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Energy Conservation

Energy Conservation. Hydroelectric 1.0. Geothermal 0.0013. Rejected Energy 35.7. Nuclear 3.0. Natural Gas 16.4. Useful Energy 31.5. Coal 18.3. Petroleum Oil 20.0. Imported Oil 15.5. Export total is 2.1. Only 44% percent of “All” energy is useful. Only 33% of “All” energy is used.

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Energy Conservation

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  1. Energy Conservation

  2. Hydroelectric 1.0 Geothermal 0.0013 Rejected Energy 35.7 Nuclear 3.0 Natural Gas 16.4 Useful Energy 31.5 Coal 18.3 Petroleum Oil 20.0 Imported Oil 15.5 Export total is 2.1

  3. Only 44% percent of “All” energy is useful.

  4. Only 33% of “All” energy is used.

  5. Only 44% of “All” energy was used

  6. Only 44% off “All” energy will be used.

  7. Reserves:~1000 billion tonnes Current usage:6 billiontonnes/yr Time remaining:~World 180yrs 180years Reserves: 7000 trillion cubic feet Current usage: 180 trillion cubic feet/yr Time remaining: World 40 yrs 40 years 50 years Reserves:1000 to 2000 trillion bbls Current usage:30 billion bbls/yr Time remaining:World 33-66 yrs

  8. In Kwh • In 1976 the population was 218,035,164 and in only 35 years the population is 307,006,550. • The average U.S. citizen in 1976 consumed roughly 8,500Kwh. • The current average U.S. citizen consumes roughly 12,000Kwh. • 218,035,164 x 8,500kwh = 1.8E12kwh in 1976 • 307,006,550 x 12,000kwh = 3.7E12kwh in 2011 • Per capita U.S. double the consumption of energy in only 35 years.

  9. Questions…. • How much petroleum would the U.S. save if the U.S. sets a mileage regulation of 10,000miles a year?

  10. Things to Know. • Driving population between the ages of 16-70. • Population between 16-70 is 197,500,00. • Average miles driven: 13,500. • 42 gallons in a barrel. • Average mpg for a U.S. car is 20. • Price of a barrel is $107. • Average petroleum consumption = 18,771,000 barrels/day

  11. Equations…. • 13,500miles-10,000=3500miles saved • 3,500miles x 197,500,000= 691,250,000,000miles could be saved • 6.9125E11miles/20mpg=3.4563E10gallons could be saved • 3.4563E10gallons/42gl/barrel= 823,095,238barrels could be saved • 823,095,238barrels x 5.8E6Btu = 4.774Qbtus could be saved

  12. More Equations… • Percent of energy saved for U.S. petroleum: 4.774QBtu/35.75QBtu = 13.4% • How many days worth of oil would be saved a year: 823,095,238barrels / 18,771,000 barrels/day = 43days • Money saved by U.S. regulation: 823,095,238barrels x $107per barrel = $88,071,000,000 a year.

  13. Assumptions • Everyone between the ages of 16-70 drives 13500miles. • Oil barrel price averages at $107(current oil price).

  14. Idea's for cutting down the use of energy: • Fixing leaks in your house • Changing light bulbs to compact fluorescent "squiggly bulb" • Close window drapes at night to prevent heat from exiting out the windows. • Plug cell phone, computer, game council chargers into a power strip and turn strip off when not in use.

  15. References • http://blog.mapawatt.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/energy_use_pie_graph.png • http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/tag/energy/page/4/ • http://www.squidoo.com/home-energy • http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu/EnergyTutorial/energy.html • http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/electric-power-consumption-kwh-per-capita-wb-data.html • http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/onh00/bar8.htm • http://www.eia.doe.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=oil_home#tab2 • http://money.cnn.com/data/commodities/

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