The quality of life today is dependent upon access to a bountiful supply of
cheap energy. For a sustainable future, the energy should be derived from
non-fossil sources; ideally, it should also be reliable and safe, flexible
in use, affordable, and limitless. This paper examines the present global u
se of energy in its various forms, and considers projections for the year 2
020 with particular attention to the harnessing of 'clean' and renewable fo
rms of energy for electricity generation and road transportation. The incor
poration of renewables is constrained in many instances by the variable and
intermittent nature of their output. This calls for the practical applicat
ion of energy-storage systems. An evaluation is made of the prospects of th
e candidate storage technologies - pumped-hydro, flywheels, hydrogen (for u
se in fuel cells), batteries - for application in centralized and distribut
ed electricity supplies, and in electric and hybrid electric vehicles. The
discussion concludes with the developments foreseen over the next 20 years.
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