ENERGY 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Smog, Anthracite, Energy Density

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22 May 2020
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Transportation is about 30% of us energy consumption. Transportation is the major use of petroleum and relies on oil as an energy source. Transportation is mostly about petroleum: virtually all comes from petroleum with over half from gasoline, transportation fuels ultimately come from oil today (and conversely, the predominant use for oil is for transportation) Oil affects our national economic balance sheet: so we should be thinking carefully about securing petroleum for the future and about alternatives. Possible alternatives to dependence on petroleum for transport: reduce consumption (ex: through higher efficiency, or less use of transportation, replace with biofuels, replace with natural gas, use electric vehicles, replace with hydrogen. Hydrogen fuel is basically an energy storage solution: its not a primary source of energy, but its potentially a good way of storing energy high energy density. Electrolysis requires input of electrical energy: most electricity comes from coal which we have seen has nasty side effects (co2 and.

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