Energy Crisis: what can we do?
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Energy crisisEnergy crisis: what can we do?
Daly Xu Di 08533660
Erica Cheng Yuting 08530548
Contents
Introduction1
Causes and Effects2
Solutions3
Conclusion4
Introduction
Concept:An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (orprice rise) in the supply of energy resourcesto an economy.
Representation:Oil crisis, petroleum crisis, energy shortage,electricity shortage or electricity crisis.
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Introduction
Actuality:
With the development of economy, more and more energy is needed
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“The Energy Crisis Has Arrived”
Causes
• Supply—Demand Imbalance
Over –consumption
Choke point disruption or bottlenecks
at oil refineries
• Port facilities that restrict
fuel supply
Oil crisis:
Causes
Political eventsIndustrial actions
Energy
crisis
Union organized strikes Government embargoes
Regime change
Monarchy collapse
Military occupation
CoupOver-consumption
(cold winters)
Ageing infrastructure
Other energy crisis:
Infrastructure damage fromsevere weather
Attacks by terrorists or militia on important infrastructure
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Effects
1 2
Electricity consumers may experience intentionally-engineered rolling blackouts during periods of insufficient supply or unexpected power outages
New technology and energy efficiency measures become desirable for consumers seeking to decrease transport costs.
Social
effects
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Effects
3 4
Industrialized nations which dependent on oil
would have an adverse effect on the economies of oil producers.
Economic
effects
• Tourism
• The development
of coastal area
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Oil Was Used To Manufacture Every Item In This Photograph
ENERGY ENERGY CRISISCRISIS
FIGHT
Solutions
More oil drilling
More use of nuclear power and coal
Passing a windfall profits tax to assure that the oil companies did not become too rich
Solutions
Imposing taxes to assure that the price of gasoline did not fall
Forcing to raise the fuel efficiency of cars
Smaller, More EfficientVehicles
OTHERS
Accelerate Replacement & Control of Existing Dirty Units
Support/Promote Use of Clean New Generation Technologies for New Power Plants and Distributed Generation
Support/Promote Environmental Dispatch (Use Cleanest Units first and Dirtiest Units last and only to Avoid Emergencies)
OTHERS
Address Power Plant Emissions Impacts on RECLAIM and RTC Prices
Minimize Use of Existing Diesel-fired Emergency Back-Up
Implement Executive Orders Support/Promote Conservation Efforts Investment Bankers to the Energy Industry
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Conclusion
World is
probably beyond peak oil and gas
If we are still close, turn around and retreat
Finding new oil and gas takes decades
The facilities need tobe rebuilt.
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“WE” are not only Chinese
addicted
It is past time for debating, thecrisis is here. The time to fight isNOW!!
The earth’s energy has peaked andits use will start to disappear
It will never “be gone” but will soon be “far less than needed”
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References
References
www.themegallery.com http://images.google.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_crisis Chen, A. (2006, March 27). Averting an energy crisis.
eWeek, 23(13), 33-35. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
Lstiburek, J. (2008, July). Energy Security And Saving the Planet. ASHRAE Journal, pp. 61,64. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
Hodgson, P. (2008). Nuclear Power and the Energy Crisis. . (pp. 238-246). Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Retrieved July 18, 2009, from Academic Search Premier database.
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Energy crisis: what can we do?