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SUSTAINABILITY OF
AUTOMOBILE FUELS




 Amarjit Singh
 University of Hawaii at Manoa
PROBLEM STATEMENT
             95% of the world’s
         transportation sector relies
              on petroleum oil.


         The world has 1.3 trillion bbl of
           proven oil reserves, being
        consumed at 85 million bbl / day.
          This will last only 42 years.



          With 2% growth per year,
          the oil will last 31 years!
                                             2
PROBLEM STATEMENT

          Improved efficiency gasoline
          engines are only a band-aid
                   solution



         New oilfield discoveries may
           add 2~4 years, at most.



         An alternative fuel needs to
         be found for transportation
          in order to avoid a crisis.
                                         3
PREMISE
Can only plan for tomorrow
with the technology of today

“Better to fix the known than
   wait for the unknown”
  (Ancient Arabic Proverb)

                                4
AUTOMOBILES AROUND THE WORLD



                     MANILA




                      DELHI



                     BEIJING
                               5
HANOI   SEOUL   TEHRAN   6
PARIS   MOSCOW   WASHINGTON
                     DC




                              7
CONCEPT CARS AND
       FEASIBLE CARS




CONCEPT CARS
                         FEASIBLE
Wind-powered, solar-       CARS
powered, flying-cars,
  nuclear-powered,        Natural gas,
and algae-fueled cars    hydrogen fuel
  Closer to science      cells, biofuels,
                        hybrid vehicles,
fiction than reality      and electric
                            vehicles        8
NATURAL
  GAS


          9
NATURAL GAS FUEL (- NON
RENEWABLE)
  Propane – Uses LPG
  CNG – Burns methane

 • Propane               • Range is 25%
   engines last            less than
   twice as long as        gasoline cars
   conventional            because of the
   engines – lower         lower energy
   maintenance.            content of fuel.




 • Performance           •    Natural gas
   is similar to             fuels emit
   a gasoline-               1/3rd fewer      10

   powered car               reactive
                             organic gases.
NATURAL GAS RESOURCE
LIMITATIONS
 2008-10 Data




No. of cars using natural gas in the world =   11

 275,000
OIL SHALE, OIL
SANDS, PRESALT
  DEEPWATER,
  TIGHT OIL, &
     ARCTIC
   OFFSHORE



                  12
RESOURCE AVAILABILITY FOR “NEW”
AND ‘UNCONVENTIONAL” OILS




                                  13
HYDROGEN
  FUEL



           14
HYDROGEN FUEL

                 HYDROGEN
                   CARS


  Hydrogen internal
  combustion engine       Hydrogen fuel cell
   vehicle (HICEV)         vehicle (HFCV)
    Produces nitrous    Electrochemical cell 
        oxides            produces electricity
                             from hydrogen
                          Water is a byproduct


  First fuel cell conceived in 1839               15
HYDROGEN
BENEFITS

   Zero emission vehicle             Greenhouse gases are
       Electricity, heat, water       95% water vapor
                                          How much can the
                                           atmosphere hold?
   Very efficient use of
    on- board hydrogen                and …>>

   Uses renewable fuel
    source




                                                              16
HYDROGEN CONCERNS




                                           H2 is sometimes
                   H2                      stored in high
            infrastructure                 pressure tanks,
 H2 car                        Pt cells    up to 5000 psi.
             in USA could
currently                    malfunction   These cause
               cost $500
  costs                       below 32     potential safety
              billion, but
$300,000                      degrees F    and storage
              manageable                   issues that have
             over 50 years                 not yet been fully
                                           resolved.     17
MIRACLES NEEDED




     Dr. Steven Chu: need four miracles for
             HFCVs to become reality
    1. Cost
    2. Infrastructure
    3. Fuel cell                              18
    4. Storage
PLATINUM RESOURCE
CONSTRAINT

                                           WORLD           USA
Platinum reserves (billion oz.)               1
No. of cars produced per year (million)       50           7.5
Pt in cars produced per year (million oz.)   125          18.75
Pt is depleted (years)                        8            53

