What energy vision should we adopt for the near future?

in hive-175254 •  4 years ago 

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The economy depends to a great extent on the energy development that countries will have in the not so distant future, for nobody it is a secret that the world population is growing at a dizzying rate.

In the scenario of this modern and multipolar world, it is impossible for an economy to survive without sustainable energy development. Science and technology have to advance rapidly to provide convincing answers about the development of highly potential, low-cost technologies, but above all, that are sustainable over time and do not generate a negative impact on the environment.

What is the appropriate scenario for post-pandemic energy issues?

Proper management of resources to develop sustainable energy is what must be kept in mind for economic revival right after the pandemic passes. I believe that this time of health emergency resulting from this covid-19 pandemic has to make us reflect on the need to generate energy that does not waver in scenarios like the ones we are experiencing. The time has come to think about generating energy that is sustainable and that its supply is not complex like that of fuels derived from fossil hydrocarbons.

We have already had bad experiences in wanting to develop non-conventional deposits, in which the oil reserves of these fields are very difficult to extract, we even have the experience of the United States in which the practice of hydraulic fracturing as a mechanism of primary, secondary and tertiary recovery what it has brought is the contamination of superficial aquifers, high costs involved in the preparation of the fluid that is injected to the oil formation in the subsoil.

Certainly, premature deposits with high potential have been obtained, such is the case of those found in the marine waters of the English Guyana, we also have the case of Venezuela that continues to have the largest reserves of heavy and extra-heavy oil in the world, but this oil compared to those of the non-conventional deposits is much lower in what could mean the totality of the production.

Another post-pandemic scenario should be the commitment of earth science professionals, including geologists, petroleum engineers and their specialties, to have the responsibility to evaluate and standardize the best operational practices for the extraction of hydrocarbons and to allow the use of clean technologies with minimal impact on the execution of this business.

Without commitment I believe that there is no development that is worthwhile, as an example of this I say, there we have the case of the latest spills that have occurred in our Venezuelan companies, which undoubtedly reflect the lack of commitment.

Before, during and after the pandemic, the vision must remain the same, i.e., to continue contributing to the development of science and technology that will help exploit oil with the least impact, and also to go forward in the continuous advancement of new clean, sustainable and high generation capacity energies.

I hope that this reading has been of interest to all the friends that make up the community of Project Hope.

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@tipu curate

Greetings friend @carlos84. At the beginning of the quarantine, when it was more restricted, we could observe how the environment tried to recover thanks to our reduced activity. I think it must have been a wake-up call for our technology to focus even more on finding answers to the issue of energy generation that are sustainable and generate less impact on the environment. And since oil is one of the activities with the greatest impact on the environment, there is certainly an urgent need to develop cleaner technologies.

You are right in everything you say my dear friend @emiliomoron, I believe that the pandemic has marked the beginning of a call for transcendental decisions to be made in the future.

Greetings and thanks for sharing your opinion

Hello friend, very good reflection, definitely there is no big commitment because things get better, there is only commitment to keep the money. Certainly implementing something like this would bring us less expenses and better quality of life. But things are not always as they should be. Thank you for sharing.

Simple. If there is any one energy tech we need to after in a major way in the near term, it is thorium.

Hello friend, I definitely agree with you a commitment by the society to make things better, we only have a commitment to keep the money.

Certainly it is something that helps us to solve many of our problems, but we do not look for the way to implement less expenses to obtain a better quality of life, there is the urgent necessity to finish developing new clean and renewable technologies thinking about a not very distant future and in the next generations, Thanks @carlos84 for your analysis t

From a technological point of view the answer is simple: fossil sources will run out in a few decades, so we need to start working now and build up reliance on those sources that will provide the largest amount possible, to be ready and replace oil.

Renewable sources - like solar, eolic, geothermic, hydroelectric and tidal - are clean but expensive, and have a negligible efficiency. We cannot depend on them simply because there's no way to generate enough and cover demand.

Therefore I foresee only one way declined in two solutions: thermonuclear power, using fission today and working to achieve fusion tomorrow.
The feasibility of any other option is purely delusional.

Greetings friend @carlos84, excellent approach on the vision that we must adopt for the future in relation to the energy generation, we know that this point is crucial for our evolution in all senses, many are the advances in the science-technology field that have been achieved in the generation of new energy sources but there is still a long way to go and strengthening of the areas mentioned above.

Thank you for your extraordinary reflections. Successes.