Renewable Energy: Sustainable Future Power

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make a presentation about renewable energy

Explore renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. Review global stats, evolution (incl. Germany EEG), and a call to join the revolution for a greener tomorrow. (148 ch

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Slide 1 - Renewable Energy: Powering a Sustainable Future

The slide is a title slide titled "Renewable Energy: Powering a Sustainable Future." Its subtitle invites viewers to discover renewable energy sources, benefits, and the path to a greener planet.

Renewable Energy: Powering a Sustainable Future

Discover sources, benefits, and path to a greener planet.

Source: Generated for renewable energy presentation

Speaker Notes
Introduction slide to set the theme on sustainable energy transition.
Slide 1 - Renewable Energy: Powering a Sustainable Future
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Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda

This agenda slide outlines a presentation on renewable energy, starting with its definition and main sources. It covers advantages and challenges, global statistics, Germany's EEG policy, future outlook, and ends with a call to action.

Presentation Agenda

  1. What is Renewable Energy?
  2. Main Sources of Renewable Energy
  3. Advantages & Challenges
  4. Global Statistics on Renewables
  5. Germany's EEG Policy
  6. Future Outlook for Renewables
  7. Call to Action

Source: Renewable Energy Presentation

Speaker Notes
Overview of the presentation structure on renewable energy.
Slide 2 - Presentation Agenda
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Slide 3 - What is Renewable Energy?

Renewable energy consists of naturally replenishing sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. It reduces dependence on fossil fuels and is essential for combating climate change.

What is Renewable Energy?

  • Naturally replenishing energy sources
  • Includes solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass
  • Reduces dependence on fossil fuels
  • Essential for combating climate change

Source: Renewable energy presentation

Slide 3 - What is Renewable Energy?
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Slide 4 - Main Renewable Sources

This section header slide, titled "Main Renewable Sources" (Section 03), introduces the primary renewable energy technologies. It provides an overview of these key sources.

Main Renewable Sources

03

Main Renewable Sources

Overview of Primary Renewable Energy Technologies

Source: Renewable Energy Presentation

Slide 4 - Main Renewable Sources
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Slide 5 - Key Renewable Sources

The slide "Key Renewable Sources" presents a grid of five major renewable energy sources: Solar Power (ā˜€ļø panels converting sunlight to electricity), Wind Energy (šŸ’Ø turbines harnessing wind), Hydro Power (šŸ’§ from moving water), Geothermal Energy (šŸŒ‹ tapping Earth's heat), and Biomass Energy (🌿 from organic materials). Each feature includes an icon, heading, and concise description of its technology and benefits.

Key Renewable Sources

Source: Renewable Energy Presentation

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Slide 6 - Global Renewable Stats

In 2023, renewables accounted for 29% of global electricity, with over 1,000 GW of solar capacity and 900 GW of wind capacity installed worldwide. Solar costs have dropped 89% since 2010.

Global Renewable Stats

  • 29%: Renewable Electricity Share
  • Of global electricity in 2023

  • 1,000+ GW: Worldwide Solar Capacity
  • Installed solar power globally

  • 900 GW: Installed Wind Capacity
  • Global wind power installations

  • 89%: Solar Cost Reduction

Drop since 2010 Source: 2023 Data

Slide 6 - Global Renewable Stats
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Slide 7 - Evolution of Renewables (incl. Germany EEG)

The slide outlines the evolution of Germany's renewable energy policies, starting with the 1991 Electricity Feed-in Act that mandated utilities to buy renewable electricity at preferential rates. It progresses through the 2000 EEG introduction with feed-in tariffs, a 2003 solar PV boost, and reforms from 2014-2017 shifting fully to an auction-based system for efficient subsidy allocation.

Evolution of Renewables (incl. Germany EEG)

1991: Electricity Feed-in Act Introduced First German law mandating utilities to purchase renewable electricity at preferential rates. 2000: Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) Replaced prior act with feed-in tariffs, boosting renewables significantly across Germany. 2003: PV Interim Act Enacted Temporary boost for solar PV installations with higher feed-in tariffs. 2014: Transition to Auction System Begins EEG reforms introduce competitive auctions to determine renewable energy support levels. 2017: EEG Fully Auction-Based Implemented Complete shift to auctions for efficient allocation of renewable capacity subsidies.

Source: Historical milestones in German renewable energy policy

Speaker Notes
Key policy shifts in Germany's EEG framework drove renewable growth from feed-in tariffs to auctions.
Slide 7 - Evolution of Renewables (incl. Germany EEG)
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Slide 8 - Join the Renewable Revolution

The slide's title, "Join the Renewable Revolution," urges viewers to embrace renewables today through its closing message. It includes a call-to-action to support policies, adopt solar and wind energy, and advocate for green energy now.

Join the Renewable Revolution

**Closing Message: Embrace Renewables Today!

Call-to-Action: Support policies, adopt solar/wind, and advocate for green energy now! šŸŒ**

Source: Renewable Energy Presentation

Speaker Notes
Renewables are affordable, clean, and essential. Act now: Support policies, adopt solar/wind, advocate for green energy. Together for a sustainable tomorrow! šŸŒ
Slide 8 - Join the Renewable Revolution
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