Institution of Mechanical Engineers ENERGY FOR LIFE By John Baxter FREng President.

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Institution of Mechanical Engineers ENERGY FOR LIFE By John Baxter FREng President

ENERGY FOR LIFE A barrel of oil A barrel of oil = 159 litres = 42 US gallons

ENERGY FOR LIFE Stirling engine

ENERGY FOR LIFE A barrel of oil A barrel of oil = 159 litres = 42 US gallons

ENERGY FOR LIFE Nuclear power

ENERGY FOR LIFE Uranium CO2 output KG CO2/barrel

ENERGY FOR LIFE Uranium energy content MWh/barrel U235

ENERGY FOR LIFE Oil, gasoline, diesel etc

ENERGY FOR LIFE Oil products CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235

ENERGY FOR LIFE Oil products energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline

ENERGY FOR LIFE Coal

ENERGY FOR LIFE Coal CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal

ENERGY FOR LIFE Coal energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline Coal

ENERGY FOR LIFE Liquefied Natural Gas

ENERGY FOR LIFE LNG CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE LNG energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wood

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wood CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG Wood

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wood energy output MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG Wood

ENERGY FOR LIFE Solar power

ENERGY FOR LIFE Solar power CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG Wood Solar

ENERGY FOR LIFE Solar power energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG Wood Solar

ENERGY FOR LIFE Hydropower

ENERGY FOR LIFE Hydropower CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG Wood SolarHydro

ENERGY FOR LIFE Hydropower energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG Wood Solar Water 100m

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wave power

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wave power CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG Wood SolarHydroWave

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wave power energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG Wood Solar Water 100m dam Water 10m wave

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wind power

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wind power CO2 output KG CO2/barrel Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline U235 Coal LNG Wood SolarHydroWaveWind

ENERGY FOR LIFE Wind power energy content MWh/barrel U235 Diesel Crude Oil Gasoline CoalLNG Wood Solar Water 100m dam Water 10m wave 10m/s

ENERGY FOR LIFE Energy content vs CO2 output LNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE The target zone LNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE Priorities LNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE Hydrogen and electricity

ENERGY FOR LIFE Key challenges Carbon capture and storage Solar energy Bio-mass

ENERGY FOR LIFE Solar cell

ENERGY FOR LIFE Thin film solar cell

ENERGY FOR LIFE Gut Erlasee Solar Park - Arnstein

ENERGY FOR LIFE CO2 capture and storage

ENERGY FOR LIFE Bio-mass fuels

ENERGY FOR LIFE Stirling engine

ENERGY FOR LIFE Stirling engine solar power project “The entire energy conversion process takes place within a canister the size of an oil barrel” WhisperGen: Domestic application of the Stirling Engine

ENERGY FOR LIFE Priorities LNG

ENERGY FOR LIFE IMechE HQ Carbon Monitor

Institution of Mechanical Engineers ENERGY FOR LIFE By John Baxter FREng President