Powering the Future

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (48)

Powering the Future is an educational and insightful documentary series that aired on Discovery Channel in 2010. The show features the contributions of M. Sanjayan, Erik Mueller, and Alex Keiper as they explore the future of energy and sustainable living. The series covers topics such as renewable energy sources, ecological footprints, and the global impact of human activities on the environment.

Throughout the episodes, the trio travels around the world to examine the latest technological advancements in alternative energy sources, including solar power, wind turbines, and geothermal energy. They interview experts and scientists who are leading the charge in implementing these sustainable practices and learn about the benefits and limitations of each technology.

In addition, the show highlights the importance of understanding and minimizing our ecological footprint. The experts discuss the waste and pollution generated by the industrialized world and challenge viewers to rethink their impact on the environment. They offer practical tips and advice on how people can reduce their carbon footprint and live more sustainably.

One particularly interesting episode explores the global impact of human activities on the environment. The team travels to Brazil to investigate the effects of deforestation on the Amazon rainforest, which serves as a vital source of oxygen for the planet. The segment highlights the complex interplay between human activities, sustainable development, and conservation efforts.

Another episode focuses on the importance of energy conservation and efficiency. The experts visit a community in Germany that has adopted an innovative approach to energy usage. The community has installed solar panels on their roofs, built houses with advanced insulation, and even developed a system that uses excess heat from wastewater to provide energy for neighboring homes. Through these efforts, they have significantly reduced their energy consumption and carbon footprint.

Overall, Powering the Future is an engaging and informative series that provides viewers with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities involved in building a sustainable future. The show is as relevant today as it was a decade ago, as the world continues to face the ongoing challenge of transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. Whether you are a student, educator, or eco-enthusiast, this series is a must-watch for anyone who is interested in learning more about the future of energy and sustainable living.

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Seasons
Leading the Charge
4. Leading the Charge
July 18, 2010
Unlikely characters and companies are leading the charge in an energy sea change. The U.S. Navy, China and even the Empire State Building (or your next-door neighbor)-when it comes to energy, these unlikely forces are slashing their carbon footprints and propelling the new economy. But it's happening around the world faster than in the United States. From highly efficient wind turbines to cutting-edge solar cells, the U.S. has an unprecedented track record for discovering the technologies to break our fossil fuel addiction, but rather than developing and employing them here at home, it has also developed a knack for giving them away.
Striking a Balance
3. Striking a Balance
July 18, 2010
We are bombarded daily with conflicting messages about energy from sources with vastly different agendas and motives. This episode filters out politics and special interests by looking at numbers: How many people will be on the planet by 2050, and how much energy will we need? What happens if we grow and consume at our current rate? It's common knowledge that we use enormous amounts of energy, but until it's quantified, it's impossible to grasp the true extent of how much is wasted.
The Energy Planet
2. The Energy Planet
July 17, 2010
Starting from an offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, Sanjayan looks at how the abundance of the planet's energy fuels every aspect of life on Earth. From wind, water, the sun, volcanoes and hurricanes, from the smallest cells to the tallest trees, Earth has the natural energy to power the planet, but mankind is not using it. What can humans learn from the creation of the natural world that will help create energy?
The Energy Revolution
1. The Energy Revolution
July 17, 2010
In the series premiere of Powering the Future, Sanjayan explores the beginnings of a shift in energy use that will change the world. Whether for national security, the economy or the health of our planet, there are as many drivers for change as there are technologies vying for a top spot.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 17, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (48)