Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy

This paper provides an information technology perspective of energy that can help explain and promote more environmentally friendly energy sources. Following the equation energy equals mass times velocity squared (E = m * v2), a source 10 times more massive will produce 10 times more energy, but...

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Main Authors: Carlos Ferran, Ricardo Salim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2013-12-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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spelling doaj-53cf28ef4658442eb681297e24241c8f2020-11-25T02:49:52ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532013-12-01344474581032Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) EnergyCarlos FerranRicardo SalimThis paper provides an information technology perspective of energy that can help explain and promote more environmentally friendly energy sources. Following the equation energy equals mass times velocity squared (E = m * v2), a source 10 times more massive will produce 10 times more energy, but a source 10 times faster will produce 100 times more energy. Since chemical sources such as oil combustion are about ten times faster than mechanical sources such as waterfalls and winds, getting the same quantity of energy out of wind would require 10 times more mass (steel and concrete for wind towers), than getting it out of burning oil (CO2 and oil plants materials). A nuclear source is one million times faster than chemical, thus its mass requirement is negligible but technology (mainly information technology) is needed to safely drive its speed allowing us to substitute mass -i.e. future debris- with information.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeeep/issue/31906/350752?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturkenergy environment information technology nuclear quadratic contribution energy technology clean energy matter minimization
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Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
energy
environment
information technology
nuclear
quadratic contribution
energy technology
clean energy
matter minimization
author_facet Carlos Ferran
Ricardo Salim
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title Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
title_short Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
title_full Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
title_fullStr Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
title_full_unstemmed Infoenergy: Technology for Replacing Massive Degradation with Speedier (Cleaner) Energy
title_sort infoenergy: technology for replacing massive degradation with speedier (cleaner) energy
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2013-12-01
description This paper provides an information technology perspective of energy that can help explain and promote more environmentally friendly energy sources. Following the equation energy equals mass times velocity squared (E = m * v2), a source 10 times more massive will produce 10 times more energy, but a source 10 times faster will produce 100 times more energy. Since chemical sources such as oil combustion are about ten times faster than mechanical sources such as waterfalls and winds, getting the same quantity of energy out of wind would require 10 times more mass (steel and concrete for wind towers), than getting it out of burning oil (CO2 and oil plants materials). A nuclear source is one million times faster than chemical, thus its mass requirement is negligible but technology (mainly information technology) is needed to safely drive its speed allowing us to substitute mass -i.e. future debris- with information.
topic energy
environment
information technology
nuclear
quadratic contribution
energy technology
clean energy
matter minimization
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