Title: World Energy Transitions
1World Energy Transitions
- James Hayes-Bohanan, Ph.D.
2Considerations
- Kinds of energy
- Patterns of energy use
- Sources of energy
- The future of energy
- No magic bullets for sale here!
3Kinds of energy
- Perpetual
- Renewable
- Non-renewable
- Conservation
4Historic energy use in U.S.
Cutter and Renwick, 1999.
5Major commercial sources of energy
- Fossil Fuels
- Coal
- Oil
- Natural Gas
- Nuclear
- Hydroelectric
6Major Coal Reserves
7Major Oil Reserves
8Gulf Petroleum Exports
Energy Policy Considerations in the Aftermath of
September 11Philip K. Verleger,
Jr.http//www.ase.org/stars/pdf/pverleger.pdf
9Petroleum dependence
- Analysis from Forbes
- What is at stake in Saudi Arabiahttp//www.forbe
s.com/forbes/2001/1112/064_print.html - Ten-dollar gasoline?http//www.forbes.com/forbes
/2001/10/2201022oilcosts_print.html - Patterns of tradehttp//www.forbes.com/static_ht
ml/oil/oil.shtml
10NuclearCycles
Note dfferences between current and
future pathways.
11U.S. Vehicle Fuel Efficiency
Energy Policy Considerations in the Aftermath of
September 11Philip K. Verleger, Jr.
http//www.ase.org/stars/pdf/pverleger.pdf
12U.S. Car/Truck Mix
Energy Policy Considerations in the Aftermath of
September 11Philip K. Verleger, Jr.
http//www.ase.org/stars/pdf/pverleger.pdf
13The future of energy
- Global
- National
- State and regional
- Institutional
- Individual
14Global scale
- Resource limitations
- Climate change
- Other environmental harm
- Geopolitics
15National scale - imported oil
- Slow rate of overall economic growth
- Increase taxes on imported oil
- Encourage conservation
- Promote domestic alternatives
- Region-specific incentives
- Strategic petroleum reserves
Energy Policy Considerations in the Aftermath of
September 11Philip K. Verleger, Jr.
http//www.ase.org/stars/pdf/pverleger.pdf
16National scale - longer term
- The previous list simply buys time while
alternatives are found. - According to Verleger, after 2015, the United
States and other major consumers may have to
admit that the resource base outside the Middle
East is insufficient. - Therefore, the policies focused on energy
independence are not useful long-term
Post-petroleum policies are needed.
17Post-petroleum technologies
- Wind
- Solar
- Tides
- Fuel Cells
18State and regional scale
- Electricity deregulation
- Price
- Air-quality
- Promoting alternatives
- Government as consumer
- Mass-transit and highway decisions
19Institutional scale
- Energy Bear!
- Information systems
- ROI Return on Investment
20Individual scale
- Motivation
- Consumption choices
- Geographic choices
- Technology choices ROI
- Reduce, reuse, recycle, repair
21Utility facts
- Under energy deregulation, consumers may have
greater control over the energy choices made on
their behalf
22Further information
- Environmental Geography web site at
http//webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh - Energy education page (choose Energy from
drop-down menu) - Includes this presentation and citations