Amt of platinum needed per car = 2.5 oz for 100 KW cell (typ.)
Recycling Pt will mean that growth will not be accommodated
                                                                  19
BIOFUELS



           20
BIOFUELS

                    Most common
                   alternative fuel
                  in the U.S. today


        1. Ethanol fuel             2. Biodiesel
          Energy from            Energy derived
        burning of alcohol        from fatty acids
           and sugars            such as vegetable
                                oils and animal fats
            Used in
         gasoline engine           Used in diesel
                                       engine

  Saving the US 304 million gallons of gasoline each year   21
  0.21% of annual US consumption
ETHANOL

E10 to E100



Emissions reduced by 10% – 30%


Ethanol engines are 67% as
efficient as gasoline engines, which
have only an efficiency of 14%         22
LAND ISSUES: CORN
                                and SUGAR FOR
                                ETHANOL
                                                 Ethanol Gasoline Arable     %
                                                Produced Consumed Land Arable
                                                 (billion (billion (million Land
USA                                             gallons) gallons) acres) Area

Arable Land in USA                                                  396

Current ethanol consumed                              9             24.7   6.2%

Current gasoline consumed                                   146

Corn ethanol for 250 m cars                           219           590    149%
Sugar ethanol for 250 m cars                          31             84     23%
                                                                             23
GGE: 1 gallon of gasoline = 1.5 gallons of CORN ethanol
1 acre of land yields ~ 370 gallons of CORN ethanol
SUGAR CANE
ETHANOL

Sugar based ethanol is 7 times more
efficient than corn, but sugar grows
only in warm climates (23% of land
area)

Hence, fuel dependence could shift
from oil-producing countries to sugar-
producing countries in tropical
regions. {Change the WORLD ORDER}
                                         24
25
BIODIESEL




            26
BIODIESEL (GGE = 0.96) - PALM AND SOY
OIL




      Through its                       Biodiesel
                        Lowers        yields 320%
        life cycle,
                      carcinogenic   more energy
        biodiesel
                       properties      per gallon
         reduces
       greenhouse       of diesel        than is
            gas       fuel by 94%     required for
      emissions by                     production
           41%                          (13 times    27
                                      better than
                                     corn ethanol)
LAND ISSUES: SOY AND
 PALM OIL FOR ETHANOL
                                                           Biodiesel Gasoline Arable     %
                                                          Production Consumed Land Arable
                                                            (billion  (billion (million Land
USA                                                        gallons)   gallons) acres) Area

Arable Land in USA                                                                396
Gasoline consumption current                                                146
Soy Oil for 250 million cars                                   140                2,000 505%
Palm Oil for 250 million cars                                  140                280   71%
GGE: 1 gallon of gasoline = 0.96 gallons of biodiesel
1 acre of land yields ~ 70 gallons of soy oil and 500 gallons of palm oil



    Algae research promises to
     deliver fuel by using only
                                                                                         28
     1.1% of the arable land!
HYBRID
ELECTRIC
VEHICLES


           29
Hybrid Electric
              Vehicle (HEV)



                           POWER ASSIST
STRONG HYBRID                  HYBRID
 Able to run on just      Runs on gasoline
batteries, just engine,     but uses electric
   or combination         motor for additional
   [Toyota Prius]         power when needed
                            [Honda Insight]

Increased fuel efficiency;
regenerative breaking …                          30
HYBRID CONCERNS
                    Even if every vehicle
                     in the U.S. was a
                       hybrid by 2025,
                    because of growth in
    Still rely on   vehicle use, the U.S.
  gasoline as the    would still need to
   source of fuel     import the same
                    amount of oil that it
                         does today.


