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Title: Nonrenewable Fuels


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Nonrenewable Fuels
  • Oil
  • Natural Gas
  • Coal
  • Nuclear

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Origin of Oil and Natural Gas
  • Marine microorganisms
  • Rapid burial before organic matter completely
    decays
  • Heat and pressure crack molecules
  • Takes at least 1-2 million years

3
Migration of petroleum products
  • Oil and gas are generally less dense than
    surrounding rocks
  • Migrate through porous materials
  • Becomes trapped by impermeable materials

4
Supply and Demand
  • Proven reserves
  • What we know we have
  • Production
  • How much we bring to market
  • Consumption
  • How much we use

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The future of petroleum
  • Enhanced oil recovery
  • Methane hydrates
  • Conservation
  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (US)
  • More offshore oil drilling (US)

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Predicted Oil Production(from M. King Hubbert,
1971)
Are we past the peak? Only 50 more years of
supply?
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Formation of Coal
  • Swampy environments on land
  • Land plants appeared about 400 million years ago
  • Anaerobic conditions
  • Burial
  • Heat and pressure

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Coal fields in the United States
Brown lignite Red
bituminous Gold sub-bituminous
Black anthracite
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Projected world coal production ( from M. King
Hubbert (1971)
Not yet past the peak. About 500 years of supply.
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Nuclear power
  • Splitting of atoms produces heat
  • U-235 primary fuel in power plants
  • Uranium and plutonium used in weapons
  • Reactors use heat to produce steam
  • Steam turns turbine which is connected to a
    generator

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Spent Fuel Storage
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Nuclear accidents of note
  • Three Mile Island (1979)
  • Chernobyl (1986)
  • Fukushima (2011)

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Uses and Limitations Environmental and
Societal Impacts
  • Petroleum (oil, natural gas in particular)
  • Coal
  • Nuclear
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