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==Energy sources==
==Energy sources==
* Scale up [[solar power]], with [[energy storage]]
* '''[[Scale up solar power]]''', with [[energy storage]] - {{light|Requires innovations}}
* Scale up [[wind power]], with energy storage
* '''[[Scale up wind power]]''', with [[hydrogen gas|energy storage]] - {{light|Not enough on its own}}
* Scale up [[nuclear power]]
* '''[[Scale up nuclear power]]''' - {{light|Requires innovations}}
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* '''[[Geothermal electricity]]''', and '''[[hydropower]]''' including '''tidal:'''&nbsp; These depend on very specific geography that isn't available in most parts of the world.
* '''[[Biomass waste]] energy:'''&nbsp; Supply is limited to the amount of farmed [[land]] on Earth, which can't be increased much without [[deforestation]].
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==Vehicles==
==Vehicles==
No matter the energy source, gasoline cars and diesel trucks would need to be replaced with [[electric vehicles]] and/or [[hydrogen]] vehicles. So in any case, [[energy storage]] is needed.
* [[EVs]] with '''[[sodium-ion batteries]]'''
* '''[[Hydrogen combustion vehicles]]''' - {{light|using [[hydrogen gas]] produced by surplus [[wind power]]}}
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'''Things that ''won't'' work'''
* The status quo (mostly gasoline cars and diesel trucks)
* EVs with [[lithium-ion batteries]] (too much '''cobalt''') {{x|This is true even when manufacturers brag about batteries having "only" 3% cobalt. Not low enough: It would have to be less than 1% - otherwise, cobalt scarcity is still the most limiting factor in scaling up EVs. See page on [[lithium-ion batteries]] for more details.}}
* Hydrogen [[fuel cell vehicles]] (too much '''platinum''' or '''palladium''') {{x|Note that hydrogen gas ''production'' also needs these metals, but the fuel cells would need [[hydrogen gas#Platinum-group metals|7 times more]] on average}}
'''Things that could ''somewhat'' work'''
* EVs with [[LFP batteries]] (no cobalt, lithium-based; still not as scalable as sodium-ion)
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==Analysis==
==Analysis==
* [[How much electricity would it take]]
* [[How much electricity would it take]]
==See also==
* [[Energy supply solutions summary]] <!-- TALK: Is this redundant tho? -->

Latest revision as of 15:52, 1 March 2024

How to produce enough energy (for the world) without burning fossil fuels?

Energy sources

Vehicles

Things that won't work

  • The status quo (mostly gasoline cars and diesel trucks)
  • EVs with lithium-ion batteries (too much cobalt) (...)( This is true even when manufacturers brag about batteries having "only" 3% cobalt. Not low enough: It would have to be less than 1% - otherwise, cobalt scarcity is still the most limiting factor in scaling up EVs. See page on lithium-ion batteries for more details. )
  • Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (too much platinum or palladium) (...)( Note that hydrogen gas production also needs these metals, but the fuel cells would need 7 times more on average )

Things that could somewhat work

  • EVs with LFP batteries (no cobalt, lithium-based; still not as scalable as sodium-ion)

Analysis

See also