                                            31
RESOURCE CONSTRAINT:
RARE EARTH ELEMENTS


     Toyota Prius is the largest user
     • 2.2 lbs of neodymium for electric motor
     • 22-32 lbs of lanthanum for NiMH battery




     China controls 95% of REEs
     • has been reducing exports every year since 2004
     • plans to stop exports by 2013



                                                         32
LANTHANUM
RESOURCES
FOR NIMH
BATTERIES

                UM                        Million
         LANTHAN                    lbs    Cars   Years
    World Reserves                13.2 bn    -      -
    Amount per Prius                27       -      -
    No. of Cars Possible             -     489
    Years this can last              -       -      10
                                                   10
  Note: Current Production of cars in the world = 50 million/ year

                                                                     33
ELECTRIC
VEHICLES


           34
ELECTRIC VEHICLES




       Avoid use of REE by using AC motor
       (Tesla) and lithium ion battery (GM)




                                         35
BATTERIES
   AC or DC Motor
       Charging typ. Takes 8 hours
                 Lead-acid
                 • cheap, easily available, very heavy
                 • limited capacity (12 Kwh), limited range
                 • short life; disposal problems

                 Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)
                 • doubles the range
                 • long-lasting (RAV 4)


                 Lithium ion
                 • twice the capacity of NiMH in half the
                   weight                                     36
                 • (Chevy VOLT and Tesla ROADSTAR)
                 • Zero emissions while in use
LITHIUM RESOURCE
 CONCERNS: WORLD
    Li in
  ground           LiCO3           Cars          Li runs
  (million        (million       Produced         out in
  tonnes)         tonnes)        (billions)      (years)
    28.4            150                2.14         43

Li in Ocean
  (million
  tonnes)
 238,878 1,261,682                18,000        360,000

0.5% of Li
 in Ocean
  (million
  tonnes)
   1,194           6,308               90         1,800
                                                                    37
•Each car uses 70 kg (typ.) of LiCO3     Ocean mining costs
•50 million cars produced per year       $30/kg cf. $8/kg on land
•1 KWh requires 1.4Kg
ELECTRIC CAPACITY - USA

 U.S. current installed
 capacity: 1,031 GW
    250 million cars charging
    8 kW over 8 hrs each
    night requires 250
    gigawatts installed
    capacity
       Charging mostly done at
       night when demand for
       power is low

          Hence, additional
          capacity is not deemed   38
          necessary
EXTENDED
RANGE ELECTRIC
VEHICLES (EREV)
   & PLUG-IN
    HYBRID
VEHICLES (PHEV)




                  39
PHEV and EREV OPERATIONAL
CHARACTERISTICS
            PLUG-IN               EXTENDED
            HYBRID                RANGE
            ELECTRIC              ELECTRIC
            VEHICLE:              VEHICLE:

            PHE                   EREV
            V
                       • Runs on batteries,
   •The car is           but uses an ICE to
    essentially an       power a generator
                         to charge the
    electric vehicle     batteries when the
    with a gas-          batteries are low.
    tank backup.       • Engine can be ICE
                         on biofuel, or fuel
                         cell …                40
PHEV AND EREV CONCERNS


    Same electric, ethanol,
    gasoline, and fuel cell
     concerns as already
     discussed previously


                              41
Solutions


            42
Solution 1:
                        A Mix of
                      Technologies




                Reduces      Lesser
                                        Overall
Use a little
bit of every
               strain on   trauma for    life is
technology
                  the
               resources
                           technology
                           changeover
                                        still 161
                                         years


                                                    43
Solution 2:
                              Sugar
                             Ethanol


   Possible Future of Automobiles
     Biodiesel (sugar) powered engines
     Enough biodiesel (sugar) could be grown on 23% of
      arable land, which is quite doable
     Will entail major political changes in the world, a
      major shift in world power, and major
      reprioritization. (Best of luck!)



