brief summary of fay & golomb ch2
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Brief Summary of Fay & Golomb Ch2. 2/12/13. Chapter in Brief. Objective: to provide an idea of the amounts involved in energy usage and supply by human society World energy usage, supplies and associated emissions US energy usage World situation regarding energy resources. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Brief Summary of Fay & Golomb Ch2
2/12/13
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Chapter in Brief
• Objective: to provide an idea of the amounts involved in energy usage and supply by human society
• World energy usage, supplies and associated emissions
• US energy usage
• World situation regarding energy resources
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World Energy Consumption
• From ~ 300 (1980) to ~ 500 (2010) EJ/y
• Per capita– 200-400 GJ/y (More Developed Countries)– 20-80 GJ/y (Less Developed Countries)
• Per $ GDP– 4-20 MJ/$GDP (World)
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World Energy Sources
• Fossil Fuels (Petroleum, NG and Coal) make up ~85% of all energy consumed
• Proportions of Renewables and Nuclear slowly increasing from 1980 on and expected to continue increasing
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World Electricity Usage
• ~65% of all electricity generated from fossil fuels
• From ~ 7 (1980) to ~ 20 (2010) TWh/y
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US Energy Consumption
• 105 EJ/y (2008)
• Key consuming Sectors (2006)– Industrial (~30%; ~10% boiler fuel)– Transportation (~30%; ~15% personal autos) – Residential (~20%; ~10% appliances & light)– Commercial (~20%;~10% light & heat)
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World Energy Supply: Coal
• Reserves: 1 Tton (bituminous & anthracite; ~50% US and USSR)
• Higher Heating Value (HHV) ~ 30 MJ/kg
• Energy equivalent: 25,000 EJ
• Consumption (2008): 140 EJ/y
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World Energy Supply: Petroleum
• Reserves: 1.6 Tbbl
• Average heating value: ~6 GJ/bbl
• Energy equivalent: 10,000 EJ
• Consumption (2008): 180 EJ/y
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World Energy Supply: Natural Gas
• Reserves: ~200 Tm^3
• Average heating value: ~40 MJ/m^3
• Energy equivalent: 7,350 EJ
• Consumption (2008): 120 EJ/y