by Tanada » Tue 01 Nov 2005, 03:28:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'O')ur agriculture revolution is completely dependent on fossil fuels-for equipment, water, fuel, fertilizer, biocides, transport, processing and distribution. It takes 10 calories of energy to make 1 calorie of food in the US.
Conveting the food into a liquid transport fuel takes even more.
How could the byproduct of such an entropic petroleum-dependent industrial system fuel that system. This is perpetual-fuel. Even if it could, there would not be enough left over to drive mom and the kids to the soccer game.
First, we consume 10 calories to grow 1 calorie because today those 9 wasted calories are very inexpensive. I wager that as costs increase farmers will be motivated to cut that 9 wasted calories by half or more.
Second, nothing says the wasted/value added calories have to be from oil, it is just that right now oil is so cheap nothing else can compete to be the energy input. There is no practicle reason that Hydro-Solar-Wind-Fission produced electricity can not be used to seperate H2 from Water, combine it with Nitrogen via the Haber-Bosch process and make Ammonia and its derivitives to produce fertilizers and soil enhancements. It won;t be as cheap as using Natural Gas as the energy and H2 source, but it is very doable, and it was done that way until natural gas became so inexpensive in comparison.
Third a lot of those 9 lost calories are in the form of poorly planned and executed transportation of basic foodstuffs over vast unessecery distances. Put the basic food on trains instead of trucks and you cut transport calories by 80% right from the get go. Make those trains electric and feed them from the renewable/fission powered grid and you eliminate another 15% of fossil energy input, only that needed to manufacture the trains in the first place is still used. Eliminate most food transport by consuminf food produced locally and only luxury goods consume that 5% of remaining fossil fuel for transport.