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WORLD ENERGY Energy Alternatives March 17, 2009 Gary Flomenhoft

WORLD ENERGY Energy Alternatives March 17, 2009 Gary Flomenhoft http://www.uvm.edu/~gflomenh/CDAE06. WORLD PRIMARY ENERGY. 75.9% Fossil fuels. US Primary Energy 85% FF. US Electricity-Fossil fuels: 70.4%. (61% FF=8.8%FF). 8.8+1.6+1= 11.4% Fossil Fuels. How VT Heats.

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WORLD ENERGY Energy Alternatives March 17, 2009 Gary Flomenhoft

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  1. WORLD ENERGY Energy Alternatives March 17, 2009 Gary Flomenhoft http://www.uvm.edu/~gflomenh/CDAE06

  2. WORLD PRIMARY ENERGY 75.9% Fossil fuels

  3. US Primary Energy 85% FF

  4. US Electricity-Fossil fuels: 70.4%

  5. (61% FF=8.8%FF) 8.8+1.6+1= 11.4% Fossil Fuels

  6. How VT Heats 86% Fossil Fuels 86% Fossil Fuels

  7. US & Vermont TRANSPORT: 96-99% Fossil Fuels

  8. US Oil Extraction

  9. World Oil Extraction

  10. Source: Boyle, et al, Oxford Press

  11. Scarce resource but no price 150 years for feedback

  12. OIL AND GAS LIQUIDS ASPO Scenario

  13. World Oil Extraction

  14. Oil Producers: 98 countries www.lastoilshock.com

  15. Oil Producers: 64 from 98 in decline, 60 terminally www.lastoilshock.com

  16. Oil Watch Monthly: October 2007 http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3087

  17. WORLD ENERGY

  18. WHAT IS RENEWABLE?

  19. WORLD PRIMARY ENERGY 75.9% Fossil fuels

  20. WORLD ENERGY-RENEWABLES

  21. How much solar?

  22. Installed wind energy generating capacity now totals 6,374 MW, and is expected to generate about 16.7 billion kWh of electricity in 2004. However, that is still less than 1% of U.S. electricity generation. By contrast, the total amount of electricity that could potentially be generated from wind in the United States has been estimated at 10,777 billion kWh annually—three times the electricity generated in the U.S. today.

  23. US electricity: 4,157 MWh in 2007

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