energy: supply and demand
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Energy: Supply and demand. Dr. Ron Lembke. Hot, Flat, and Crowded. Hot: Climate Change Flat: Technology and Bandwidth Crowded: More people, who want to live like us. The demand for energy. International Energy Outlook, 2011, US Energy Information Admistration , eia.gov. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ENERGY: SUPPLY AND DEMANDDr. Ron Lembke
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Hot, Flat, and Crowded
Hot: Climate Change Flat: Technology and
Bandwidth Crowded: More people,
who want to live like us
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THE DEMAND FOR ENERGY
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International Energy Outlook, 2011, US Energy Information Admistration, eia.gov
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EIA Demand Scenarios
http://www.eia.gov/conf_pdfs/Monday/Sweetnam_eia.pdf
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THE SUPPLY OF ENERGY
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Hubbert’s Peak
• M. King Hubbert, “Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels” (Drilling and Production Practices, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, 1956),
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Causality or Correlation?
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Where does our oil come from?
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US Oil Imports, US EIA
Canada; 24.2%
Mexico; 12.2%
Saudi Arabia; 10.5%
Venezuela; 9.5%
Nigeria; 9.8%
Algeria; 4.9%
Russia; 6.0%
Colombia; 3.6%
Iraq; 4.0%
Angola; 3.8%
Virgin Is-lands; 2.5%
Brazil; 2.6% Ecuador; 1.9% UK; 2.5% Kuwait; 2.0%
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When is the Peak? 2004 data
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Different Scenarios
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=38&t=6
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The Price of energy
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Gas Prices 1990-2012
1990
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
2000
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2008
2009
2010
2011
00.5
11.5
22.5
33.5
44.5
Data: http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_gnd_dcus_nus_w.htm
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Price of Liquids
Liquid Price ounces $/gallon $/cupWine $20 25.4 100.79$ 6.3 Coffee $1.90 12 20.27$ 1.3 Coors Light $0.75 12 8.00$ 0.5 Big Gulp $1.75 32 7.00$ 0.4 milk $3.50 128 3.50$ 0.2 Gasoline $4.50 128 4.50$ 0.3 Light Sweet Crude $100 5,376 2.38$ 0.1
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EIA Predicted Price of Crude Oil, 2011
Death Valley, April 2012
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NV Electricity Prices
1990
1992
1994
1996
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2002
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R2 = 0.907R2 = 0.938
Elect. Price Data: EIA, 20y Rsq=0.91, 10y Rsq=0.94
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Where Does it Come From?
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Proven Oil Reserves, CIA Factbook
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US Coal Reserves
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves
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http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=coal_reserves
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Pinion Pine Power Plant DOE Clean Coal
Air-blown Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
$335.9m, half DOE, half SPP New gasification method New desulfurization method
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Carbon Capture & Sequestration Porous rock formations Small scale tests Expensive – lose 30% of electricity
gained So make more electricity – It’s CARBON
FREE! There are other pollutants
What if it gets out? Natural gas stays safely underground
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Solar Resources
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Geothermal Resources
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Wind Resources
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Renewables’ Share growing
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US Energy Sources
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What we use it for
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Summary Demand for energy is going to increase
significantly Growing populations Rising standards of living
Supply of energy not increasing as fast Global oil supplies are finite Peak oil is likely coming in next 40 years Alternative energy sources