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How next generation energy can set America free from oil dependence Anne Korin Institute for the Analysis of Global Security http://www.iags.org

The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) is a Washington based non-profit public educational organization dedicated to research and public debate on issues related to energy security. IAGS seeks to promote public awareness to the strong impact energy dependency has on our economy and security and to the myriad of technological and policy solutions that could help us move into an era of energy independence, and increase peace, prosperity and stability in the world. IAGS is not beholden to any industry or political group. http://www.iags.org

THE SET AMERICA FREE COALITION brings together prominent individuals and non-profit organizations concerned about the security and economic implications of America s growing dependence on foreign oil. The coalition, organized by the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security promotes a blueprint which spells out practical ways in which real progress toward energy security can be made over the next several years. www.setamericafree.org

We all agree that it s time to Set America Free

Our Dependence The United States consumes 25% of world oil. but holds barely 3% Oil Reserve Distribution 2002 (BP data) 3% 9% 4% Middle East and North Africa Europe and Eurasia 4% Asia Pacific 9% West Africa 71% South and Central America North America In 1973 (Arab Oil Embargo) we imported 35% of our oil needs. Today, we import 58%

History: Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review 2002, DOE/EIA-0384(2002) (Washington, DC, October 2003). Projections: Table F11.

How does all this affect our security?

Terror s next target Click here to learn more about threats to our oil supply

By hitting the oil tanker in Yemen the Mujahadeen hit the secret line, the provision line and the artery of the life of the crusader nation. Al Qaeda statement following the Oct. 6, 2002 attack on the French oil tanker the Limburg off the coast of Yemen.

Click here to learn more about petrodollars and terror. We re fighting a war against terror and paying for both sides

Enriching the enemy Last year oil stood on $27 per barrel Today it is sold for $52 Extra revenue for producers: $25 per barrel Net loss for the US economy: $100B per year Extra revenue for OPEC $250B

We re on a collision course with China in the Middle East

A nation of riders turns into a nation of drivers

The economic toll

Click here for a summary of the NDCF report. The True Cost of Oil If reflected at the gasoline pump, the hidden costs of oil would raise the price of a gallon of gasoline to over $5.28, a fill-up would be over $105. National Defense Council Foundation report

What can be done?

History: Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review 2002, DOE/EIA-0384(2002) (Washington, DC, October 2003). Projections: Table A11.

Conservation is not enough: The Oil Gap in the Transportation Sector (Source: US Dep. Of Energy) Mil barrels/ day 25 20 15 U.S. consumption No action taken 7% CAFE increase 20% CAFE increase 40% CAFE increase 60% CAFE increase 10 U.S. production including ANWR 5 U.S. production 0 70's 80's 90's 00's 10's 20's 30's 40's 50's CAFE = Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency = average mpg

We have choice in every aspect of our lives...

...but not when it comes to transportation fuel

Energy Security through fuel choice

miles per gallon of GAS, not miles per BTU!!

We re poor in oil, but rich in other domestic energy resources With 25% of global coal reserves the U.S. is the Saudi Arabia of coal. DOE estimates 2.45 billion metric tons a year of biomass are available for U.S. fuel production. In addition to the above solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, nuclear power are used to generate electricity.

Global distribution of energy reserves 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% OIL COAL NATURAL GAS North America S. & Cent. America Europe FSU Middle East Africa Asia Pacific

Flexible fuel vehicles (FFV) FFV's are designed to operate on alcohol (ethanol, methanol..), on gasoline, or on any mixture of the two. Nearly three million FFV's have been manufactured since 1996. The marginal cost of FFV is less than $100.

What is methanol? An alcohol fuel that can be produced from coal, natural gas, biomass. Can be used to power FFVs. Can also be used as a user friendly hydrogen-carrier fuel to power fuel cell vehicles.

"One of the Department of Energy's most successful Clean Coal Technology projects." U.S. Dept. of Energy statement on clean coal-tomethanol project.

Liquid Phase Methanol (LPMEOH) - Clean Coal to Fuel at under 50 cents a gallon

It s time to stop wasting our waste.

Electricity is a domestically generated transportation fuel!

Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) Think of them as electric vehicles with an auxiliary fuel tank, or souped-up hybrids. All electric range for a portion of the daily driving cycle. Night time charging means significantly lower fuel cost. When the charge is used up, the car automatically. keeps running on the fuel in the fuel tank. Performance equal to that of current vehicles.

Half of all cars on the road travel a total of 20 miles per day or less Depending on the battery size, the first 20-60 miles of driving in a PHEV would be essentially all electric

Greatly reduced annual gasoline consumption Compare the fuel consumption of a PHEV full size SUV to that of a conventional compact sedan!

PHEV + FFV fueled with 80% alcohol and 20% gasoline = 500 miles per gallon of gasoline. If by 2025, all cars on the road are hybrids and half are plug-in hybrid vehicles, U.S. oil imports would drop by 8 million barrels per day (mbd). Today, the U.S imports 10 mbd and it is projected to import almost 20 mbd by 2025. If all of these cars were also FFV, U.S. oil imports would drop by as much as 12 mbd.

It s time to Set America Free http://www.iags.org