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1、FUTURE ENERGY: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESThomas W. KerlinEveryone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.Attributed both to former Senator Patrick D. Moynihanand to former Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesingerto live on the earths energy income rather than its energy capital.Isa
2、ac AsimovIt is quite evident, though, that this squandering cannot go on indefinitely, for geological investigations prove our fuel stores to be limited. So great has been the drain on them of late years that the specter of exhaustion is looming up threateningly in the distance.Nikolai Tesla (1931)K
3、erlin-Energy2012.book Page i Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMKerlin-Energy2012.book Page ii Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMFUTURE ENERGY: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESThomas W. KerlinKerlin-Energy2012.book Page iii Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMNoticeThe information presented in this p
4、ublication is for the general education of the reader. Because nei-ther the author nor the publisher has any control over the use of the information by the reader, both theauthor and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any kind arising out of such use. The reader isexpected to exercise s
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8、 even if in conflict with theinformation in this publication.Copyright 2013 International Society of Automation (ISA)All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2ISBN: 978-1-937560-28-7No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmi
9、tted in any form or by anymeans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permissionof the publisher.ISA67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12277Research Triangle Park, NC 27709Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data in process.Kerlin-Energy2012.book
10、Page iv Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMvContentsAcknowledgment xvAbout the Author xviiPreface xixPart I: GETTING STARTEDChapter 1 Introduction to the Energy Story 31.1 The Energy Issues 51.2 Three Viewpoints 51.3 Success Stories 61.4 Getting Energy 71.5 Energy and the Environment 91.6 Making th
11、e Transformation 91.7 Preparing for the Energy Future 11References 11Chapter 2 Fundamentals 13The Main Points 152.1 Understanding Energy 152.2 Conservation of Energy 172.3 Energy and Power 172.4 Units of Measure 172.5 Forms of Energy 222.6 Energy Utilization 342.7 Energy Efficiency 372.8 Energy Bala
12、nces 392.9 A Little Chemistry 402.10 A Little Biology 462.11 Linear vs. Exponential Growth 482.12 Energy Information on the Internet 502.13 Energy Facts vs. Energy Fiction 52Exercises 52Kerlin-Energy2012.book Page v Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMContentsviChapter 3 Energy Production and Consum
13、ption 55The Main Points 573.1 Overview 583.2 World Energy Production and Consumption 593.3 U.S. Energy Production and Consumption 613.4 Oil Production and Consumption 633.5 Natural Gas Production and Consumption 673.6 Coal Production and Consumption 693.7 Uranium Production and Consumption 703.8 Ele
14、ctricity 713.9 Greenhouse Gas Release and Pollution from Energy Production 723.10 Energy Recoverable from Non-Renewable Resources 733.11 Interpretation 75References 76Exercises 76Part II: ENERGY SOURCESChapter 4 Fossil Fuels 81The Main Points 834.1 Introduction 844.2 Oil 864.3 Oil Sand 1024.4 Oil Sh
15、ale 1054.5 Gaseous Hydrocarbons 1074.6 Coal 1134.7 Synthetic Liquid Fuels 1194.8 Fossil Fuel Summary 124References 125Exercises 126Chapter 5 Renewables 129The Main Points 1315.1 Introduction 1315.2 The Solar Resource 1325.3 Useful Energy Derived from Sunlight 1375.4 Useful Energy from Non-Solar Sour
16、ces 1385.5 Using Renewables 138References 139Exercises 139Kerlin-Energy2012.book Page vi Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMContentsviiChapter 6 Solar Energy 141The Main Points 1436.1 Introduction 1436.2 Solar Heating 1446.3 Solar Electricity 1546.4 Looking Ahead 160References 161Exercises 161Chapt
17、er 7 Biofuels 163The Main Points 1657.1 Introduction 1657.2 Plants and Energy 1667.3 Plant Characteristics 1697.4 Biochemical Processes 1707.5 Thermochemical Processes 1747.6 Chemical Processes and Applications 1767.7 Hybrid Processes 1797.8 Biofuels Requiring No Processing 1817.9 Biomass-to-Biofuel
18、 Process Overview 1817.10 Looking Ahead 183References 184Exercises 184Chapter 8 Wind Energy 187The Main Points 1898.1 Introduction 1898.2 Wind Energy Potential 1908.3 Wind Energy Physics 1918.4 Wind Energy Machines 1928.5 Intermittency 1968.6 Wind Machine Siting 1978.7 Wind Energy Status and Prospec
19、ts 198References 199Exercises 199Chapter 9 Hydroenergy 201The Main Points 2039.1 Introduction 2039.2 Physics of Falling Water Energy 2049.3 Turbines and Generators 2059.4 Falling Water Hydroelectric Systems 206Kerlin-Energy2012.book Page vii Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMContentsviii9.5 Pumped
20、 Storage 2089.6 River Flow, Tidal Flow, and Ocean Current Energy Converters 2099.7 Wave Energy Converters 2119.8 Tide Energy Converters 2139.9 Hydroenergy, Environmental Effects, and Public Safety Concerns 2139.10 Hydroenergy and Load-Following 2149.11 Hydroenergy Contribution to Energy Needs 214Ref
21、erences 215Exercises 215Chapter 10 Geothermal Energy 217The Main Points 21910.1 Introduction 21910.2 Sub-Surface Conditions 22010.3 The Resource 22210.4 Hydrothermal Sources 22310.5 Enhanced Geothermal Systems 22410.6 Geothermal Energy for Heat and Electricity 22710.7 Environmental Effects 23010.8 H
22、eat Pumps 23110.9 Conclusions 232References 232Exercises 233Chapter 11 Nuclear Energy 235The Main Points 23711.1 Introduction 23811.2 Fission Reactors 23811.3 Safety 24311.4 Energy Costs and Environmental Impacts 25011.5 Proliferation 25211.6 Reactor Design Evolution 25311.7 Nuclear Fuel Supply 2621
23、1.8 Fusion 26311.9 Nuclear Energy in the Future 265References 266Exercises 266Chapter 12 Hydrogen 269The Main Points 27112.1 Introduction 271Kerlin-Energy2012.book Page viii Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:21 PMContentsix12.2 Hydrogen Properties 27312.3 Hydrogen Production 27612.4 Hydrogen Storage 28
24、212.5 Options for Hydrogen Production Sites 28312.6 Hydrogen Distribution 28412.7 Use of Hydrogen as a Fuel 28412.8 Energy Efficiency 28512.9 Hydrogens Future 286References 287Chapter 13 Energy Transport 289The Main Points 29113.1 Introduction 29213.2 Coal Transport 29213.3 Liquid Fuel Transport 292
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