Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency Read Pages 555 – 557 Describe two main approaches to energy conservation and give a specific example of each. According to some estimates, effective energy conservation in the U.S. could save how many million barrels of oil a day?
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency A. Conservation vs. Efficiency 1. Conservation – moderating or eliminating wasteful or unnecessary energy- consuming activities Ex. carpooling, lowering driving speeds 2. Efficiency – ability too obtain a given result or amount of output while using less energy input Accomplished with better technology Ex. designing and manufacturing more fuel-efficient automobiles
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency B. Energy intensity – a country’s or region’s total energy consumption divided by is GDP a. In developed countries, energy intensity is considerably higher in the US and Canada than in Japan and Europe b. Energy intensity in developing countries is substantially less than it is in industrialized countries, but the greatest increase in energy consumption is in developing nations (as countries boost their economic development, energy demands increase)
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency C. Energy-efficient technologies 1. Homes, Cars, and Industries: a. Compact fluorescent lightbulbs require 25% of the energy used by incandescent lightbulbs and last 9x longer b. “Superinsulated” homes use 70-90% less heat than those insulated by standard methods
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency C. Appliances: i) National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) sets national appliance standards for major home appliances ii) Requires manufacturers to provide Energy Guide labels on all new appliances to provide estimates of annual operating costs
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency d. Automobile efficiency has improved dramatically as a result of the use of lighter materials and designs that reduce air drag CAFÉ Standards – corporate average fuel efficiency These standards set benchmarks for auto manufacturers to meet. The average fuel efficiency of new vehicles must be raised to 35 mpg by the year 2020 e. New aircraft are much more fuel-efficient than older models f. Technological improvements in the paper making industry translates to increased profits for manufacturers 2.
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency Cogeneration / Combined Heat and Power (CHP) - involves the production of two useful forms of energy from the same fuel; typically involves the generation of electricity, and then the steam produced during the process is used rather than wasted
Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency 2. Electricity Deregulation – competitive utilities are more likely than regulated monopolies to adopt technological advances that increase energy efficiency and thereby lower costs E. Energy Conservation at the Individual Level 1. Lower thermostat in winter and raise it in summer 2. Turn off lights when you leave a room 3. Drive more slowly 4. Utilize carpooling or public transportation