In an energy transition scenario, setting the target date for the year 2050, during which the master lines are established to achieve a 100% renewable energy generation system (both stationary, thermal and mobility and transportation), all studies indicate that this will be based on the so-called renewable energy mix. In relation to energy sources for transport, in this scenario, everything is foreseen the coexistence of fossil energies (natural gas and propane or autogas) to the detriment in favour of other fuels and energies from renewable sources, such as electricity (batteries) and gases of renewable origin (biomethane, hydrogen, and synthesis gas). That renewable gases have, beyond the significant reductions in pollutant emissions, is the complementarity they have with renewable energy sources such as solar and biogas, as will be seen later in the sections dedicated to the generation and production technologies of each of these fuels, where renewable energy sources play a fundamental role.
En casos en que un tsunami fuere por la noche, y/o por alguna razón no ha podido ser alertado con tiempo suficiente, o por alguna razón no es posible escapar de él, ¿qué hacer en tales casos? Se propone dos posibles soluciones. Se basa una de estas posibles soluciones, en la idea del espacio interior de la campana, que mantiene el aire si se encuentra sumergida dicha campana. Y esto se aplicaría en el espacio entre paredes y techo de habitaciones de edificaciones. La otra solución se basa en casos de no ser válido ni huir, ni los refugios, utilizando las capacidades humanas, para tal vez poder sobrevivir mejor a los efectos del tsunami. Estas capacidades estarían en relación a poder soportar bajo el agua a presión; durante un cierto tiempo, con grandes turbulencias en movimientos; con impactos de escombros.
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