Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 12:30 PM
203 B (Minneapolis Convention Center)
Description:
There is need for a well-structured, transparent and robust approach for evaluating energy systems that includes the three dimensions of
sustainability: environmental, economic and societal. Issues with system boundaries, and variability of data used in assessments and energy equivalents will remain apparent as we continue to employ technologies to find sustainable energy supplies and alternative feedstocks. Factor in the repercussions of oil and gas production on produced water, questions and concerns surrounding bio-fuels, and the impacts of solar and nuclear energy production expansion, and the need for a sustainable evaluation approach becomes even more apparent.
Applying appropriate metrics along the energy supply chains will improve the decision measurement criteria necessary to aide technology developers as they guide the transition to new alternative feedstocks and sustainable energy sources. Additionally, the development of sustainability metrics permits analysis of the specific costs and benefits of new energy sources that could help inform federal decision-making.
Sponsor:
International Congress on Energy: Innovations of Green Process Engineering for Sustainable Energy and Environment
Co-Sponsor(s):
Topical B: 1st Annual World Congress on Sustainable Engineering (TB), Climate Change (09h), Sustainability (09g), International Congress on Energy: Biorefinery Technologies for Forest Based Lignocellulosic Biomass (T4B), International Congress on Energy: Global Nuclear and Solar Energy in the 21st Century (T4A), International Congress on Energy: Hydrogen Production and Storage (T4C), International Congress on Energy: General Topics (T4E), Sustainable Energy (23C), Sustainable Engineering Forum (23)
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