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Fundamentals of Global Energy Business Michael J. Orlando University of Colorado - Denver week 2: Supply of Energy video 2: What Primary Resources Can We Utilize?

3 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Typology of primary energy resources

4 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Energy content Source: Coffey et al. (2003) Energy Densities (relative to gasoline) liquefied natural gas (LNG) gasoline diesel compressed propane ethanol methanol several battery types compressed natural gas (CNG) cooled liquid hydrogen compressed hydrogen gas coal

5 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Energy content Source: (accessed 1/16/14)

6 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Cost of energy from primary sources Source: (accessed 12/18/13)

7 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School.