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Page 1: EGEE 102 – Energy Conservation And Environmental Protection National and International Energy Usage Profiles.

EGEE 102 – Energy Conservation And Environmental Protection

National and International Energy Usage Profiles

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EGEE 102-Pisupati 2

Total Energy Use QBTUs (1999)

North America

116

C.& S. A.

20

W. Europe

70

Africa

12

E. Europe & FSU

60

M. East

16

F. East & Oceania

98

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Energy Per Capita Consumption (MMBtu/person)

North America

289

C.& S. A.

50

W. Europe

148

Africa

15

E. Europe & FSU

125

M. East

100

F. East & Oceania

30

World – 63

Japan - 171

US - 320

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The World Needs Affordable Energy

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Affluence

Poverty

Annual Commercial Energy Consumption per Capita (kWh / person)

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Source: World Resources Institute Database 1996-1997

BangladeshChina

Poland

Mexico

South Korea

UK

France U.S.

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Total Primary Energy Consumption per Dollar of GDP

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Inferences Class Discussion

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Energy Intensity of G7 Countries

0 5 10 15 20

Japan

Italy

Germany

UK

France

U.S.

Canada

Energy Intensity (103 Btu / $GDP) International Energy Outlook 2001 (March 2001) Tables A1, A3

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World Energy Use, 1999 (Quads)Fuel QUADS

Petroleum (74 M bbs/day 152

N. Gas (84 T cu. ft/y) 89

Coal (4.7 B tons/y) 85

Hydro 27

Nuclear 25

Other renewable sources 2.5

Total 382 Quads

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World Electricity Generation

• 12 T kWh• US 3.23 TkWh• China 1.02 TkWh• Japan 0.947 TkWh

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Fuel Sources for Electricity Generation (US)

565728

30789

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Coal

Petroleum

Gas

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US Total Energy Consumption (2000)

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Energy Consumption in the US

Natural Gas 24%

Coal23%

Petroleum39%

Nuclear8%

Hydro3%

Wood and waste

3%

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US Energy Foundation

Renewables 6%

96.1 Quads

Fossil fuels provide 85% of energy (67%

of electricity)

1999

2020

127.0 Quads

By 2020, reliance on fossil fuels could

grow to 90%

Coal22%

Nuclear 8%

Renewables 7%

Oil 40%

Gas23%

Coal21%

Nuclear 5%

Oil 40%

Gas28%

+32%

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US Coal Flow (2000) (Million Short Tons)

Surface692.5

Electric Power991.3

Consumption1079.7Underground

382.9

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US Petroleum Flow MMBbls (2000)

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Residential Heating Choices

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Transportation

• Registered Motor Vehicles

154.2 million

Vehicle miles 1,793 billion miles

Fuel Consumed 90.6 billion gals

Motor Fuel Expenses $104.7 billions