The Future of Energy

The Bigger Picture: The Probable Future of Energy

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The Future of Energy
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May 2019
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What you will learn

Future Oil Crisis

Potential Solutions

Likely outcomes

Knowledge of how to measure and compare different forms of energy systems

Why take this course?

This course is designed to start you on a new career path towards becoming an Energy Futurist or just out of interest, for journalists, economists, politicians, energy advisors government advisors and writers.

Energy Futurists earn huge amounts of money as advisors to government, businesses and in-house, using their skills to wisely invest in the future. You don't need to do the course on financials or on Micro-renewable energy but they will help you a little.

We have not included our sources on this course because such a list is extensive. If you want these, email the course designer.

This course will solve you several problems in one go: you will know what is viable and what is not on a grander, strategic level, but you will also gain knowledge of many measurements and indicators that are not taught in physics, economics courses or in college or university. This will mean you can stand out from the crowd, with secret knowledge known only to a few Energy Futurists.

Do you have a curiosity about the future? Are you interested in shaping the future long into the second half of the 21st century?

If you are you might be ready to become and Energy Futurist? Energy Futurists are specialist that every business should have. They can earn a lot of money, but often the courses they go on never actually tell them what they need to know. They are confined by the need to calculate carbon emissions from their business; or sold an idea that there is nothing we can do about the future. This course however helps you to become a real Energy Futurist with potential of better earnings via writing and blogging about the future of energy.

This course will teach you the probably future of energy. We consider the evidence of resource depletion; potential solutions, challenges we face in implementing the solutions; and outline 3 possible energy economies, that will be mixed together to hopefully solve the loss of economically available fossil fuels.

The course is split into videos and will cover the following topics:-

THE COURSE 

  • Resource Expiration & the Exponential Problem

  • EROIE and the dominance of Oil based fuels

  • Potential Solutions to the loss of Oil

  • Implication of Failing to find a solution

  • Behavioural Solutions

  • Climate Change - What does it teach us about transition

  • How African might help Change the World

  • Why are the Media NOT highlighting the coming oil crisis?

The course will challenge many of your long-held beliefs. For example, many people who have complete this course live, have commented that they believed that 'exponential growth' was commonly understood as rapid growth. This is in fact incorrect. Exponential growth as we shall note, can be applied to anything that has a doubling time. Every percentage rise undergoes exponential growth. When we apply this to consumption rates it seriously undermines the belief that many people have that oil will last forever, or for thousands of years.

The course will also look at subjects such as Net Energy which is based upon Energy Return on Investment of Energy. If you don't understand this, consider coal mining. We have to use energy to extract energy. Most of that energy is from oil or secondary sources such as electricity (often generated by burning different kinds of fossil fuels like gas, or hydroelectricity, etc., etc..)  Net Energy tells us the likely possibility of maintaining civilization in the face of using more resources to extract resources to meet our energy demands.

We will also show you how difficult it is to replace fossil fuels and what is required to do so, over the next 50 years just with oil. We will provide you with 3 types of energy economies, each with a different slant. These economies represent potential models of future development.

Most government advisors are not specialists in this subject, because most are physicists, but lack wider knowledge from the discipline of Sustainable Development and Climate Change. Doing this course gives you a distinct edge over your competitors. Such knowledge is also lacking in the world of journalism, politics, and economics.

In conclusion, either for interest or as someone wanting to become an Energy Futurist, this course will provide you the means the analyse and understand how energy systems can be measured. This kind of economic and civilisation viable assessments are not taught in university. They allow you to join a unique but relatively small number of specialists. Want private tutoring. Contact John Clarkson the course tutor.


The course is useful for our “Energy from Outer Space course. It is not a pre-requisite.

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Reviews

A
September 19, 2023
Content of the course is very intersting. But the course audio especially the presenters voice is very very low even at full system volume. please check that and resolve.
Eoghan
February 24, 2023
I agree with the other common comments: Very good course, with a lot of information, but it's too dense: interesting visualisations flash on-screen too briefly. The presenter is distracting for so dense a topic, not only for her attractiveness but as she appears to be reading from a teleprompter. A subject-matter expert might be a better fit. Links to the studies cited (as Notes, or as addenda to each section) would be very helpful to allow us to go in-depth after each lecture's overview.
Carlos
December 8, 2022
The course was a good and simple glimpse of information at what is happening in the world, and gives interesting hits on how we can move to action as individuals.
Ahab
August 16, 2022
Her voice is so small in this lecture, I had to crank up the volume to 100, then at the end of the lecture you have really loud music blasting my eardrums because the drastic volume adjusted for her voice However, the volume for the rest of the course progressively got better before returning to the low volume
Victoria
July 7, 2022
There were a few interesting insights and overview of scientific research. But there was also a mix of useless content (e.g. on media coverage) with highly technical information (e.g. complicated graphs). Also the speaker was nice but somehow was distracting from the course content.
Alexa
June 21, 2022
I liked the course. Thought that it was a bit too general at times and could have been expanded in a few areas but overall the length and content of the course were good.
Dominik
June 10, 2022
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Nithin
April 24, 2022
Loved the course and presentation. The way the concepts are taught and allied subjects are touched up on is very interesting. The only thing I'd like to see improve is the number of charts/other visuals being presented sometimes is distracting and/or not clearly legible. I have had to pause the video several times during the course just to read and understand the chart. So their placement and timing could be reviewed. Another point is that the course is a few years old so some of the points in the course might need updating. Overall very good and insightful course.
Andrew
March 31, 2022
I felt there was a bias in the views expressed and until I understand the subject more I don't know what they are - it just wasn't that balanced
Li-Peng
March 30, 2022
The sound of the session is way too soft. It's hard to follow. Would be helpful if the volume of the sound is louder and clearer.
Arjane
March 24, 2022
This course is very insightful. It discussed the pros and cons of fuel consumption, its impact on the economy and to our planet. It also gave some solutions.
Therese
March 18, 2022
I really learned a lot from the course and several topics were discussed in a detailed fashion and some were from a high-level perspective but all the topics discussed definitely gave me a deeper understanding of the current state of our energy use in society right now.
Victor
March 17, 2022
Some really interesting views, but also a lot of claims that do not seem to be backed by scientific facts. Specially on Climate Change matters, where some of the claims are denied by, for example the IPCC report.
Anne
March 16, 2022
Helpful content but the learning is pretty monotonous. Since it is not really engaging, you get easily distracted and don't pay sufficient attention to leverage on the good contant. In addition, audio has poor quality and volume is low.
Rei
March 2, 2022
Electric cars are not the solution to climate change... I've written a whole article on why this is so wrong: https://lovetransit.substack.com/p/electric-cars-suck-and-make-climate?r=xq4be&s=w&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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