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Toward an energy surety future.
Tatro, Marjorie L. ; Jones, Scott A. ; Covan, John Morgan ; Kuswa, Glenn W. ; Menicucci, David F. ; Robinett, Rush D., III
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Expenditures;    Security Energy Sources.;    Energy Policy;    Land Use;    29 Energy Planning, Policy And Economy;   
DOI  :  10.2172/876234
RP-ID  :  SAND2005-6281
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  876234
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Because of the inevitable depletion of fossil fuels and the corresponding release of carbon to the environment, the global energy future is complex. Some of the consequences may be politically and economically disruptive, and expensive to remedy. For the next several centuries, fuel requirements will increase with population, land use, and ecosystem degradation. Current or projected levels of aggregated energy resource use will not sustain civilization as we know it beyond a few more generations. At the same time, issues of energy security, reliability, sustainability, recoverability, and safety need attention. We supply a top-down, qualitative model--the surety model--to balance expenditures of limited resources to assure success while at the same time avoiding catastrophic failure. Looking at U.S. energy challenges from a surety perspective offers new insights on possible strategies for developing solutions to challenges. The energy surety model with its focus on the attributes of security and sustainability could be extrapolated into a global energy system using a more comprehensive energy surety model than that used here. In fact, the success of the energy surety strategy ultimately requires a more global perspective. We use a 200 year time frame for sustainability because extending farther into the future would almost certainly miss the advent and perfection of new technologies or changing needs of society.

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