                                                            44
SUMMARY




          45
Li-S batteries
                can increase
                 range by 5
                times; Li-air
                 by 10 times



                “PROMISES”
   Algae to         &              1/10th the
power all US                       amount of
                 “HOPES”         platinum can
cars can grow
  on 1.1% of                      be used in a
 arable land                        fuel cell
                                                 46
RUMOURS




          47
FINDINGS

     World dependence on oil is a security
     and economical risk for many
     countries


     The current use of automobiles is
     creating a scenario in which the world
     will run out of oil and earth minerals



     The system is NOT SUSTAINABLE

                                              48
A completely new world order will be
               necessary


  It will be nothing like we are used to


Changes are possible: but strong political
 will is necessary, and may come at an
              immense cost
                                             49
50
EPILOGUE




           51
52
53
 Price: $500 for Horse and Carriage; $200 for
  Bullock Cart
 Manufacturing: very easy

 Emissions: nothing to worry about; biodegradable

 Benefits: Fertilizer by-product; leather; oils

 Recycling: not necessary

 R&M: Spare parts not needed; [more veterinarians
  required]
 Useful working life: 12~18 years

 Health effects: Return to easy pace of life; reduce
  stress                                                54
55
56
57
58
We hope
things can
 work out!




             59

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OBC | Sustainability of automobile fuels

