by yesplease » Tue 18 Dec 2007, 13:27:34
The thing is, everything is renewable or non-renewable depending on the time scale and circumstances, so for the sake of argument we should probably define renewable.
For farm machinery, the simplest way to fuel diesel equipment is by retrofitting them to use plant oil well and planting a small amount of oil based crops. Pimentel is correct about the scale of our use, but that doesn't mean appropriate cellulosic ethanol production isn't great if it gets off the ground, just that we're using up oil as fast as possible.
Why are we using oil so inefficiently? IMO, probably because we are at a unique time in our technological development. On one hand, we can harness quite a few different sources of energy, but on the other, the small groups who control access to these resources have a vested interest in keeping us on their specific resource for as long as possible, at as high a cost as possible.
We only need a tenth to fifteenth of what we use currently for personal transportation, with similar benefits. If we go completely spartan, a few hundredth of current consumption. Wrt what Pimentel said, if current consumption kept up, and if we could only produce half the energy we use, then we could barely keep up with current transportation fuel demand assuming very optimistic projections for ethanol production. But that's fairly unreasonable to assume since our current levels of consumption of petroleum are designed to burn through the stuff as fast as possible. If the bulk of the population were to end up with fancy tandem two seaters powered by whatever, we would only need a tenth of the optimistic ethanol scenario, and if were to go super spartan, we would only need a hundredth or less of it.
So yes, even cellulosic ethanol couldn't provide for current use, but that's a bit silly to put forth since current use is only designed to waste large amounts of crude and generate correspondingly large profit streams. If anything is telling it's this, I can buy a residence built for one, a pair of pants built for one, a backpack for one, etc... But I can't buy a car built for one. Why? Because that's just how demand side management is with autos/oil. Something like that would be as dangerous to profitability as the CA ZEV mandate was. Inelasticity is a two way street, just like a quadrupling or more in oil/gas price can come from a few percentage points of change in supply/demand, the same can happen the other way.
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