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Dr. Erin Baker: Transition to renewable energy

…What are the environmental costs and benefits of offshore wind? Are you hopeful about our ability to address climate change? Expert on Camera: Many places are undertaking efforts to transition their energy sources from fossil fuels to renewables. On Tuesday, June 7th, SciLine interviewed: Dr. Erin Baker, a professor of industrial engineering and operations research—and…


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Fusion energy technology

…| Download Video) “The nuclear fusion energy is different from the renewables that we think of like solar and wind and hydropower, in that while the fuel is naturally abundant—it occurs actually naturally in the ocean, and there is a significant amount of it. It is different, but it still is a zero-carbon energy source….


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Dr. Rebecca Barthelmie: Offshore wind energy

…of sustainable electricity that will be developed. So, as I say, we’ll continue to develop onshore wind, we’ll have hydro as we do already, we’re already meeting 20, more than 20% of our electricity needs from all of the renewables together. And I think that’s what it’s telling you is that each of these has…

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