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Title: Human Energy Needs


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Human Energy Needs
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Energy needs (kcal/person/day) have mirrored
societal evolution
  • Primitive 2000
  • Hunter-gatherer 5000
  • Early agriculture 12,000
  • Later agriculture 20,000
  • Early industrial 60,000
  • Modern industrial 125,000
  • Current U.S. 250,000

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1850s Fuel Usage
  • Primarily Wood Used

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1900s Fuel Usage
  • Wood and Coal Use about equal
  • Easy transition to make because both are solid
    fuel
  • Oil liquid need to change furnace technology

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1950s Fuel Usage
  • Big switch to fossil fuels is complete
  • More use of liquid and gaseous fuels
  • Very little use of renewable fuels or nuclear

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1990s Fuel Usage
  • Oil is now the dominant fuel type followed by
    natural gas and coal.
  • More use of alternative fuels and nuclear
  • Wood primarily used in third world nations

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Amount of Fossil Fuels being Used
  • The U.S. tops the charts in terms of total usage
    and in terms of per capita use
  • And this amount is astronomical..

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U.S. Energy Use
  • In 1991, the U.S. consumed 81.5 quads
  • Estimated use for 2000 was 96.2 100 quads
  • How much is a quad?
  • 1 quad 1,000,000,000,000,000 BTUs
  • 1 BTU energy required to warm 1 lb water 1 oF

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How much is a Quad?
472,000 Barrels of Oil/Day for 365 Days or
172,280,000 Barrels of Oil
75 Supertankers
500,000 Railroad Cars of Coal
Annual Production of 20 Three Mile Island
Nuclear Plants
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What is this energy being used for?
  • Liquid Fuel is for vehicle use
  • Heating less than 100 oC is space-heating
  • Other heating is for industrial purposes
  • Electricity generation is only 8

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35
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Need to match energy quality with quality of task
  • Amory Lovins physicist, states that high
    quality energy is currently being wasted doing
    low quality tasks.
  • What do we mean by high quality and low quality?

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So, when was the last time you used your natural
gas powered stereo?
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High Quality Energy
  • High quality energy is energy like electricity.
    Electrons running through wires at the speed of
    light constitute very high quality energy.

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Low Quality Energy
  • Energy with lots of waste heat is low quality
    energy.
  • Energy that is widely dispersed and not focused
    is also low quality
  • Examples include burning fossil fuels (lots of
    waste heat) and solar (widely dispersed)

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Task Quality
  • High quality tasks are those that require high
    quality energy electricity is needed to run
    electronics
  • Low quality task can be accomplished with less
    focused energy space heating. Remember how
    much energy is devoted to the task of space
    heating (35!)

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So, what should we do?
  • Conversion of space heating tasks to solar energy
    is a good match of energy and task quality.
  • On average sun puts 1 cal/cm2/minute on all earth
    surfaces. This is plenty to heat spaces under
    that cm2.

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Energy Conservation
  • Well discuss this as we go through all the
    energy types but lets list some ways here..

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Design appliances and machines with energy
conservation in mind
Refrigerators Yesterday Today Which was really
more efficient?
compressor
compressor
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Resource Conservation Energy Conservation
  • Energy needed to extract resource
  • Energy needed to change resource into usable
    product, e.g. water
  • Energy needed to dispose of waste resource
    following use, e.g solid waste
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