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Playlist: The end of oil? (13 talks)

It's the question of our generation: Can we find a sustainable alternative to oil? Scientists, inventors and activists present stern warnings and visionary solutions for the energy of tomorrow.
Curated by TED · 13 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/the_end_of_oil

Playlist: Talks to watch when you're frustrated (4 talks)

Get the better of frustration with these talks about how to positively channel that angry energy.
Curated by TED · 4 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/talks_to_watch_when_you_re_fru

TED-Ed: How much land does it take to power the world?

No matter how we make electricity, it takes up space. Coal requires mines, and plants to convert it into electricity. Nuclear power takes uranium mines, facilities to refine it, a reactor, and a place to store the spent fuel safely. Renewable energy needs wind turbines or solar panels. So how much space would it take to power the whole world? Ex...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_how_much_land_does_it_take_to_power_the_world

Rebekah Shirley: The clean energy hub of the future

Why aren't more people investing in Africa's green energy? Environmental researcher Rebekah Shirley outlines the continent's immense potential for renewable power and calls for collaborative international investment -- and partnership -- in Africa's climate future. "Let's cut past the talk and focus on unleashing the avalanche of a clean energy ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/rebekah_shirley_the_clean_energy_hub_of_the_future

T. Boone Pickens: Let's transform energy -- with natural gas

The US consumes 25% of the world's oil -- but as energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens points out onstage, the country has no energy policy to prepare for the inevitable. Is alternative energy our bridge to an oil-free future? After losing $150 million investing in wind energy, Pickens suggests it isn't, not yet. What might get us there? Natural gas. A...
https://www.ted.com/talks/t_boone_pickens_let_s_transform_energy_with_natural_gas

Varun Sivaram: How India could pull off the world's most ambitious energy transition

India has a historic opportunity to power its industrialization with clean energy -- and its energy choices will make or break the world's fight against climate change, says clean energy executive, physicist and author Varun Sivaram. Bringing on-the-ground experience as CTO of India's largest renewable energy company, Sivaram proposes a plan for...
https://www.ted.com/talks/varun_sivaram_how_india_could_pull_off_the_world_s_most_ambitious_energy_transition

Amar Inamdar: The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy

There's an energy revolution happening in villages and towns across Africa -- off-grid solar energy is becoming a viable alternative to traditional electricity systems. In a bold talk about a true leapfrog moment, Amar Inamdar introduces us to proud owners of off-grid solar kits -- and explains how this technology has the opportunity to meet two...
https://www.ted.com/talks/amar_inamdar_the_thrilling_potential_for_off_grid_solar_energy

Emily Grubert: What happens to gas stations when the world goes electric?

When the world goes fully electric, what happens to the cars, tools and livelihoods that rely on fossil fuels? Civil engineer and environmental sociologist Emily Grubert visualizes what a clean energy future will look like, outlining the considerations everyone needs to undertake now as the critical, decades-long transition begins.
https://www.ted.com/talks/emily_grubert_what_happens_to_gas_stations_when_the_world_goes_electric

Saul Griffith: High-altitude wind energy from kites!

In this brief talk, Saul Griffith unveils the invention his new company Makani Power has been working on: giant kite turbines that create surprising amounts of clean, renewable energy.
https://www.ted.com/talks/saul_griffith_high_altitude_wind_energy_from_kites

Ksenia Petrichenko: What if buildings created energy instead of consuming it?

Buildings are bad news for the climate -- but they don't have to be. While our structures are currently responsible for a third of global energy consumption and emissions, a future where they create more energy than they consume is possible. Energy policy analyst Ksenia Petrichenko has a three-tiered strategy for thinking differently about build...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ksenia_petrichenko_what_if_buildings_created_energy_instead_of_consuming_it

Alex Laskey: How behavioral science can lower your energy bill

What's a proven way to lower your energy costs? Would you believe: learning what your neighbor pays. Alex Laskey shows how a quirk of human behavior can make us all better, wiser energy users, with lower bills to prove it.
https://www.ted.com/talks/alex_laskey_how_behavioral_science_can_lower_your_energy_bill

Amory Lovins: A 40-year plan for energy

In this intimate talk filmed at TED's offices, energy innovator Amory Lovins shows how to get the US off oil and coal by 2050, $5 trillion cheaper, with no Act of Congress, led by business for profit. The key is integrating all four energy-using sectors—and four kinds of innovation.
https://www.ted.com/talks/amory_lovins_a_40_year_plan_for_energy

Gianluca Ambrosetti: A local, sustainable solution to the energy crisis

Sometimes the solutions to our biggest challenges don't have to be gigantic investments. Gianluca Ambrosetti describes a solar generator made of mostly everyday materials like mirrors, concrete, and aluminum foil that might actually change the way the world functions today.
https://www.ted.com/talks/gianluca_ambrosetti_a_local_sustainable_solution_to_the_energy_crisis

TED-Ed: How much electricity does it take to power the world?

