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1 Energy & Its Impact on Global Society Jerome K. Williams, Ph.D. Saint Leo University Dept. Mathematics & Sciences

2 Part 2: Introduction Energy Resources & Reserves Energy Calculations Lifecycle of Energy Resource Energy Conservation

3 Energy Resources & Reserves Two principal questions 1.How large is each resource? 2.How long will it last? Resources that can be recovered profitably using present technology are called reserves

4 Energy Resources & Reserves Each type of energy reserve is measured in units appropriate to its physical form – Tons of coal(ton) – Barrels of oil(bbl) – Trillion cubic feet natural gas(tcf)

5 Energy Resources & Reserves

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7 Table 1.1. World and United States Proven Reserves 2008 ResourceWorldUnited StatesLifetime Oil 1342 x 10 9 bbl 7.7 x 10 18 Btu 29.4 x 10 9 bbl 0.13 x 10 18 Btu 10 years Natural Gas 6254 x 10 12 cf 6.1 x 10 18 Btu 237 x 10 12 cf 0.24 x 10 18 Btu 12 years Coal 0.93 x 10 12 tons 23 x 10 18 Btu 0.26 x 10 12 tons 6.4 x 10 18 Btu 230 years Oil Sands525 x 10 9 bbl 2.9 x 10 18 Btu 32 x 10 9 bbl 0.17 x 10 18 Btu 12 years Source: US Energy Information Administration

8 Energy Resources & Reserves Common Base Unit for Energy is called the British Thermal Unit (Btu) – The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 lb of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. – Approximately the energy released by burning a kitchen match

9 Energy Calculations U.S. oil reserves are estimated at 29 billion barrels, and we currently produce about 6 million barrels a day. How long, in years, will these reserves last at this production rate? Answer:13 years

10 Lifecycle of Energy Resource Use or exploitation of resource shows three stages – Initial period of increase – Production reaches a maximum – Decline phase eventually going to zero

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12 Energy Conservation Total energy consumed in any activity is a result of two factors: – How much energy output vs. amount you input? – What is the length or amount of that activity?

13 Energy Conservation Efforts of energy conservation usually concentrate on two approaches: – Technical Fix: goal is to reduce energy required for activity – Lifestyle Change: Modify behavior to reduce frequency of activity

14 Suggested Problems Questions: 1, 3, 13, 17


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