. Energy is multiple aspects - generation, long term stability, grid stability and less volatility. Tech like geothermal fracking and others could also be better than any of these. Check out @cleoAbram videos
the ones depending on ocean waves seem more promising than others
Transparent solar will be great for all office buildings with glass facades.
I’m very keen for the aptera. A beautifully designed car that will give a new level of freedom in a car.
I can't wait for the announcement of an aptera with 4 or 5 seats
Aptera is an electric TukTuk. Not good in northern regions where snow makes roads impracticable even for regular sedans
That's great to hear that you're excited about the Aptera and its innovative design! If you're interested in clean energy solutions, you might also want to check out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It's a versatile power station that can keep your devices and appliances running for extended periods, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or as a home backup power source. It has a massive capacity, fast recharging, and even includes comprehensive protections. It's definitely worth considering for your power needs!
With millions upon millions of automobiles throughout the world, polluting our atmosphere, I give the edge to Aptera. Having this sun give you approximately 2 gallons of gasoline for free each day is wonderful.
And the car itself is cheap. Around 20k.
@@nbgoodiscore1303 I bit more than that. More like 30k
Can't wait to see more on these. Thank you! Please cover advances in energy saving tech like aerogel insulation and the ionocaloric cooling breakthrough at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
That's a great suggestion! Advances in energy-saving tech like aerogel insulation and ionocaloric cooling are definitely worth exploring. By the way, have you checked out the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile power station with a massive capacity, quick recharging, and a waterproof design. It's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers!
Absolutely! Advances in energy-saving technology like aerogel insulation and the ionocaloric cooling breakthrough are definitely worth looking into. They could have a significant impact on energy efficiency. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile and powerful backup power solution that could be great for outdoor enthusiasts like us! It's definitely something to consider for our camping adventures or as a home backup power option.
That sounds really interesting! I'll definitely keep an eye out for updates on those energy-saving technologies you mentioned. By the way, if you're into outdoor adventures or need a reliable backup power solution, I recently discovered the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series. It has impressive features like massive capacity, fast recharging, and waterproof technology. Might be worth checking out!
Since about half the world's population lives within 200km of the coast, it would seem efforts to harness waves would be of great promise. They never turn off, produce no carbon emissions and no radioactive waste. Seems like combining solar/wind/wave is the best answer.
The wave swing looks good, it doesn't take up a large footprint or upset any views. No noise and could be used as science platforms
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the wave swing in the video! I totally agree that it's a great clean energy solution that doesn't take up much space or disrupt the surroundings. It's definitely a promising option for science platforms. By the way, have you heard about the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series? It's a versatile power station that can keep your devices and appliances running for extended periods, perfect for outdoor adventures or home backup power. It's worth checking out!
Thank you for spending the time to create and share this content awareness 🤙🏾
The breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion will be a game changer for the world!
In the future...
Also wave energy. Definitely the underdog of renewables.
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
Seeing human making the world a better place is so inspiring. OMG I'm crying
Hooray, now fusion is now only 30 years away, just like it was when I was a kid in the 1970s!
I’m surprised advances in geothermal technology didn’t make this list. That’s a major one to keep an eye on in the near future.
They all have potential! Fuse energy sounds promising but the investment might be to much and dangerous. We already have energy producers created by mother nature. How fast can a tornado; twisters, hurricanes spin a turbine. One past of these can produce enough megawatts for a month of energy.
Fusion energy is not dangerous, it's literally the holy grail of producing energy, it's not possible for a runaway fusion reaction that can happen with traditional fission reactors, i.e. no meltdowns and the by product is helium, which as you may know is inert, it literally spits out party balloons ;)
Only real ones know Tritium is used for a fusion reactor… this is a reference not just science
Im also a Little scientists myself 😏👌🏼
since the ocean is used to acquire energy from, I think it's possible to utilize the energy people expend when exercising at the gym to be harnessed in a battery and recycled. This would be a great way to build communities participation in producing energy and physical strength and health.
Planet fitness already does this with their bikes to some extent while you exercise. It doesn't store energy, but its entirely run on mechanical energy. This means it doesn't draw any extra power from the grid.
