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Fundamentals of Global Energy Business Michael J. Orlando University of Colorado - Denver week 2: Supply of Energy video 3: What Primary Sources are Used to Satisfy Demand?
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3 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Global Energy Flow 2009 Source: International Energy Agency http://www.iea.org/etp/explore (accessed 12/17/2013)http://www.iea.org/
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4 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. US Energy Flow 2009 (Quadrillion BTU) Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory https://flowcharts.llnl.gov/ (accessed 12/17/2013) https://flowcharts.llnl.gov/
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5 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Energy Source – World vs. US -- Supply % -- Transformation -- to Electrical % -- WorldUSWorldUS coal272148 oil343761 nat. gas21252218 nuclear691522 renewable138911 - biomass10421 - other34710
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6 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Energy End Use – World vs. US -- Industry % ---- Transportation % ---- Residential % -- WorldUSWorldUSWorldUS coal3460-4- oil13*3696*9410*10 nat. gas1835132043 renewable7923404 - biomass7923404 - other----00 electricity2714102541 * note: assumes all Refinery and other Transform = oil
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7 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Primary Energy Consumption - OECD Source: US EIA 2013 International Energy Outlook (Table A2)
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8 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Primary Energy Consumption - non-OECD Source: US EIA 2013 International Energy Outlook (Table A2)
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9 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School. Primary Energy Cons - non-OECD Asia Source: US EIA 2013 International Energy Outlook (Table A2) 2040 337.48
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10 Global Energy Management Program---- Business School.
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