Title: Net Energy Next Energy by Ron Swenson
1Net Energy ? Next Energy by Ron Swenson
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2Swenson Curve
- To avoid deprivation, humanity must match
depletion with conservation and enduring
substitution.
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3Consequences of Delayed Energy Investment
Net Energy Production
begin investment before decline
Begin investment during decline
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4A flurry of books Whats going down
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5Okay, we know whats going down
6Thomas Edison
- I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy.
What a source of power! I hope we don't have to
wait 'til oil and coal run out before we tackle
that. - (1847-1931)
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7The Party's Over
- Photovoltaic electricity is still expensive.
- Richard Heinberg
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8Beyond Oil
- Solar electrical generation is not yet
competitive for large-scale facilities... - Kenneth S. Deffeyes
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9I thought we were talking about Energy!?
- So how did Economics (an instrument of policy)
get into the picture?
10Oil, Jihad Destiny
- Solar power technology, however, is still in
the stone age. - Ronald R. Cooke
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11The Long Emergency
- solar power ... works, though not nearly as
well as fossil fuel - James Howard Kunstler
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12Oil Addiction The World in Peril
- But all of them combined -- sun, wind, and
water -- could never produce enough energy to
replace the astronomical amounts of fossil fuel
the West is consuming... - Pierre Chomat
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13Global Solar Energy Balance
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14Energy State and Quality (Grade)
- In contrast to its vast quantity, the quality of
solar energy is low relative to fossil fuels. - ? The EROI for fossil fuels tends to be large
while that for solar tends to be low. - Higher energy densities also contribute to the
higher EROI for fossil fuels relative to many
renewable fuels. - Cutler Cleveland
Tell that to a street vendor in Mexico City.
unless you consider depletion, ecological
footprint of extraction, or the implications of
ephemeral technology.
and what is the premise of converting solar
field energy into fuel in the first place?
Energy States Solid, Liquid, G a s, Field
15Thermodynamics of Coal
- Plus
- Greenhouse gases
- Ravaged land
- Water contamination
- People displaced
- Extraction uses oil
1 BOE
EROI 9?27 electric quality
16Thermodynamics of Oil
- It depends
- Pennsylvania?
- Saudi Arabia?
- Off-shore?
- Plus
- Ravaged land/oceans
- Greenhouse gases
- Water contamination
EROI 10
17Thermodynamics of Nuclear
- Plus
- Depletion
- Low grade ores ? Greenhouse gases to process
- Waste guard for 10,000 years
How do we value a 1,000 year wasteland?
EROI 4? 12 electric
18Thermodynamics of Tar Sands
- Plus
- Greenhouse gases
- Ravaged land
- Water contamination
- Extraction uses natural gas
Why bother?!
EROI 3
19Thermodynamics of Hydrogen
EROI -½
20Thermodynamics of PV
- EROI 5 years
- Life 50 years
- Plus it can be bootstrapped
EROI 10?30 electric
21Thermodynamics of Thin Film PV
- EROI 6 months
- Life 20 years
EROI 40?120 electric
22Thermodynamics of Wind
- EROI 3 months
- Life 20 years
EROI 80?240 electric
23Back to State Quality (grade)
- How does ERoEI analysis embrace these factors?
- Time / sustainability
- oil depletion Inevitable degradation of
quality. - solar endurance Low quality starts to make
sense. - Land use / ecological footprint
- Uranium tailings Most dense becomes the most
diffuse. - Open pit coal mines Density depends on
measuring stick. - Its even an issue with Solar PV on roofs ? PV
in deserts. - Security / Energy drain on future generations
- Nuclear Power ? M.A.D. ERoEI goes
astronomically negative. - Oil Wars How much energy does it take to
protect energy? - Solar Power satellites are weapons, not energy
technology.
Energy States Solid, Liquid, G a s, Field
24? Next Energy
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25Since oil is big in the transportation sector
- a short history lesson.
- How did transportation transform?
- from solid fuels (hay and then coal) to
- liquid fuels (oil)
- And where do we go from here?
26Lest we forget They did bring coal to Newcastle.
27If canal boats are supplanted by railroads,
serious unemployment will result
- not to mention the numerous farmers now employed
in growing hay for horses.Boat builders would
suffer and towline, whip, and harness makers
would be left destitute. Martin van Buren,
Governor of New York, April 1832...
...not to mention the numerous farmers now
employed in growing hay for horses. Van Buren
1832 8th President 1837-1841
28No joke!
The original buggy whip protest
29The Horseless Carriage
30From GridLock to Gas Lines
31Corn Cars Bean Buses?
32Back to solid fuels?
33The All-New DonCar!
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34Electricity. Not exactly a new idea
and it is ephemeral, like solar power.
Lift?
See?
Touch?
A match made in heaven.
35The Electric Rail
36Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)
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37Energy Revolution (Terawatt Challenge)
14.5 Terawatts220 M BOE/day
30 -- 60 Terawatts 450 900 MBOE/day
The Basis of Prosperity 20st Century Oil
21st Century Renewables
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38PV The Growth Industry
Oil declines at 4/yr PV increases at 50/yr
39Can Solar Energy Substitute for Oil?
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40Taking it one step further
- You may think Im pushing solar?
- Yes and no. The main point is
- Prevailing sentiments cannot blind us from seeing
the solutions with the best ERoEI - And we cannot be fixated on direct substitution
of oil with liquid fuels, especially given the
historic role of oil and the myriad advantages of
electric transport.
41ERoEI(field) gtgt ERoEI(solid, liquid, gas)
42Fuels (solid/liquid/gas) will still have a place
- ERoEI of biofuels may be too low for urban
transport - (not to mention smog, congestion, hazard)
- Fuels will remain essential for
- Airplanes
- Ships at sea -- with wind power augmentation
(KiteTugs) - Agriculture
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43Colin Campbell
- Photovoltaics will be economic when there
is serious production. - 1996
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44Solar Industry Response?
- Goals
- 50 US electricity by 2025 ?
- 200 gW by 2030 10
- How to get there?
- Federal government procurement 100 m/year
- RD investment 250 m/year by 2010
- Enact, modify, establish, boost, support,
increase, strengthen, grow
Inconsistent
Inadequate
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45Global Warming over the Past Millennium
Very rapidly we have entered uncharted territory
Over the 20th century, energy consumption
increased sixteenfold. Global warming from the
fossil fuel greenhouse became a major, and
increasingly dominant, factor in climate change.
Slide from Marty Hoffert NYU (see Smalley)
46The conclusions are simple
- We are not doing enough fast enough.
- To spend our depleting energy capital resources
effectively, we must first understand the
Thermodynamics (ERoEI) of the alternatives. - Then we must act quickly with resolve.
Economics or Thermodynamics Which will it be?
47? Next Energy
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48- If canal boats are supplanted by railroads,
serious unemployment will result. Captains,
cooks, drivers, repairment, and lock tenders will
be left without means of livelihood, not to
mention the numerous farmers now employed in
growing hay for horses. - Boat builders would suffer and towline, whip, and
harness makers would be left destitute. - Martin van Buren, Governor of New York, April
1832.