2012
DOI: 10.1038/481433a
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Oil's tipping point has passed

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“…On the one hand, it is mandatory to balance the energy demand between developed Countries and the majority of the world population, on the other side the environmental impact of the extensive use of fossil fuels must be strongly reduced. Recent analyses have also shown that the tipping point of oil production is very close or could have already passed [1]. In this scenario nuclear energy may play an important role in the future as a part of the global energy mix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, it is mandatory to balance the energy demand between developed Countries and the majority of the world population, on the other side the environmental impact of the extensive use of fossil fuels must be strongly reduced. Recent analyses have also shown that the tipping point of oil production is very close or could have already passed [1]. In this scenario nuclear energy may play an important role in the future as a part of the global energy mix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What are we waiting for? 1 Projects like the SU+RE House illustrate how linking project demand to on-site production can create results that at least move the carbon meter in the right direction. At the same time, these integrated renewable energy systems have the potential for powerful resilience, customisable for the climate speci cs of any project.…”
Section: Belowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to estimate real-world effects, two corrections were made to projected production: (1) climate data was adjusted to simulate lower solar insolation from increased storm frequency due to climate change; and (2) the inef ciency of the coalpowered grid was taken into effect. Even with these adjustments, the project still places about 3,000 kilowatt hours of truly surplus energy onto the grid annually, year by year moving it closer to carbon neutrality through its service life.…”
Section: Su+re Energy: Resilience Through Decentralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is rising evidence pointing to the proximity of a peak in global oil supply (Mearns 2011, Murray and King 2012, Chapman 2013, García-Olivares and Turiel 2013 and other authors forecast that the peak of fossil fuel production may occur within a few decades (Leggett and Ball 2012, García-Olivares and Ballabrera-Poy 2014, Pleßmann et al 2014. This is a significant risk to energy and human security and makes it urgent to find viable substitutes for fossil fuels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%