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  2. Energy storage: Geothermal systems better than batteries? | World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/11/geothermal-renewable-energy-storage

    Enhanced geothermal systems can tap into heat energy deep underground the Earth’s surface. New research says they could also be better than existing technologies like batteries for storing excess renewable energy from wind and solar power. Production of renewable energy is growing, but finding the best ways to store it will be critical to ...

  3. The renewable energy transition is creating a green jobs boom

    www.weforum.org/stories/2023/01/renewable-energy-transition-green-jobs

    It says this jobs boom could increase worldwide employment in renewable energy to more than 38 million by 2030. Solar photovoltaic (PV) has so far provided the biggest share of renewable energy jobs at 4.3 million, hydropower and biofuels with 2.4 million each, and wind power with 1.3 million. Other sectors like geothermal, heat pumps and ocean ...

  4. Explainer: This is how geothermal energy works - The World...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/geothermal-energy-infographics-data-renewable/...

    Geothermal is a lesser-known type of renewable energy that uses heat from the Earth’s molten core to produce electricity. While this unique feature gives it key benefits over solar and wind, it also suffers from high costs and geographic restrictions. Because of this, few countries have managed to produce geothermal energy at scale.

  5. Wave energy: can ocean power solve the global energy crisis?

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/03/wave-energy-ocean-electricity-renewables

    In theory, yes. Wave energy globally could meet the world’s annual electricity needs, if it was fully harnessed, scientists have estimated. Indeed, the waves around the United States coasts could provide 66% of the country’s electricity, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Many countries - including Australia, China ...

  6. Should geothermal be a part of South Africa’s energy mix?

    www.weforum.org/.../09/should-geothermal-be-a-part-of-south-africas-energy-mix

    Sep 22, 2015. South Africa, the leading carbon emitter in Africa, has geothermal resources that can be used to generate electricity and reduce its carbon emissions. But, a recent study suggests that the potential cost is prohibitive, unless strong incentives are provided. South Africa is heavily dependent on coal and has one nuclear plant.

  7. Renewable energy: common myths debunked - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/03/renewable-energy-myths-debunked

    Myth: intermittency makes renewable energy unreliable. Conventional thinking has long held that renewable energy intermittency makes solar, wind and other green alternatives too unreliable. Thankfully, rapid technological innovation in recent years means this myth outdated. It’s true that solar energy is only produced when the sun is shining ...

  8. Is this the world’s greenest, smartest office building?

    www.weforum.org/stories/2017/03/smart-building-amsterdam-the-edge-sustainability

    The environmental ratings agency BREEAM gave The Edge a score of 98.36%, the highest sustainability score ever. The building, developed by OVG Real Estate and designed by PLP Architecture, was completed in 2014. It produces more electricity than it consumes as a result of its energy-saving design and use of solar and geothermal energy.

  9. How can we tap geothermal energy through gyroton technology |...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/tapping-into-the-million-year-energy-source...

    Using gyroton technology to access the Earth's deep geothermal heat. Quaise is hoping to accomplish those lofty goals by tapping into the energy source below our feet. The company plans to vaporize enough rock to create the world’s deepest holes and harvest geothermal energy at a scale that could satisfy human energy consumption for millions ...

  10. The Netherlands is a leader in sustainable agriculture | World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2019/11/netherlands-dutch-farming-agriculture-sustainable

    To feed 10 billion people by 2050 at the current level of food production efficiency, we’d have to clear most of the world’s forests. The Netherlands is a leader in efficient and sustainable agriculture – and the second-largest exporter of agricultural goods in the world. Duijvestijn Tomatoes uses a hydroponic system and geothermal energy ...

  11. Tasmania is now powered entirely by renewable energy

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/12/tasmania-renewable-energy-sustainable-hydropower

    Tasmania achieved the feat in late November after the 29th of 31 wind turbines at Granville Harbour, on the island’s west coast, went online. The state will have access to a total of 10,741 GWh of renewable generating capacity – well above its yearly energy demand of 10,500 GWh – once the final two are commissioned.