What Does the Future Hold for Energy?

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Presented by Patrick Sheehan. A discussion of the past, present, and future of the energy sector; including upcoming energy sources and prognosis for the coming decades. This session will cover the intersection of policy and technology, and pay special attention to discussion of energy in the state of Florida.

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What Does the Future Hold for Energy?

WORLD FUTURE SOCIETY

Presentation given by: Patrick Sheehan, Office of Energy Director

Saturday, July 12, 2014

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICESCOMMISSIONER ADAM H. PUTNAM

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World Energy Consumption by Fuel type, 1990-2040

Source: EIA, International Energy Outlook 2013

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Annual Average Natural Gas Price Projections to 2035

Source: EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2013

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Natural Gas Consumption and Production Projections to 2040

Source: EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2013

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Florida’s Energy Consumption Estimates as of 2012

Source: U.S Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Coal11.76

Natural Gas32.82

Motor Gasoline excl. Ethanol23.93

Distillate Fuel Oil

6.54

Jet Fuel4.58LPG

0.43

Residual Fuel1.82

Other Petro-leum1.02

Nuclear Elec-tric Power

4.56

Biomass6.09

Other Renewables1.35

Net Interstate Flow of Elec-tricity5.10

CoalNatural GasMotor Gasoline excl. EthanolDistillate Fuel OilJet FuelLPGResidual FuelOther PetroleumNuclear Electric PowerBiomassOther RenewablesNet Interstate Flow of Electricity

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Florida’s Energy Profile

Source: U.S Energy Information Administration (EIA)

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