Hugely inefficient and the power you'd get would be a drop in the bucket
Fusion is the future and I think it will stay that for a loong time.
The future.......
Fusion has been 10 years away for the last 50 years.
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
@@magukamotorsincorporation 150% efficiency? I’d like too see that calculation as it would be free energy and a perpetual motion machine.
@@bilo6832 This is not what you thought. Here, the internal energy of substances is converted into mechanical energy, without heating
Love this
Firstlightfusion was first co to make excess energy at fusion, and they are building a prototype of a reactor that is thought to produce energy to grid.
Thanks for the information great show 👍
Nuclear Fission via SMR is missing from this list
Greatest things to look out for in 2023: 1. floating offshore wind, 2. perowskit PV and 3. sodium-ion battery.
As I understand it, my thermodynamic engine with an efficiency of 150% will be superfluous on this festive boom of Green Technologies. And when it appears en masse, you will understand how much money and effort was wasted, just down the drain. that path you have chosen (humanity).
Build a wall meters above the water in front of the floaties to knock the tops off of storm waves so you can generate power in all weather, all the time.
The window pane solar.
well every single one of these energy sources alone has the potential to supply all of humanities present and future energy needs. It's not about choosing one over the other it's about using them all together in an energy mix depending on the availability to supply quasi-infinite cheap and clean energy for every generation that comes.
Exiting! But I miss the wave power plant Penguin from Wello oy.
Saphire project already did that.
We need to absorb many black holes to become relevant as we share all the knowledge that hasn’t dried out of existence yet
Pls do a video on Aquarius engine
This technology appears to be worth something 😁💜
Oh com'mon you're blinded by all the shinny and big words being used. Realistically it's all worthless and irrelevant. Like buying a gluten free ice cream yeah it might taste good now but if you breakdown the materials it's worst than just eating ice cream.
@@wel2myworld its a matter making matienence but I support sustainability but your asking a lot trying change infrastructure in one feel swoop
@TheHeston83 No, I'm not stop making excuses when clearly science and technology have a lot of shortcomings. Science is great, but clearly it's not yet ready 😏
@@wel2myworld I feel the people funding the science need to do it for better reasons. Everyone knows objectively science is beneficial but only in the right hands. Human error. It's why we can't go 10 years without a nuclear disaster. Some things just shouldn't be rushed for profit. Especially science and progress but we should never stop exploring possibilities. Finding possibilities.
@@unseenabyss2824 for sure, but first we have to fix the problem of eliminating the process of profit, that's what I think
I'd like to see some information about dramatic gains in residential energy efficiency.... something that makes concrete old tech... or that can store heat energy more directly than solar pv that then has be converted back to heat... residential phase changing walls... actually convenient vacuum tube solar cooking and domestic hot water.
Aptera baby!!
It just dawned on me that if you attached a heavy weight to a giant air tank, you'd have something that bobbed up and down with a ton of force. I wonder what the limit is before you start losing too much energy from the waves no longer being able to as effectively move it. -I feel like that would scale, if the air-tank and weights were spread out over a wider area. You wouldn't even need a big tank either you could use sealed tubes and bags of sand...
Tidal power is another type of energy generation from the seas.
Solar window it is great for electric cars
Awesome 😍
Isn't Solar Window technologies currently under scrutiny by the SEC for false claims about their transparent windows?
I'd replace Solar window with Onyx Solar
Sun and wind are free to harvest, they will be the future energy
I have an idea for clean energy. It can potentially be made smaller but I’m not a real scientist but I think I have the right idea. It should be 100% clean energy and we wouldn’t run out. I might have the solution to clean energy.
What is it?! Share your knowledge with the world!
Maybe. If I can’t find anyone to give me a second opinion then I will just blast it on the internet
Lightyear just went bankrupt, they’re looking for major investment to keep going…
Very nice summary, thank you!
you ask a question at the end but dont provide any numbers to compare between them !
Nothing about deep geothermal? Have a look at Eavor company. They already have one working in Canada.
I hope someone in the future generates electricity from power of gravity..
The government needs to extend the EV credit to Aptera if they are really serious about supporting clean and efficient EVs. So far, it looks like they just want to funnel money to legacy automakers who make old-school, inefficient beasts.
