The world human population could exceed 11 billion by 2100, according to projections from the United Nations. This rising populace, coupled with environmental challenges, puts even greater pressure on already strained energy resources. Granted, there's no silver bullet, but Georgia Tech researchers are developing a broad range of technologies to make power more abundant, efficient, and eco-friendly. This interesting article from Georgia Tech provides a quick look at a dozen unusual projects that could go beyond traditional energy technologies to help power everything from tiny sensors to homes and businesses. http://www.rh.gatech.edu/features/12-emerging-technologies-may-help-power-future
404 link and permission errors all over the map for this article, dude. Looks bad, like it might have contained plagiarism or something else legal wrong with it. Here are some nice charts on emerging technologies as an intermission: http://www.businessinsider.com/emerging-technologies-that-will-change-the-world-2014-4
Hm. I doubt it was copyright, because those were Georgia Tech technologies. Maybe it wasn't supposed to be published yet (or online). Thank you for the link danshawen.