the world’s clean energy aficionados
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This is an example of my Powerpoint presentation construction skills. I crafted this Powerpoint for a Business Communications class I was enrolled in last year. The subject matter is the clean energy achievements of Iceland.TRANSCRIPT
Leader Use of Clean Energy
I C E L A N D
Hayley Jensen
Why ICELAND?1. Rich history2. Natural resources & geography3. Focus on environmental conditions4. Government & social trends
Humble History:• Location: North Atlantic Ocean• Reykjavik, Iceland- est. 1786• Settlers referred to the area as a “Smoky Bay” where
“columns of steam” rose from the ground• Independence 1800s• Population of Reykjavik: 200,000• Geography: Snow & glaciers, moderate coastal region
Geological & Locational Resources
• One of the most volcanic regions of the world• Over 200
volcanoes• “Iceland Plume”• Hundreds of
waterfalls
Using Clean Energy & Available Resources
HYDROGEN• Reduces pollution-
only emits H20• Can be produced
in many ways and in many places
• Electrolysis can be performed with renewable clean energy sources
• Can be produced almost everywhere
GEOTHERMAL
• Creates no pollution
• Power plants are less expensive to build
• No fuel is required
• Utilizes local resources when available
• Makes use of natural sources of power
• Renewable on certain scales
• Inexpensive
HYDROELECTRIC
The power of progress:Geothermal Energy , hydrogen fuel & hydroelectric power spread across Iceland
“There is no more active ‘hot spot’ on earth than Iceland & nowhere a greater variety of volcanoes” –
Dr. Gunnar Karlsson (Icelandic Historian)
Innovations:• Geothermal:5 major geothermal plants & growing.1% of energy from fossil fuels• Hydroelectric power:Major hydroelectric plantsUse of clean electric cars • Hydrogen Fuel:Plans to be 100% fossil-fuel-freePhase-in hydrogen project in 2003 Cars, boats etc. run solely on hydrogen by 2050Hydroelectric cars made public in 2010
Governmental & Social Initiation• Climate Change Strategy in 2007• UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the
Kyoto Protocol.• Increased carbon sequestration from the atmosphere • Research and innovation • Promotion of the exportation of Icelandic expertise • Government preparation for adaptation to climate
change.• Innovation initiated highly by citizens and government
-public willingness to embrace new policies-government projects-free parking & low prices for “clean cars”
Benefits of Using One’s Resources:• 82% of power needs met by clean energy• Free of dependence on foreign fuel • Reduction anthropogenic pollution• Creation of specialized jobs• Low heating and electricity costs• Acceleration of top industries: • Aluminum smelting• Geothermal energy• Hydropower• Fishing Industry
“The increase in manufactured products since the 1970s is mainly due to a few attempts to strengthen the basis of the Icelandic economy by utilizing hydroelectric power”- Kirsten Hastrup (Anthropologist for Oxford University)
Leader in “Green Living”1st to be cited as “green” and “ecofriendly” by
Greenmap System
#1 in “World’s Greenest Cities” of 2011 according to Green Buzz Magazine
According to GE (General Electric), #1 “Country With Cleanest Energy”
Ranked #1 out of countries meeting their set environmental policy initiatives in the “World Economic
Forum” an index formulated by Yale and Columbia
Conclusions:• Successful use of clean & efficient energy• Momentum towards a sustainable future• Independent energy resources in the
world market• Importance of societal and governmental
commitment• Unique but replicable