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Title: Ethanol: Not All It Seems To Be


1
EthanolNot All It Seems To Be
  • Team 128
  • Tom Jackson
  • Kelly Roache
  • Afanasiy Yermakov
  • Jason Zukus

2
Problem Overview
  • The issue of energy independence
  • Rising demand for gasoline
  • Price instability
  • Fossil fuel reserve depletion
  • Ethanol as an alternative fuel
  • Influence on the price of corn
  • Feasibility

3
10 Gasoline Replacement
  • Assumptions
  • Alternative energy usage remains minimal
  • Linear model is appropriate for the short-term
  • 144 billion gallons of gasoline

4
10 Gasoline Replacement
  • Ethanol to gasoline efficiency
  • Ethanol production requires gasoline
  • Equation
  • Convergence
  • 21.6 billion gallons of ethanol
  • Testing the model

5
GHGsAssumptions
  • Nearly all of gasoline required for ethanol
    production used in farming, harvesting stages
  • CO2 only accounts for a portion of greenhouse
    gases, and to accurately assess environmental
    impact, need emissions as a whole

6
GHGs Methodology
  • Initial GHG contribution for 2008 gasoline
    consumption
  • Harvesting, refinement, burning
  • Energy to gallon
  • Final GHG contribution with 10 ethanol
    replacement
  • Land use change, growing, refining, burning

7
GHGs Calculations
  • ?GHG GHGf GHGi
  • GHGf (galgas08 galethanol08)GHG/galgas08
    galethanol08GHG/galethanol
  • GHGi(galgas08GHG/galgas08)
  • ?GHG 74,760,000,000 kg

8
Cost Efficiency of Ethanol
  • Price to produce gas vs.
  • price to produce Ethanol
  • based on units of energy
  • cost of gasoline production depends on price of
    oil

9
Cost Efficiency of EthanolCalculations
  • 1.94110-4/MJ (barrel price) 0.0014559/MJ
  • H P NR /(MJ ETOH)
  • Harvest Cost/MJ Production Cost/MJ Cost of
    New Refineries/MJ Cost of a MJ of ethanol
  • .04684/MJ
  • Cost of MJ of ethanol Cost of MJ of gasoline
  • 0.04684/MJ 1.94110-4/MJ (barrel price)
    0.0014559/MJ
  • Barrel price 233.82

10
Impact on Developing NationsAssumptions
  • Price changes best modeled by corn
  • Other grains could interfere with model
  • All ethanol considered is corn-derived
  • Tariffs and other international trade regulations
    play a minor role

11
Impact on Developing NationsSummary of Model
  • Initial attempt
  • Model of supply versus demand
  • No discernible relationship found
  • Ethanol a recent addition to corn consumption
  • Consumption of ethanol small

12
Impact on Developing NationsSummary of Model
  • Historical parallel
  • Corn exports would quickly drop to almost nothing
  • Another commodity shortage the Oil Crises of
    1973
  • Commodity availability dropped to almost nothing
  • Acts as a good indicator of price trend

13
Impact on Developing NationsCalculations
  • Best fit plot for oil prices was used

C(t) (10.72)1.1681t
  • R-value .928 R-squared .861

14
Impact on Developing NationsCalculations
  • Replacing the initial value of oil (10.72) with
    corn (5.11) the model is

C(t) (5.11)1.1681t
  • Price doubles in 5 years

15
Impact on Developing NationsTesting the Model
  • Collect data on corn supply versus demand and
    compare it to model
  • Look at other historical shortages and compare
    them to the oil shortage

16
Ethanol and Other Energy Alternatives
  • Is ethanol the best way for the US to achieve
    national energy independence?
  • Possibilities

Fuel Land usage GHG emissions cost reliability
Ethanol high medium high medium
Coal low high low high
Nuclear low none low high
Natural gas low medium medium high
Solar/wind medium none high low
17
Usability of Nuclear
-More cost effective than ethanol -Can power up
electrical cars, or hydrogen fuel cells. -Better
land use than ethanol
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