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CHINA : THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ENERGY Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) Created by: Vincent Tong & Patrick Poon

Context Originally presented on July 29,2014 to 70+ Chinese Students from the Doers Group visiting the World Resource SimCenter (WRSC) in San Diego to learn about the GENI Initiative.

China & USA: Overview Source: WHO

GDP Growth Forecast Although the US currently has the more prosperous economy, experts predict that China’s exponential economic growth will propel it past the US by 2019 and almost double the US GDP by Source: The Economist

Surpassing the USA In fact, China has been and will continue to surpass USA outputs in almost every major economic category. Source: The Economist

Economic Outlook China has the funds to continue its tremendous growth while the US faces a mountain of debt. Source: TopForeignStocks.com

Energy Consumption per Person The average American uses an incredible amount of energy. Although China is way behind in terms of individual energy consumption, as the country develops, this discrepancy will quickly diminish. Source: Deloitte University Press

A Bright Future China currently has the number one educational system in the world. Given this distinct advantage, students at the Doers Group have all the necessary tools to make a difference in future generations, especially in the energy sector. Source: Master-of-Finance.org

Top Energy Consumer

Continued Growth Source: EIA

Coal Remains King China is more energy hungry than ever, but they are accomplishing their cravings with heavy GHG emitting sources.

Pollution in China The most polluting Chinese cities are way over the WHO guideline for hazardous pollutant levels in terms of the amount of PM2.5 in the atmosphere. Source: The Atlantic

Hope for Change Despite China’s current coal consumption, the country has invested more into sustainable energy sources than any other country.

China: Wind Potential China has invested more into wind energy than any other country since many parts of the country are optimal for harnessing wind energy. Source: China Wind Power Center

Need for Interconnected Grid Source: Wilson Center

China: Solar Potential Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Solar Potential A study conducted by the Desertec Foundation has shown that there is enough solar irradiation hitting the large red square pictured above to power the entire world, given existing photovoltaic technologies. China can apply these same principles given its enormous solar potential to power the entire country and more. However, what’s needed is an interconnected power grid to distribute this energy. Source: Desertec Foundation

China’s Electric Grid Luckily, China has plans to install a very expansive electrical grid, but here at GENI we have an even more ambitious goal. Source: State Grid Corporation of China

GENI Initiative The GENI Initiative focuses on linking renewable resources around the world using international electricity transmission, based on the visionary ideas of Dr. Buckminster Fuller. GENI envisions a day when the interconnection of electric power networks between regions and continents forms a global energy grid.

GENI Benefits 1. Decreased pollution from fossil and nuclear fuels 2. Reduced hunger and poverty in developing nations 3. Increased trade, cooperation, and world peace 4. Enables healthcare, communication, and access to clean water 5. Stabilized population growth

Thank you! On behalf of GENI and WRSC, we would like to extend our gratitude to the Doers Group for taking the time to visit our facility. We hope the experience was valuable and that the students were able to immerse themselves visually into the future of global energy. We wish that one day, HIMIN solar can sponsor its very own SimCenter in Solar Valley for China to test and model future energy use. For more information, please visit and or call us at 1-(619) http://geni.orghttp:// Image: Excellerated Business School