TY - JOUR
T1 - The frontiers of energy
AU - Armstrong, Robert C.
AU - Wolfram, Catherine D.
AU - de Jong, Krijn P.
AU - Gross, Robert
AU - Lewis, Nathan S.
AU - Boardman, Brenda
AU - Ragauskas, Arthur J.
AU - Ehrhardt-Martinez, Karen
AU - Crabtree, George
AU - Ramana, M. V.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Great strides have been made over the past century in our ability to harness energy sources, leading to profound transformations — both good and bad — in society. Looking at the energy system of today, it is clear that meeting the energy needs of the world now and in the years to come requires the concerted efforts of many different actors across a range of technologies and approaches. In this Feature, ten leading experts in energy research share their vision of what challenges their respective fields need to address in the coming decades. The issues being faced are diverse and multifaceted, from the search for better materials for fuels, to the design of energy policy and markets for the developing world. However, a common theme emerges: changes to adapt and improve our energy system are greatly needed. By improving our mutual understanding of the issues faced by each area of energy research, these changes can happen more smoothly, efficiently and rapidly.
AB - Great strides have been made over the past century in our ability to harness energy sources, leading to profound transformations — both good and bad — in society. Looking at the energy system of today, it is clear that meeting the energy needs of the world now and in the years to come requires the concerted efforts of many different actors across a range of technologies and approaches. In this Feature, ten leading experts in energy research share their vision of what challenges their respective fields need to address in the coming decades. The issues being faced are diverse and multifaceted, from the search for better materials for fuels, to the design of energy policy and markets for the developing world. However, a common theme emerges: changes to adapt and improve our energy system are greatly needed. By improving our mutual understanding of the issues faced by each area of energy research, these changes can happen more smoothly, efficiently and rapidly.
U2 - 10.1038/nenergy.2015.20
DO - 10.1038/nenergy.2015.20
M3 - Article
SN - 2058-7546
VL - 1
JO - Nature Energy
JF - Nature Energy
IS - 1
M1 - 15020
ER -