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ENERGY POLICY LEADERSHIP Brice Dally September 16, 2008 CBE 555
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Outline Intro Bush Policy Obama and McCain Proposals Pickens’ Plan Conclusion/Discussion
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Relevance Energy Crisis Environmental Economic National Security Informed Voter Impact to ChE Job Market Informational, not Persuasive
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Current Energy Usage
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Energy Policy Leadership New Deal or Space Race situation Business as usual without the right leadership
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President Bush’s Plan Unveiled at 2006 State of the Union Advanced Energy Initiative (AEI) 22% increase for clean tech Fuel for vehicles Power for homes/business American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI) Over 10 years $50 billion for R&D funding $86 billion for tax incentives
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Federal R&D Distribution In 2009, Energy accounts ~1% of Federal R&D spending
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DOE Bush Proposed Budget 2009 Total ~ $25 billion
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AEI Budget, $3.2 billion
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AEI Goals Vehicles 40 mile range solely on battery Cellulosic ethanol competitive with corn-based by 2012 H2 fuel cell available to public by 2020
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AEI Goals Homes and Businesses Complete $2 billion commitment to clean-coal, bring to marketplace Global Nuclear Energy Partnership to address spent fuel, proliferation, work on new tech Improve solar pv cells to be competitive by 2015 Expand access to wind energy
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Twenty in Ten Reduce gasoline usage by 20% in ten years (2017) 35 billion gallons of renewable and alternative fuels Corn ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel, methanol, butanol, hydrogen, other alternative fuels 8.5 billion gallons saved by fuel economy regulations Improvement in 2010 to 2017
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Bush Accounting of Alt. Fuels All fuels are treated equal on a per volume basis, except diesel gets a 1.5x credit. 32 billlion gal / 213 billion gal projected = 15% reduction 5 years behind schedule according to DOE projections Credit EtOH- Corn15 EtOH- Cellulosic7.2 EtOH- Import3 EtOH- Other Feedstock0.5 BTL diesel2.94.35 Biodiesel1.31.95 Total32billion gal
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Quick Check (32 billion gal gas)(125000 BTU/gal) = 4e15 BTU (25.7 billion gal EtOH)(84000 BTU/gal) = 2.1e15 BTU (2.9 billion gal BTL)(128000 BTU/gal) = 3.7e14 BTU (1.3 billion gal Biodiesel)(128000 BTU/gal) = 1.7e14 BTU Total = 2.7e15 BTU / (125000 BTU/gal) = 22 billion gal gas replaced 22/213 = 10% reduction
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Fuel Economy Current avg = 20.2 mpg Improve to save 8.5 billion gal gas 8.5 billion gal/213 billion gal = 4% (not 5%?) New mpg = (20.2 mpg)(213 billion gal) 213 billion gal – 8.5 billion gal = 21.0 mpg Federal policy needed?
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Congress Acts Changes fuel economy standard to 35 mpg by 2020. Gas saved = 213 billion gal – (20.2 mpg/35 mpg)(213 billion gal) = 90 billion gal saved, a 40% reduction Alternative fuel policy stays the same “Twenty in Ten” becomes “Fifty in Fifteen”
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Bush’s Last Energy Policies… Off shore drilling Oil shale 1.5 trillion barrels in CO, UT, WY basin ANWR Refinery projects 149 refineries, none built in last 30 years Speed up governments review of improvements
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Obama and McCain Originally focus of talk, but limited numbers available Campaign promises vs. actual policy…? Latest poll statistical dead heat
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Cap-and-Trade Program Cut emissions 80% below 1990 level by 2050 Auction 100% of credits, everyone pays Cut emissions 60% below 1990 level by 2050 Phase in auction over time, relies on past emissions distribution Obama SupportsMcCain Supports
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Cap-and-Trade Government sets a cap on total emissions of CO2 Companies/groups issued credits which give the right to emit a certain amount Trading occurs by over-polluters buying from under-polluters Government uses some/all revenue to fund Energy Policy Issues include enforcement and allocation of credits
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Off-Shore Drilling Maybe would consider as part of comprehensive plan Calls for lifting ban of Outer Continental Shelf Immediate price relief Obama ReluctantMcCain Supports
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Potential of Off-Shore Sites
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Production from Off-Shore Drilling Commercial production estimated to start in 2013 (locating and developing wells) assuming legislation passed today Estimates of production from 200,000 (Energy Information Administration) to 1 million barrels a day (Oil Industry group) Taking best case scenario, 1 million barrels would increase world’s daily supply 1% Over long term, a standard economic model shows a 1% increase in production yields a 3% decrease in gas price, assuming others don’t cut production to maximize profits $4 gal of gas reduced to $3.88 Worth the risk?
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Fuel Economy Standards 4% mpg improvement per year 1 million plug-in hybrids by 2015 $7000 tax credit All new vehicles flex fuel by 2012 More effectively enforce current mpg standards $5000 for carbon-neutral, graduated for lower emissions Calls for more rapid change than current 50% flex fuel by 2012 ObamaMcCain
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4% Annual Improvement New mpg = (20.2 mpg)exp(.04*t)
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Nuclear Power Should explore, but not a great option Safety Storage Big government subsidies Want 45 new plants by 2030 Ultimately increasing to 100 new plants Best reactors in US produce about 10 million MW-h annually 100 plants @ 10 MWh = 1 billion MWh 1/4.2 = almost 25% of 2007 total electrical generation Obama OpposesMcCain Supports
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Other Policy Highlights Total investment of $150 billion over ten years Bush spent $15 billion in eight years 10% of electricity from renewables by 2012, 25% by 2025. Clean coal, Smart Grid, Alaka Pipeline Weatherize 1 million homes annually 60 billion gallons advanced biofuels $300 million prize to improve battery technology for transportation- 30% current cost $2 billion annually for clean coal Tax credit equal 10% of wages spent on R&D ObamaMcCain
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Pickens’ Plan DOE says 20% of power can come from wind, cost $1 trillion This could replace natural gas in electrical production Use domestic natural gas for transportation fuel to replace foreign oil Accounts for 38% of imports, saving $300 billion annually
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Conclusions Once in office, much more accountable for realistic policy Between two current candidates, Obama has put forth more details thus far Both promise more $$$ than currently used
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References http://www.whitehouse.gov/ http://www.whitehouse.gov/ http://www.energy.gov/news/ http://www.energy.gov/news/ http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/infbrief/nsf08312/ http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/infbrief/nsf08312/ http://www.eia.doe.gov/basics/quickoil.html http://www.eia.doe.gov/basics/quickoil.html http://www.eia.doe.gov/ http://www.eia.doe.gov/ http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/factsheet_energy_speech_080308.pdf http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/factsheet_energy_speech_080308.pdf http://www.johnmccain.com//Informing/Issues/ http://www.johnmccain.com//Informing/Issues/ http://www.grist.org/candidate_chart_08.html http://www.grist.org/candidate_chart_08.html http://www.eppo.go.th/ref/UNIT-OIL.html http://www.eppo.go.th/ref/UNIT-OIL.html http://www.slate.com/id/2197283/ http://www.slate.com/id/2197283/ http://www.nei.org/ http://www.nei.org/ http://www.pickensplan.com/ http://www.pickensplan.com/
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Discussion Thank you Any questions/comments???
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