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3.1 - Issues with energy supply
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A-level Geography G3 (Energy) Mind Map on 3.1 - Issues with energy supply, created by RoryFlynn2 on 06/06/2013.
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3.1 - Issues with energy supply
Environmental
Fossil fuels are not renewable - finite
Earth's reserves unknown to an extent
We may have passed peak oil production
Demands for oil continue to rise - despite attempts to reduce + be sustainable
Europe + N. America's demands continue to rise
China + India both becoming industrialised - each pop exceeds 1 billion
Much higher fossil fuel usage
China demand grows 10%/yr
New oil fields
Recent new discoveries - Brazil to Sierra Leone
Whole new oil basin - 1000 km from coast of Ghana to Sierra Leone
1 billion barrels of oil??
Other fuel options:
Methane hydrates - crystallised gas
Large deposits under Gulf of Mexico
Tar sands - large Canadian deposits
Expensive to purify
Companies invested nearly £50bn
Devastating eco impacts
Thousands of kilometres of toxic waste ponds
300ft deep mines
Hundreds of miles of pipeline
Coal gasification
Converting coal into combustible gas
Economic
BP
BP largest UK-owned TNC - 100,000 employees - 100 countries
Annual income 2006 - $26,172 million
2005 - produce 4 million barrels/ day - current reserves = 18.3 billion barrels
Has pipelines and ships to transport oil across world
17 refineries worldwide - each with processing power of 2.8 million barrels/ day
2nd largest fuel retailer in US
Technological
Solar
Total human power needs predicted - 16 terawatts
20 terawatts by 2020
Sunshine on solid Earth = 120 terawatts - virtually unlimited
Large focus on solar in '70s
Rise in oil prices in Iraq war (1980's) led to decrease in research for solar and new focus on computer microprocessors
Hope that recent climate issues brings back solar research
US, Germany, Spain - current leaders in solar market
Exciting prospects for hot African and middle-eastern countries
Saharan Forest Project
Photosynthesis
Research into how leaves use sunlight to make useful molecules
Wind - China
Heavy investing into wind farms
Demand for energy growing rapidly = energy security issues
2040 - Chinese will be emitting 3.5bn tonnes of carbon - 0.8bn tonnes in 2000
Keen on renewables
4th largest wind turbine market
Installed capacity doubled to 12,000 MW
Growth rate 3x rest of world
Special turbines in Mongolia - globalisation
Small turbine - large blade
Advantages
Virtually free + infinite
Prevents emissions of 4,000 tonnes of CO2
Disadvantages
Cannot provide enough energy to replace fossil fuels globally
Small energy - large damage to landscape
Lithium - Bolivia
Half of the world's supply of Lithium lies beneath Bolivia salt flats
5.4 million tonnes
Used to make batteries in electric cars
Is the key to the tech some believe will make clean electricity a reality
Nuclear - UK
Quick way to meet national 'energy gap'
Nuclear doesn't significantly contribute to global warming
Issues?
Disposal
Radioactive material remains dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years
Cost
2.3 million cubic metres put in temporary storage
Predicted £85 billion cost
Danger
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Cancers and child disabilities
Political
Europe
Energy security worries
Interrupted supplies from Russia 2006 - Dependent on other countries
EU politicians argue diversification is needed
Drive for self sufficiency = more wind farms, greater investment in biofuels and possible return of nuclear power
US
Speculations of US foreign policy in Middle-East related to Us reliance on oil supplies
Further theories Obama maintaining influence in middle-east to safeguard supply - esp since China demand from ME rising
China
2009 - announcement China seeking greater stakes in African oil
Bid to gain control over 1/6 of Nigerian oil reserves
Angola + Sudan already suppliers
Oct 2009 - billion dollar negotiations in Guinea
Human rights concerned - Guinean army recently massacred civilian protesters
Concerns of Chinese govt propping up corrupt African govts
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