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1 Renewable Energy around the World Class 8 Canada, Mexico, and United States

2 Canada Population: 40 million GNI/Capita: $52,210 Annual population growth rate: 0.76% People per square mile: 9 RECAI #4 Onshore wind #1-3: China, US, Germany #5 Hydro #1-4: China, Brazil, US, Japan #6 Marine #1-5: Ireland, UK, South Korea, Philippines, France # 6 Overall

3 5 th International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) 2014 https://youtu.be/9zmSfEHZvIQ

4 It’s a Beautiful World. Help save it – support renewable energy. https://youtu.be/LjJRdgdwmuU

5 Solar Energy from Space http://www.spacecanada.org

6 Mexico Population: 120 million GNI/capita: $9,940 Annual population growth rate: 1.21% People per square mile: 148 RECAI #9 Geothermal #1-8: US, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Philippines, Turkey, Italy, Germany #22 Overall

7 Geothermal https://youtu.be/FzWuEX1_OKE

8 Efficiency saves energy http://www.renewableenergymexico.com/?p= 1297

9 A way to go

10 United States Population: 320 million GNI/capita: $53,470 Annual population growth rate: 0.77% People per square mile: 85 RECAI #1 Solar CSP and Geothermal #2 Onshore wind #1 China #2 Solar PV #1 China #2 Biomass #1 China #3 Hydro #1 China and #2 Brazil #8 Offshore wind #1-7: UK, China, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, France #9 Marine #1-8: Ireland, UK, South Korea, Philippines, France, Canada, Portugal, Norway #2 Overall

11 Solar The Environment America Research and Policy Center found that the U.S. "has the potential to produce more than 100 times as much electricity from solar PV and concentrating solar power (CSP) installations as the nation consumes each year." It adds that every single state could generate more solar electricity than its residents currently consume.

12 Solar panels cover the employee parking lot on the Patagonia corporate headquarters campus in Ventura, California

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14 Amazon to build North Carolina wind farm by Daniel J. Graeber Seattle (UPI) Jul 15, 2015 http://www.winddaily.com/reports/Amazon_t o_build_North_Carolina_wind_farm_999.html http://www.winddaily.com/reports/Amazon_t o_build_North_Carolina_wind_farm_999.html

15 Gulf Stream hydrokinetic power

16 The Gulf Stream and the Global Conveyor Belt www.wimp.com/gulfstream http://www.scientificamerican.com/slideshow /gulf-stream-renewable-energy/ http://www.scientificamerican.com/slideshow /gulf-stream-renewable-energy/

17 Researchers to test Gulf Stream energy turbines off Florida’s coast By Zachary Fagenson June 5, 2014 Near the end of the summer, scientists will begin anchoring buoys equipped with a variety of sensors to the ocean floor, in about 900 feet (300 meters) of water some 12 nautical miles off the Florida coast near Fort Lauderdale. http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-test-gulf-stream- energy-turbines-off-floridas-225024694.html http://news.yahoo.com/researchers-test-gulf-stream- energy-turbines-off-floridas-225024694.html

18 Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management (BOEM) The Gulf Stream is a massive ocean current that runs north from the southern tip of Florida to the Canadian coast before turning east and heading across the ocean as the North Atlantic current. It comes closest to shore near south Florida, making it an ideal location to test tether turbines to harness the current, which moves at about 5.4 kilometers per hour (3.36 miles per hour) according to a 2012 University of Massachusetts study. Ocean currents are more reliable than fickle winds, according to the BOEM, and could potentially provide up to 35 percent of Florida's energy needs.

19 In the opposite corner – the Pacific North West http://windfloatpacific.com

20 Vivace https://youtu.be/PTUf7BBEIF4

21 Alaska http://renews.biz/92632/alaskan-village-plugs-in/ http://www.orpc.co/orpcpowersystem_rivgenpowersystem.aspx https://youtu.be/w_TTnHX_mWg

22 America’s First Wind Turbine - 1888 http://cleantechnica.com/2014/06/22/americas-first-wind-turbine-generated-electricity- 1888/?utm_source=Wind+News&utm_campaign=e436b8d17d- RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_79fed14422-e436b8d17d- 332000261 http://cleantechnica.com/2014/06/22/americas-first-wind-turbine-generated-electricity- 1888/?utm_source=Wind+News&utm_campaign=e436b8d17d- RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_79fed14422-e436b8d17d- 332000261

23 Installed Wind Power US #2

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26 PV vs CSP Worldwide

27 PV Worldwide

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30 Fusion a la Lockheed Martin https://youtu.be/OlZmMezaJ1M Longer and more detailed explanation: https://youtu.be/JAsRFVbcyUY

31 ITER www.iter.org www.iter.org/videos The future of fusion with ITER Somewhere in America Renewable energy Siemens


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