  • 1. SUSTAINABILITY OF AUTOMOBILE FUELS Amarjit Singh University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • 2. PROBLEM STATEMENT 95% of the world’s transportation sector relies on petroleum oil. The world has 1.3 trillion bbl of proven oil reserves, being consumed at 85 million bbl / day. This will last only 42 years. With 2% growth per year, the oil will last 31 years! 2
  • 3. PROBLEM STATEMENT Improved efficiency gasoline engines are only a band-aid solution New oilfield discoveries may add 2~4 years, at most. An alternative fuel needs to be found for transportation in order to avoid a crisis. 3
  • 4. PREMISE Can only plan for tomorrow with the technology of today “Better to fix the known than wait for the unknown” (Ancient Arabic Proverb) 4
  • 5. AUTOMOBILES AROUND THE WORLD MANILA DELHI BEIJING 5
  • 6. HANOI SEOUL TEHRAN 6
  • 7. PARIS MOSCOW WASHINGTON DC 7
  • 8. CONCEPT CARS AND FEASIBLE CARS CONCEPT CARS FEASIBLE Wind-powered, solar- CARS powered, flying-cars, nuclear-powered, Natural gas, and algae-fueled cars hydrogen fuel Closer to science cells, biofuels, hybrid vehicles, fiction than reality and electric vehicles 8
  • 10. NATURAL GAS FUEL (- NON RENEWABLE)  Propane – Uses LPG  CNG – Burns methane • Propane • Range is 25% engines last less than twice as long as gasoline cars conventional because of the engines – lower lower energy maintenance. content of fuel. • Performance • Natural gas is similar to fuels emit a gasoline- 1/3rd fewer 10 powered car reactive organic gases.
  • 11. NATURAL GAS RESOURCE LIMITATIONS 2008-10 Data No. of cars using natural gas in the world = 11 275,000
  • 12. OIL SHALE, OIL SANDS, PRESALT DEEPWATER, TIGHT OIL, & ARCTIC OFFSHORE 12
  • 13. RESOURCE AVAILABILITY FOR “NEW” AND ‘UNCONVENTIONAL” OILS 13
  • 15. HYDROGEN FUEL HYDROGEN CARS Hydrogen internal combustion engine Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (HICEV) vehicle (HFCV)  Produces nitrous Electrochemical cell  oxides produces electricity from hydrogen  Water is a byproduct First fuel cell conceived in 1839 15
  • 16. HYDROGEN BENEFITS  Zero emission vehicle  Greenhouse gases are  Electricity, heat, water 95% water vapor  How much can the atmosphere hold?  Very efficient use of on- board hydrogen  and …>>  Uses renewable fuel source 16
  • 17. HYDROGEN CONCERNS H2 is sometimes H2 stored in high infrastructure pressure tanks, H2 car Pt cells up to 5000 psi. in USA could currently malfunction These cause cost $500 costs below 32 potential safety billion, but $300,000 degrees F and storage manageable issues that have over 50 years not yet been fully resolved. 17
  • 18. MIRACLES NEEDED Dr. Steven Chu: need four miracles for HFCVs to become reality 1. Cost 2. Infrastructure 3. Fuel cell 18 4. Storage
  • 19. PLATINUM RESOURCE CONSTRAINT WORLD USA Platinum reserves (billion oz.) 1 No. of cars produced per year (million) 50 7.5 Pt in cars produced per year (million oz.) 125 18.75 Pt is depleted (years) 8 53 Amt of platinum needed per car = 2.5 oz for 100 KW cell (typ.) Recycling Pt will mean that growth will not be accommodated 19
  • 20. BIOFUELS 20
  • 21. BIOFUELS Most common alternative fuel in the U.S. today 1. Ethanol fuel 2. Biodiesel  Energy from  Energy derived burning of alcohol from fatty acids and sugars such as vegetable oils and animal fats  Used in gasoline engine  Used in diesel engine Saving the US 304 million gallons of gasoline each year 21 0.21% of annual US consumption
  • 22. ETHANOL E10 to E100 Emissions reduced by 10% – 30% Ethanol engines are 67% as efficient as gasoline engines, which have only an efficiency of 14% 22
  • 23. LAND ISSUES: CORN and SUGAR FOR ETHANOL Ethanol Gasoline Arable % Produced Consumed Land Arable (billion (billion (million Land USA gallons) gallons) acres) Area Arable Land in USA 396 Current ethanol consumed 9 24.7 6.2% Current gasoline consumed 146 Corn ethanol for 250 m cars 219 590 149% Sugar ethanol for 250 m cars 31 84 23% 23 GGE: 1 gallon of gasoline = 1.5 gallons of CORN ethanol 1 acre of land yields ~ 370 gallons of CORN ethanol
  • 24. SUGAR CANE ETHANOL Sugar based ethanol is 7 times more efficient than corn, but sugar grows only in warm climates (23% of land area) Hence, fuel dependence could shift from oil-producing countries to sugar- producing countries in tropical regions. {Change the WORLD ORDER} 24
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  • 26. BIODIESEL 26
  • 27. BIODIESEL (GGE = 0.96) - PALM AND SOY OIL Through its Biodiesel Lowers yields 320% life cycle, carcinogenic more energy biodiesel properties per gallon reduces greenhouse of diesel than is gas fuel by 94% required for emissions by production 41% (13 times 27 better than corn ethanol)
  • 28. LAND ISSUES: SOY AND PALM OIL FOR ETHANOL Biodiesel Gasoline Arable % Production Consumed Land Arable (billion (billion (million Land USA gallons) gallons) acres) Area Arable Land in USA 396 Gasoline consumption current 146 Soy Oil for 250 million cars 140 2,000 505% Palm Oil for 250 million cars 140 280 71% GGE: 1 gallon of gasoline = 0.96 gallons of biodiesel 1 acre of land yields ~ 70 gallons of soy oil and 500 gallons of palm oil  Algae research promises to deliver fuel by using only 28 1.1% of the arable land!
