Dr. Ripudaman Malhotra at the UoH |
The talk aimed at exploring issues concerning energy and
sustainability. The debate about energy supply has often been portrayed as a
tension between the moral imperative of protecting the environment or
preserving the economic interests of the energy industry. This simplistic view
misses the larger challenge that we face in balancing the tension between
protecting the environment and the moral imperative of improving the lives of
people around the earth.
We had energy crisis in past such as the one in 1917 in US.
Crisis brings with it precious opportunity to learn useful things but,
unfortunately the humankind has wasted many such avenues that could have
resulted in addressing some of the key energy questions effectively.
The energy challenges in future pose tough choices for all
of us. It’s time to reframe the debate about energy supply. Energy is essential
for daily life and sustainability. It’s crucial to ensure adequate, affordable
energy for all to live a healthy and productive life. However, current practice
of energy production and consumption are not sustainable. Energy use is central
to way of life and consequences of not meeting future energy demands are dire.
This requires focus on a comprehensive energy policy that must be able to
answer “how much”, “how” and “from where” questions of energy management
effectively.
Different units of measures are in place for different
sources such as Gallons/ Barrels of oil, Tons or BTU for coal, SFCs for natural
gas and Kwh for electrical energy. Lack of uniform unit to measure energy
results in non-comparable analysis in studies on energy related issues. The
Cubic Mile of Oil or CMO has been devised to address this issue that becomes
very helpful in analysis of energy issues at world level. A cubic mile of oil (CMO) corresponds very
closely to the world’s current total annual consumption of crude oil; this is
equivalent to consumption of crude oil for 365 days at the rate of 18 million
barrels per day or 1.1 trillion gallons of oil.
A Cubic Mile of Oil describes the various energy sources and
how we use them, projects their future contributions, and delineates what it
would take to develop them to annually produce a CMO from each of them. The
requirement for additional energy in the future is so daunting that we will
need to use all resources. We also examine how improved efficiency and
conservation measures can reduce future demand substantially, and help
distinguish approaches that make a significant impact as opposed to merely
making us feel good.
I had prepared this article originally for the UoH Herald.
It's posted here: http://uohherald.commuoh.in/cubic-mile-of-oil-realities-and-options-for-averting-the-global-energy-crisis/
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