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Shorebreak harvester
HOW MANY LITHIUM MINES ARE BEING GENERATED IN 2023 ???
The lithium mines are being veiled behind the curtain
Salton Sea is already a man-made Biohazard, only fit to be a lithium mine. We already carve up the landscape for Gold, Coltan, Cobalt, Coal etc. Lithium batteries will not be the energy dense standard forever. You have a better solution, or just relapse on the Petroligarchy's teat?
Look at St Georges Eco Mining which they missed talking about entirely. They're evolutionary for lithium AND precious metals
@@EarthCreature. Good to hear Montreal's in on the Battery Recycling Industry. Ex-Tesla CTO's Redwood Materials is valued at $4 Billion, and plans to annually repurpose 1.3 Million long range EV batteries by 2025. Its a start.
If you wish to call it green technology in the field of electrical power then it MUST last long enough to return all the energy it consumes for digging it up to the time it hits the recycling plant. wind & solar are not even close to the green technology label.
Too superficial - how much energy are these tech producing?
Lowering the cost of solar manufacturing cost every year is the key. same with wind. If global initiative is being implemented to reduce solar/wind manufacturing cost by 50% per year. In 3 years, you reduce by 85%. Something that capitalist and oil/gas burning industry do not want to see. This will retire even gas power plant. The world need to have super high voltage transmission line built all over the world to transmit power from dessert and unused land to densely populated areas.
Ex-Tesla CTO's Redwood Materials is valued at $4 Billion, and plans to annually repurpose 1.3 Million long range EV batteries by 2025. Its a start.
No mention of Brilliant Light and Power. Are people really that blind?
Save Our Planet - Science
Nothing on Hydrogen.
Thorium
Elon Musk says that a super tiny area of solar panels in the Sahara Desert is enough to power the whole Earth. So solar is the answer?
dont trust musk he is a the Repbuilkkkans back pocket he doesn't care about you
From these technologies the solar evs are definitely the biggest, though it's a pity you left out their bidirectional charging capabilities which will help support the grid, as opposed to only draw from it. Disappointed you left out geothermal power like Quaise and EGS, HTC bioenergy
MOE iron smelting, Lilacs direct carbon capture for cement manufacturing, and future feeds asparagopsis seaweed that cancels our ruminant methane emissions. All of these will prove far more important and on a much closer timeline than wave power, solar glass, and fusion.
Excellent comment. I will have to look into some of these.
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I just want this so that I can finally get rid of the f* input lag of my expensive 360hz monitor 😡😡😡
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Clean Energy... this will be evolution not revolution 😀
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The problem with submerged wave energy converters is that they really don't live for long. Waves are just too powerfull and the salt water is far too corrosive. The WaveSwell OWC does look very promising and robust when compared to the others.
🤔 interesting the world is thinking ahead, too bad most of us won't be able to benefit 😜
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Why not get all the people locked up in prisons for criminal offences using machines such as rowing machine, push bikes, running machines to generate electricity!
Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror already postulated a similar scenario. Prisoners should at the very least grow their own food, but that would cut into the skimming of Cost Plus For-Profit prisons.
How about we provide the locked up with ample opportunities for self growth education and counseling? So when they reenter society they have an actual chance of turning their life around.
You're converting food to electricity.
Food which requires mostly petroleum to grow, harvest, transport, and process. It would be completely inefficient. Nevermind how dehumanizing your idea is.
@@NicholasDunbar what the fock are you babbling on about, dude.
Slavery didn't really work out hundreds of years ago.
Also all dead bodies put into bio power stations to generate electricity.
None of these
Aptera is just an amazing vehicle. Can't wait to get one
None of these seems promising for the next decade .....ChatGPT
we cant get particular when it comes to climate change the sooner we start implementing the better A Half loaf is better then None
All these technologies and solutions are advertised well. There are plenty other companies and technologies which may work even better than these techs. Also when u Say solar is less efficient than wind - that's not the whole story. Predictable Delivery to keep the grid stable is also an important factor which solar is much more reliable. Energy is multiple aspects - generation, long term stability, grid stability and less volatility. Tech like geothermal fracking and others could also be better than any of these. Check out @cleoAbram videos