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Page 1: Oil Peak, Facts and Policies Energy Policy Gary Flomenhoft, Fellow Gund Institute Lecturer, Community and Intl. Development .

Oil Peak, Facts and PoliciesEnergy Policy

Gary Flomenhoft, Fellow Gund InstituteLecturer, Community and Intl. Developmenthttp://www.uvm.edu/giee

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Energy Densities of Fuels

Fuel Energy Density (Mj/kg)

Peats, green wood, grasses 5.0-10.0Crop residues, air-dried wood 12.0-15.0Bituminous coals 18.0-25.0Charcoal, anthracite coals 18.0-32.0Crude oils 40.0-44.0

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Net Energy

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Hubbert Oil Cycle

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The Epoch of Fossil Fuel Exploitation(after Hubbert, 1969)

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US Oil Extraction

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World Oil Extraction

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Oil Reserves

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US Oil Extraction

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World Oil Extraction

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World Oil Extraction

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Source: Boyle, et al, Oxford Press

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Oil consumption by area

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OIL AND GAS LIQUIDS ASPO Scenario

Net Energy from Oil and Gas Liquids

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World Oil Extraction

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World Oil Flows

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Oil Producers: 98 countries

www.lastoilshock.com

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Oil Producers: 64 from 98 in decline, 60 terminally

www.lastoilshock.com

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http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3087

Oil Watch Monthly: October 2007

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Business As Usual-EIA

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Business As Usual-EIA

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1960-1980 Predictions

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1975-1983

Predictions

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Real Price of Oil 1869-2007

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Dubai Oil Prices and US Oil Consumption

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Dubai Oil Prices and US GDP

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Dubai Oil Prices and US OIL/GDP ratio

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World Oil Extraction

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Dumped Gas Hogs

1974 Lincoln~8mpg

1974 Corolla~30mpg

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Jet Industries:

Citi-Car(Beaumont)

Electricar Lectra

1980’s 2nd Wave of EVs

“Better batteries 10 years away”

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WORLD ENERGY

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2001 Vermont Own Load Electric Energy Supply

Nuclear

36.3%

Renewable

4.9%Hydro

6.9%

Hydro Quebec

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System

14.4%

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Gas

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(61% FF=8.8%FF)

8.8+1.6+1= 11.4% Fossil Fuels

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How VT Heats

86% Fossil Fuels

Fuel oil, kerosene

60%Bottled gas, LP

14%

Utility gas (nat gas)

12%

other fuel

wood9%

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electric5%

solar energy

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86% Fossil Fuels

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How People Move-USEIA

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Hummer H1Sticker price $106,185

Current lawEquipment deduction $25,000Total tax deduction* $60,722

Bush economic planEquipment deduction $75,000Total tax deduction* $88,722

* Includes bonus tax write-off enacted by Congress in March 2002 and a deduction for normal depreciation.

Sources: Detroit News research, IRS, Taxpayers for Common Sense

Gas Hog Tax Credit

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Source: EPA

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Policy Recommendations: Guidelines

1. Eliminate perverse incentives-make money!

2. Provide positive incentives-account for externalities. ie: putting a price on carbon-make money or revenue neutral.

3. Regulate (higher mpg)

3. Spend money

The playing field is NOT level. Fossil Fuels have 100 years of subsidies,ignoring external costs, and a huge lobby in DC. Don’t expect the “free market” to take care of it.

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WHAT TO DO? Reactive or Pro-active?

WHAT DON’T WE HAVE?•Oil-zero•Coal-zero•Nat Gas-not much (landfills)

Why promote consumption of something we don’t have?

* Conduct an audit of perverse incentives promoting FF use. Eliminate perverse incentives.

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WHAT TO DO?

DEALING WITH PEAK OIL IS GOOD FOR

•Climate Change

•Vermont Economy

•Should do it anyway

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WHAT TO DO? Provide incentives Ex: Germany

Policies, Market-based Instruments:

1. 1999 Tax & Rebate on Fuel (tax cut): Diesel/gasoline $1.79-2.48/gallon Funds rebated to payroll taxes-89%, efficiency, and RE

2. 2005 Cap/trade for CO2-powerplants and industrial heat

3. 1991 Feed-in Tariffs: Wind=$.1149, PV=$.6385, hydro=$.1055, biogas=$.1551

• No costs to government

Results:

1. PV Industry: 2715 MW installed, 52% of world total, 40,000 employed(US has 360 MW installed or 13% of Germany)

2. Wind Industry: 22,247MW, 28% of world total, 82,000 employed (United States 16,818MW)

3. Biomass sector 95,400 employed

Total: 217,000 employees in RE

~107,000 FF & nuclear

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WHAT TO DO? Reactive or Pro-active?

WHAT DO WE HAVE TO WORK WITH?•Trees•Farms•Cows•Land•Wind•Sun•Big and Small Hydro•Smart People•Indigenous Energy Industry•Entrepreneurs

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WHAT TO DO? Electricity

•VT Yankee = 550MW CT River Dams-567MW.

•Dams = $160 Million/year revenue.

•Buy the dams. Use eminent domain if necessary

•Fast-track small hydro-up to 400MW

•Approve more wind farms

•More Wood chip plants

•Etc.

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WHAT TO DO? Heat

• All-fuels efficiency/ weatherization

• District heating and co-generation

• Biodiesel heating fuel

• Wood and wood chip/pellet heating

• Building codes requiring passive solar, thermal mass, window

insulation, Solar hot water

• Wood stoves

• High Performance Schools Energy Program

• Cap/dividend on carbon-heating fuel

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WHAT TO DO? Transportation

•Hybrids

•Plug-in hybrids

•Electric vehicles

•Alternative fuels, ethanol, methanol (flex-fuel), biodiesel

•Trains

•Public transit-Jitneys

•Bike/pedestrian paths

•Tax/rebate on fuels

•Cap/dividend on carbon-vehicles

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WHAT TO DO? Agriculture

•Don’t turn food into fuel

•Biodiesel: waste oil, algae, non-food crops

Methane digesters: “Cow-power”

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Crisis or Opportunity

We will shift from Fossil Fuels.

Will we be Pro-active or reactive?

It’s up to you.


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