When talking about global energy use, a common unit to discuss is the quad. This is short for one quadrillion BTUs. In SI units that is 1.055 x 10^18 joules or 1.055 exajoules.
We’ll use the United States as an example (because data for the U.S. are easy to get). The U.S. uses 94.6 quads per year. The sources of this energy are shown on the left. 40.4% of this is used to generate electricity. The rest is used directly. The final uses are shown on the right: residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation.
You notice that petroleum is used almost entirely as a transportation fuel. If the U.S. could convert to an electric vehicle base, the flow of energy to transportation could come from the “electricity generation” box, which involves renewable sources like solar and wind. These renewables are a small fraction, but if they could be made cheaper, their fraction would increase.
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This chart makes me sad. Solar energy: 0.11? Wind 0.70? Hydro: 2.68? The most renewable sources make up less than 5%…...
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Good catch, adriantumble. Of all the energy...left, 58% of it ends up as
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pretty awesome graph
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A great infographic. I found it interesting...transportation consumed
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When talking about global energy use, a common unit to discuss is the quad. This is short for one quadrillion BTUs. In...
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