However some researchers remain optimistic that smart biofuel production could help
meet energy demand without hurting people or the planet.
Not exact matches
With the world population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, engineers and scientists are looking for ways to
meet the increasing
demand for food
without also increasing the strain on natural resources, such as water and
energy — an initiative known as the food - water -
energy nexus.
For Australians, a balanced diet is one that is adequate in
energy and nutrients,
meeting the
demands of everyday living
without encouraging weight gain.
At the very least, this regimen has helped me have enough
energy to
meet the daily
demands of raising five little ones
without the afternoon slump I used to get.
For CanWEA and the wind
energy sector, the challenge will be to get the message across that our industry is ready to
meet the
demand for more clean, reliable and cost - competitive renewable power,
without compromising the needs of the electricity grid.
This technical document stresses that an important challenge for Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) is to increase agriculture production to
meet growing global
demand for food, fiber and
energy without proportionally increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Renewable
energy can therefore be particularly attractive to water - stressed countries looking to
meet their increasing electricity
demands without producing emissions.
But it turns out that countries with far higher levels of so - called variable renewables are doing
without capacity markets at all, finding that other measures are sufficient, such as investing in transmission capacity, reforming power markets and requiring renewable
energy technologies themselves to play a bigger role in
meeting power
demand.
This terminology implies to most people that such alternatives can
meet our
energy demands in perpetuity,
without polluting the environment.
The system succeeded in
meeting this
demand, but the way it did so, through increased use of conventional
energy, and in spite of mediocre to poor performance from renewables, has raised serious questions about the country's ability to withstand similar shocks in the future, when much conventional capacity, mostly coal, will have retired
without replacement.
But while India's power
demand will double over the next decade, its draft National Electricity Plan (NEP) calls for rising
demand to be
met with 275 gigawatts (GW) total renewable
energy capacity by 2027,
without requiring new coal plants beyond those already under construction.
Bell, William Paul and Wild, Phillip and Foster, John and Michael, Hewson (2015): Wind speed and electricity
demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators» ability to
meet electricity
demand without energy storage.
Bell, WP, Wild, P, Foster, J & Hewson, M 2015, «Wind speed and electricity
demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators» ability to
meet electricity
demand without energy storage», Economic Analysis & Policy, vol.
But
meeting the
demand for
energy — and perhaps lowering the cost — by increasing supply
without the need for capital investment is ruled out, because it makes renewable
energy investment less attractive.
Part of the equation is determining if and how current
energy demand can be
met with renewable
energy without unnecessarily impacting the natural environment (assuming, as Madrigal points out that the very notion of an entirely pristine environment is suspect in most cases).
This paper analyses wind speed and electricity
demand correlation to determine the ability of wind turbine generators to
meet electricity
demand in the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM)
without the aid of
energy storage.
Wind speed and electricity
demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators» ability to
meet electricity
demand without energy storage