  • 30. Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) POWER ASSIST STRONG HYBRID HYBRID  Able to run on just  Runs on gasoline batteries, just engine, but uses electric or combination motor for additional [Toyota Prius] power when needed [Honda Insight] Increased fuel efficiency; regenerative breaking … 30
  • 31. HYBRID CONCERNS Even if every vehicle in the U.S. was a hybrid by 2025, because of growth in Still rely on vehicle use, the U.S. gasoline as the would still need to source of fuel import the same amount of oil that it does today. 31
  • 32. RESOURCE CONSTRAINT: RARE EARTH ELEMENTS Toyota Prius is the largest user • 2.2 lbs of neodymium for electric motor • 22-32 lbs of lanthanum for NiMH battery China controls 95% of REEs • has been reducing exports every year since 2004 • plans to stop exports by 2013 32
  • 33. LANTHANUM RESOURCES FOR NIMH BATTERIES UM Million LANTHAN lbs Cars Years World Reserves 13.2 bn - - Amount per Prius 27 - - No. of Cars Possible - 489 Years this can last - - 10 10 Note: Current Production of cars in the world = 50 million/ year 33
  • 35. ELECTRIC VEHICLES Avoid use of REE by using AC motor (Tesla) and lithium ion battery (GM) 35
  • 36. BATTERIES  AC or DC Motor  Charging typ. Takes 8 hours Lead-acid • cheap, easily available, very heavy • limited capacity (12 Kwh), limited range • short life; disposal problems Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) • doubles the range • long-lasting (RAV 4) Lithium ion • twice the capacity of NiMH in half the weight 36 • (Chevy VOLT and Tesla ROADSTAR) • Zero emissions while in use
  • 37. LITHIUM RESOURCE CONCERNS: WORLD Li in ground LiCO3 Cars Li runs (million (million Produced out in tonnes) tonnes) (billions) (years) 28.4 150 2.14 43 Li in Ocean (million tonnes) 238,878 1,261,682 18,000 360,000 0.5% of Li in Ocean (million tonnes) 1,194 6,308 90 1,800 37 •Each car uses 70 kg (typ.) of LiCO3 Ocean mining costs •50 million cars produced per year $30/kg cf. $8/kg on land •1 KWh requires 1.4Kg
  • 38. ELECTRIC CAPACITY - USA U.S. current installed capacity: 1,031 GW 250 million cars charging 8 kW over 8 hrs each night requires 250 gigawatts installed capacity Charging mostly done at night when demand for power is low Hence, additional capacity is not deemed 38 necessary
  • 39. EXTENDED RANGE ELECTRIC VEHICLES (EREV) & PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLES (PHEV) 39
  • 40. PHEV and EREV OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS PLUG-IN EXTENDED HYBRID RANGE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC VEHICLE: VEHICLE: PHE EREV V • Runs on batteries, •The car is but uses an ICE to essentially an power a generator to charge the electric vehicle batteries when the with a gas- batteries are low. tank backup. • Engine can be ICE on biofuel, or fuel cell … 40
  • 41. PHEV AND EREV CONCERNS Same electric, ethanol, gasoline, and fuel cell concerns as already discussed previously 41
  • 42. Solutions 42
  • 43. Solution 1: A Mix of Technologies Reduces Lesser Overall Use a little bit of every strain on trauma for life is technology the resources technology changeover still 161 years 43
  • 44. Solution 2: Sugar Ethanol  Possible Future of Automobiles  Biodiesel (sugar) powered engines  Enough biodiesel (sugar) could be grown on 23% of arable land, which is quite doable  Will entail major political changes in the world, a major shift in world power, and major reprioritization. (Best of luck!) 44
  • 45. SUMMARY 45
  • 46. Li-S batteries can increase range by 5 times; Li-air by 10 times “PROMISES” Algae to & 1/10th the power all US amount of “HOPES” platinum can cars can grow on 1.1% of be used in a arable land fuel cell 46
  • 47. RUMOURS 47
  • 48. FINDINGS World dependence on oil is a security and economical risk for many countries The current use of automobiles is creating a scenario in which the world will run out of oil and earth minerals The system is NOT SUSTAINABLE 48
  • 49. A completely new world order will be necessary It will be nothing like we are used to Changes are possible: but strong political will is necessary, and may come at an immense cost 49
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  • 51. EPILOGUE 51
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  • 54.  Price: $500 for Horse and Carriage; $200 for Bullock Cart  Manufacturing: very easy  Emissions: nothing to worry about; biodegradable  Benefits: Fertilizer by-product; leather; oils  Recycling: not necessary  R&M: Spare parts not needed; [more veterinarians required]  Useful working life: 12~18 years  Health effects: Return to easy pace of life; reduce stress 54
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  • 59. We hope things can work out! 59