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GENI Initiative Related Animations
Global
Resources/Global Issues
Visualization Comparisons (Flash
version) or (GENI
WMS Server)
- Flash animation starts with the NASA Earth at
Night map, then shows our planet's population,
current energy production, and all the potential
renewable energy resources. One of our goals is
to make the energy issues of our world visible
and ultimately to visualize the GENI solution.
- The WMS (Web Map Service) Server is the latest
and most advanced visualization of the GENI Initiative
and allows real-world data to be displayed and
compared online. Read more about it in the white
paper: The
GENI Initiative Visualization (171 MB .pdf),
presented to the IEEE Power Engineering Society
in July, 2008.
The
Tres Amigas Superstation pdf
Tres Amigas CEO Phil Harris recently (Nov, 2009)
gave a presentation about the proposed project to
interconnect the Eastern, Western and Texas grids
to folks at the Electric Power Research Institute.
Emergence
of the Next World Wide Web (PowerPoint Presentation)
"Dymaxion
Impact" Animation
- Flash version of Pat Chipman's original "DYMAXION
IMPACT" 1991 animation. (Conversion by Paul-Michael
Dekker)
HTML/Flash
version of GENI Animation by Russ Hoffman
- This is an HTML/Flash version of the GENI Animation
by Russ Hoffman of the Animated Software Company.
(Conversion by Scott Schlegel and Tsutomu Hirooka)
NASA's Visible Rotating Earth (requires Windows
Media Player)
Blue
Beauty Slideshow
The
Miniature Earth
- This is an free program .exe file that you will
need to download and install to view. Based on
the "State of the Village Report" originally
written in 1990 by Donella Meadows and since updated,
this animation gives an approximate view of the
world as if the population were only 100.
Dymaxion
Projection Animation
Greenstar.org's
Earth: Rotating Polar View
- A unique Quicktime view of our rotating planetary
home, from above the North Pole (original
page) (stills & sound effects; 0:23
time; 944 kb)
Scott's
Grid-Energy-Population Animation 1
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This has animated buttons for each 1% of
the world's population and the outline of
a possible global grid location superimposed
on the Dymaxion Map. Good for telling others
about GENI..
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (28 kb)
Scott's
Grid-Energy-Population Animation 2
- This printable page has animated buttons for
each 1% of the world's population and the outline
of a possible global grid location. Good for printing
and telling others about GENI.
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (53 kb)
Scott's
Grid-Energy-Population Animation 2 - High-Resolution
- This printable page has animated buttons for
each 1% of the world's population and the outline
of a possible global grid location. Good for printing
and telling others about GENI.
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (529 kb)
Scott's
Grid-Transmission-Limits Animation 3 - High-Resolution
- This printable page builds a possible global
grid location. Then displays growth of grid transmission
limits from the beginning of grids to the year
1980. Materials science has since grown this limit
even more. Good for printing and telling others
about GENI.
- Here's one with a building grid and static1980
transmission limits.
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (239 kb)
Scott's
Building-the-Grid Animation 4 - High-Resolution
- This printable page builds a possible global
grid location, and then continues to loop and
rebuild the grid. Good for telling others about
GENI.
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (239 kb)
Scott's
Building-the-Grid Animation 5 - High-Resolution
- This Building
the Grid version only builds the portions
of the grid that have not yet been completed.
Good for telling others about GENI.
- This Flash animation is provided courtesy of
Scott Schleiger. (200 kb)
GENI's
"Light Bulb" home page animation (superceded in
2006)
U.S.
Integrated Energy System Diagram
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