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In 2002 the Unites States of America used 97 Quads of energy which is the equivalent of 97,000,000,000,000,000 btu or 2,800,000,000,000,000 kWh. This is an amount of energy almost beyond comprehension. What is worse is that we WASTED 57.9% OR MORE of this energy became waste heat!!!

An astounding 87.6% of this energy came from fossil fuels including oil, coal, and natural gas.

For over a century, electricity has been distributed to homes and businesses to provide lighting, heating, and cooling, and to drive motors, industrial equipments, and in recent years, computers.

Electricity is a convenient means of distributing energy and it seems clean, neat and efficient to the users of electrical products and appliances. However, the TRUTH is that electricity generation is one of the most wasteful and polluting industrial processes in our current society.

Oil, coal and natural gas represent millions of years of solar energy captured by plants and micro-organisms and captured under ground for us to use. Fossil fuels are an amazing resource that has allowed us to develop an amazing society with an electrical power grid at its heart. Approximately 39.4% of the 2002 US Total Energy Consumption went into making electricity, while only about 27.9% went into transportation!!

Approximately half of the electricity produced in the United States is made by burning coal to create heat. This heat is converted to mechanical work by heat engines at an efficiency of not more than 40%, typically 35%. The mechanical work is then converted to electricity by electromechanical generators with a typical 90% efficiency. Thus, 66-68.6% of the energy available in coal has already been lost in producing the electricity.

The electricity is then distributed through an electrical grid where a further 20% or more of the energy is lost and in the end not more than 25% of the energy available in coal is lost as waste heat.

The electrical appliances that we use are often inefficient. Common motors in products such as vacuum cleaners and fans typically operate at 50% to 65% efficiency thereby create yet more waste heat which is then pumped outside by air conditioning systems running on electricity.

The efficiency of solar photovoltaic systems is typically below 15% and must therefore be very large to produce useful amounts of electricity which would be distributed by inefficient networks. Photovoltaic panels are expensive because huge amounts of energy must be used to create them. This makes large scale adoption of photovoltaics to replace our existing electrical generation infrastructure a bad idea.

A BETTER SOLUTION IS AVAILABLE WITH CURRENT TECHNOLOGY AND OUR EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE. Whenever possible, use solar energy as heat directly. Drive heating and cooling systems directly with the heat from the sun rather than converting it to electricity. If coal is to be used, burn it in an efficient generator co-located with a home or business that can use the waste heat thereby increasing the efficiency of coal use from 25% to produce electricity to 95% or better to create electricity, hot water, space heating and space cooling.

Our society will continue to use electricity … But we should use it wisely.

We should divert electricity away from space heating, hot water heating, space cooling, and refrigeration which would dramatically reduce our energy consumption.

We should insist on high efficiency mercury free alternatives to incandescent light bulbs.

We should purchase appliances with electrical motors having an efficiency of at least 85%.

We can make a significant difference NOW and we SHOULD.

Electricity can be our friend if used wisely …

Wayne Conrad

 

For more information about "Sustainable Technologies for a better future" visit www.omachron.com.

member photo Mr. Conrad,

I have read several of your essays. Bravo, you are absolutely constructive in your candid recommendations. You offer clear alternatives in every case.

Like you, I see subtle, yet accelerative momentum fueling thought and progressive insights congruently empowering significant opportunities for change. We have three peaceful, quiet, revolutionary movements occurring simultaneously in our midst. These components have been aptly named "The Green" (focus: energy conservation and environment) and "The Blue" (aquaculture and oceanic--marine, aquatic, pelagic).

However, the most excitement we are witnessing is occurring congruently:
"The White" ( focus: Enlightened thinking , the white lightening which is the cause for enhancing collaborative, conceivably ,implementable opportunities stimulating and promoting discretionary pathways. Together, positively affecting the favorable economic stimuli so badly needed for American well-being these are being conceived and presented as sustainable policies by the few. Just as the beehive remains dormant in winter, the workers are waking up in the warmth of acceptance of ideas directed toward well-being for all. Once we change how power is generated, so too will the empowered classes be uplifted to the spirit supportive to Joe Public.

As Bob Dylan's lyrics indicated perhaps forty years ago', "The times they are achanging". We all had been lulled to sleep in our fascination with the age of the computer which is providing us with peaceful revolutionary mechanisms to communicate. Yankee ingenuity will prevail in this light as millions of Americans are working on these issues simultaneously. The day is fast approaching when we can virtually see diminished need for transporting tankers through the Gulf of Hormuz. Peacefully, sensibly, logically and forcefully these chances exist. The wave of change must be initiated in the halls of congress. Thank goodness for the tides of change. Momentus parabolis significantum. And best of all, we will not need to wait 50 years. My prediction is 10. After all, the baby-boomers deserve the right to enjoy this ride. Limiting conflicts peacefully and diplomatically is always the best alternative for the wisdom is evident, "The art of war is to have no war at all." Perhaps we can all enjoy participation in beating our swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks. I say ah, I say uh Uncle Isaiah.
This Energy Shift is welcome. Mr. Cheney may not agree but that itself is a good sign. How can anyone be so careless and ludicrous to develop energy policies behind closed doors. When politicians deflect transparency, something is drastically wrong or they are fearful of something that threatens their hidden agenda. When this wave retires, the surf will pick up. The tides are churning. The new rides are not evidenced in the limited foresight and lack thereof in the presidential rhetoric blandered by either of the two parties candidates. So let's work on a new wave of congressmen and senators and replay the tape of checks and balances proliferated in the basics of Our Constitution. Power to The People.

Kindest regards,
Jim Reardon
AquaEnergy, LLC
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