All around the world, millions of people are flipping a switch, plugging in, and pressing an 'on' button every second. So how much electricity does humanity use? And how much will we need in the future? Discover how much energy it takes to power the world, and how clean energy sources could help revolutionize our electricity supply. [Written by ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_how_much_electricity_does_it_take_to_power_the_world

Justin Hall-Tipping: Freeing energy from the grid

What would happen if we could generate power from our windowpanes? In this moving talk, entrepreneur Justin Hall-Tipping shows the materials that could make that possible, and how questioning our notion of 'normal' can lead to extraordinary breakthroughs.
https://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid

Jonathan Trent: Energy from floating algae pods

Call it "fuel without fossils": Jonathan Trent is working on a plan to grow new biofuel by farming micro-algae in floating offshore pods that eat wastewater from cities. Hear his team's bold vision for Project OMEGA (Offshore Membrane Enclosures for Growing Algae) and how it might power the future.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_trent_energy_from_floating_algae_pods

Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy

What's the key to using alternative energy, like solar and wind? Storage -- so we can have power on tap even when the sun's not out and the wind's not blowing. In this accessible, inspiring talk, Donald Sadoway takes to the blackboard to show us the future of large-scale batteries that store renewable energy. As he says: "We need to think about ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/donald_sadoway_the_missing_link_to_renewable_energy

Chibeze Ezekiel: A vision for sustainable energy in Africa

Africa needs new energy sources to fuel its development, but the continent should invest in renewable energy instead of cheap, polluting alternatives like coal, says climate inclusion activist Chibeze Ezekiel. He tells the story of how he worked with local communities in Ghana to halt the construction of the country's first coal power plant -- a...
https://www.ted.com/talks/chibeze_ezekiel_a_vision_for_sustainable_energy_in_africa

Jamey Stillings: An aerial perspective on renewable energy

In a series of stunning aerial photographs, Jamey Stillings presents his work documenting how renewable energy projects have shaped (and reshaped) the landscape -- from a solar plant in California to mining projects in the Atacama Desert of Chile.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jamey_stillings_an_aerial_perspective_on_renewable_energy

Jordan Wirfs-Brock: The four things you need to know about the energy you use

"It's easy to go through life using energy every day while knowing next to nothing about it," says journalist Jordan Wirfs-Brock. She wants us to reconnect, to understand how energy drives our world: "Energy makes everything we do possible, yet we treat it as an insignificant other." In an energetic talk, Wirfs-Brock shows us the four things we ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jordan_wirfs_brock_the_four_things_you_need_to_know_about_the_energy_you_use

Michael Shellenberger | TED Speaker

Michael Shellenberger is a global thinker on energy, technology and the environment.
Climate policy expert
https://www.ted.com/speakers/michael_shellenberger

Jamie C. Beard: The untapped energy source that could power the planet

Deep beneath your feet is a molten ball of energy the same temperature as the surface of the sun -- an immense clean energy source that could power the world thousands of times over, says technologist and climate activist Jamie C. Beard. How do we tap it? She lays out a surprising solution, and an unlikely alliance, to harvest geothermal energy ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jamie_c_beard_the_untapped_energy_source_that_could_power_the_planet

Justin Hall-Tipping | TED Speaker

Justin Hall-Tipping works on nano-energy startups -- mastering the electron to create power.
Science entrepreneur
https://www.ted.com/speakers/justin_hall_tipping

Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl: Iceland's superpowered underground volcanoes

While the weather in Iceland is often cold, wet, and windy, a nearly endless supply of heat bubbles away below the surface. In fact, almost every building in the country is heated by geothermal energy in a process with virtually no carbon emissions. So how exactly does this renewable energy work? Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl explores the two primary m...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jean_baptiste_p_koehl_iceland_s_superpowered_underground_volcanoes

Dan Kwartler: Why don't we cover the desert with solar panels?

Stretching over roughly nine million square kilometers and with sands reaching temperatures of up to 80° Celsius, the Sahara Desert receives about 22 million terawatt hours of energy from the Sun every year. That's well over 100 times more energy than humanity consumes annually. So, could covering the desert with solar panels solve our energy pr...
https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_kwartler_why_don_t_we_cover_the_desert_with_solar_panels

Michael Middlebrooks: The fantastically weird world of photosynthetic sea slugs

Meet the fantastically colorful and astonishingly adaptable sea slugs that found a way to photosynthesize (or create energy from sunlight) like plants. Diving deep into these often overlooked creatures, invertebrate zoologist Michael Middlebrooks introduces the solar-powered slugs that lost their shells -- but gained the ability to directly harn...
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_middlebrooks_the_fantastically_weird_world_of_photosynthetic_sea_slugs

DeAndrea Salvador: How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families

Every month, millions of Americans face an impossible choice: pay for energy to power their homes, or pay for basic needs like food and medicine. TED Fellow DeAndrea Salvador is working to reduce energy costs so that no one has to make this kind of decision. In this quick talk, she shares her plan to help low-income families reduce their bills w...
https://www.ted.com/talks/deandrea_salvador_how_we_can_make_energy_more_affordable_for_low_income_families

Richard Sears | TED Speaker

Richard Sears thinks hard about the post-oil world. He's a visiting scientist at MIT, after a long career as a VP at Shell.
Geophysicist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/richard_sears

Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor: How do wind turbines work?

Every 24 hours, wind generates enough kinetic energy to produce roughly 35 times more electricity than humanity uses each day. And unlike coal or oil, this resource is totally renewed each day. So how can we harness this incredible amount of energy, and is it possible to create a world powered entirely by wind? Rebecca Barthelmie and Sara Pryor ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/rebecca_j_barthelmie_and_sara_c_pryor_how_do_wind_turbines_work

Eleanor Nelsen: How to unboil an egg

It's so obvious that it's practically proverbial: you can't unboil an egg. But actually, it turns out that you can -- sort of. Eleanor Nelsen explains the process by which mechanical energy can undo what thermal energy has done. [Directed by Província Studio, narrated by Addison Anderson].
https://www.ted.com/talks/eleanor_nelsen_how_to_unboil_an_egg
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