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Sustainability and Renewable Energy What’s our role?
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Education inside and outside the classroom Infusing concepts of sustainability into the curriculum Creating workforce training Transforming the campus into a living laboratory
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Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example Choice of crop makes a big difference in energy efficiency. Corn requires large amounts of water, biocides, and energy to produce. Affects global price of a basic food stuff in many developing countries. Average fill up of a 25 gallon SUV gas tank with ethanol requires same amount of grain as it takes to feed a person for 1 year. http://www.energybulletin.net/node/24169 http://www.energybulletin.net/node/24169
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Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example U.S. grows more corn for ethanol. Grows less soy. Brazil compensates and grows more soy.
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Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example 20% of greenhouse gas contribution is from land use changes including deforestation. The draining of peat swamps in Indonesia results 2 billion tons carbon dioxide emissions per year Indonesia 3 rd largest emitter of greenhouse gases after the U.S. and China, despite small industrial base.
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Land conversion creates carbon debt
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Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example Cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass? 2 nd generation biofuels
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Biodiesel from Jatropha? Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example 2 nd generation biofuels
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Biodiesel from algae? 100,000 gal oil/acre? 2 nd generation biofuels Tell the larger story: Biofuels as an example
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Workforce training Energy efficiency Renewables: solar, wind, geothermal, tidal? What about water, food, urban planning? Total US 94.6 Quad Btu EIA- annual review 2009
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Biocides: chemical structures come from petroleum Fertilizers: Haber Bosch Process uses natural gas for the Hydrogen and requires high energy Irrigation: pumps depend on diesel and electricity (coal, natural gas) Mechanization (tractors): diesel, gasoline Transportation: trucks, ships, planes and the refrigeration required Food = Fossil Fuels
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Energy conservation requires change in the food system 10 calories of petroleum required to produce 1 calorie of food 20% of current US fossil fuel consumption is used to grow, process, and distribute food (FF p. 102).
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Water use = Energy use 19% of the state’s electricity, 30% of its natural gas, and 88 billion gallons of diesel fuel every year …and this demand is growing California Energy Commission In CA water-related energy use consumes:
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Ecocity Builders Majority of human population now urban Many cities designed around the car = massive energy use Design for being there, not getting there
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Expanding our idea of energy conservation Organic agriculture Rain water catchment Grey water systems Nutrient cycling Ecocity design What are we doing to train a workforce in:
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Living Laboratory Green Building Transportation Food systems Water Landscaping Purchasing Maintenance Investments
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