Issue 21, 2012

Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of chemical elements for renewable energy

Abstract

The energy infrastructure for fossil fuels is well-established, accounting for approximately 87% of the 16 TW of power consumed globally. For renewable and sustainable energy conversion technologies to play a relevant role at the terrestrial scale, they must be able to scale to the TW level of deployment. This would place a significant demand on the current and future supply of raw materials (chemical elements) used by those technologies. Oftentimes, the average crustal abundance of a chemical element is cited as a measure of its scalability, however another important metric for scalability is the existence (of lack thereof) of mineable ores with a high concentration of the targeted element. This paper aims to provide an overview of the availability of all elements. This is accomplished via a compilation of data for global primary production rates for each element, as a measure of availability at the present time. This work also addresses the potential future availability based on current and possible future primary sources.

Graphical abstract: Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of chemical elements for renewable energy

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
24 Feb 2012
Accepted
29 May 2012
First published
01 Jun 2012

RSC Adv., 2012,2, 7933-7947

Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of chemical elements for renewable energy

P. C. K. Vesborg and T. F. Jaramillo, RSC Adv., 2012, 2, 7933 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA20839C

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