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Title: Emergy in 60 Minutes


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Emergy in 60 Minutes
  • Everything you didnt know you wanted to know
    about emergy and didnt know to ask.

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Information Transfer Goals(aka presentation
outline)
  • Basic definitions and semantics
  • Top 10 Things You Need to Know
  • Emergy applications

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E M ERGY
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What is EMERGY?
  • EMergy is NOT energy misspelled!

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What is EMERGY?
  • Emergy is a tool, an assessor
  • Some metaphors (transfer functions)
  • pH is the negative log of the number of H ions
  • Dow Jones average is a measure of market activity
  • GNP is a measure of economic exchange
  • Trophic state indices measure productivity

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What is EMERGY?
  • Based on the laws of physics and thermodynamics
  • Applies energy systems principles
  • All goods, services and information (either
    environmental, economic or cultural) put into a
    common unit of measure

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What is EMERGY?
  • Emergy is the available energy of any kind
    previously used both directly and indirectly to
    make another form of energy, product or service.
  • Emergy might be thought of as energy memory.

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What is EMERGY?
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What is EMERGY?
  • Its unit is the emjoule
  • In this global system, use the solar emjoule
    (sej).

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Transformations Concentration
1E10 sej/t
1E10 sej/t
1E10 sej/t
1E10 sej/t
Sun
1E10
1E7
1E5
1E4
J/t
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Emergy Ratios
  • Emergy per Unit Ratios
  • Transformities The ratio of emergy inputs to
    energy output sej/J (solar emjoules per joule)
  • Emergy per mass the ratio of emergy inputs to
    mass output sej/g (solar emjoules per gram)

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Transformities
Solar emergy (sej/t) Energy J/t)
1E10 1E10 1E10
1E10 1E10 1E7
1E5 1E4
Energy Transfers Joules/time
1E10
1E7
1E5
1E4
1E6
1E5
Transformity Solar emJoules/Joule
1E3
1
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Transformities
  • The energy along any pathway can be quantified
  • Energy is lost to the system at every transfer
    process
  • The ratio of total energy coming into the system
    to the energy leaving any component is a useful
    number known as the emergy per unit ratio.
  • If the unit is energy, ratio called transformity

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Emergy Ratios
  • Emergy to dollar ratio, em
  • important economic interface
  • economic activity supported by natural resource
    base
  • translate resources used in any year into emergy
  • divide by the currency in circulation for that
    year
  • direct link between environmental services and
    economic valuation

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Emdollars
  • Calculation for US (8 32 23 15) E23 sej/yr
    1.44 E12 sej/

  • 5.4 E12 /yr

USA Macroeconomic Overview
Fuels Goods Services
Imports
23 Fuel 15 GS
Assets
Non- Renewable

GNP 5.4E12 /yr
Renewable
8

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Environmental Production
Exports
Economic Production
1992
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Sample Evaluation
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Environmental Economic Inputs
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Backtracking to the Sources
Tides
Geology
P
Rain
Fuels Electricity
Goods Services
Limestone W/Marl
Sun Wind
Acid H2O
Fertilizer Production
Phosphate Rock
Wetlands
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Top 10 Important Emergy Facts
  • What it can and cant do
  • How it works

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  • Emergy accounting is an ecological economic
    methodology that quantifies relationships between
    economy, environment and culture using a common
    metric

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10
  • Fundamental principle economy, all human
    activity, dependent upon natural resource base
  • Fundamental principle all interactions are
    measurable using energy measurement or
    calculation
  • Fundamental principle no high level interaction
    can occur without other lower level supporting
    interactions

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  • Emergy analysis uses an energy systems approach
  • boundaries are broader and analyses more
    comprehensive, can be used for all scales
  • allows pinpointing of inputs that might be
    altered to improve the picture presented by the
    results

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8
  • Emergy provides an avenue for quantitatively
    investigating and understanding difficult
    problems in human perception such as the
    aesthetic and symbolic values held by people and
    that influence willingness to pay

24
8
  • Emergy, as an established methodology, in mid
    1980s
  • In last 15 years, evidence for human perception
    coming close to donor-based valuation with
    growing knowledge or exposure

25
7
  • Emergy analysis can determine if a resource is
    capable of supporting long term economic growth

26
Emergy Applications
  • Emergy analysis of shale oil presented in
    testimony before Congress in 1976.
  • Findings
  • No net emergy in shale oil
  • Policy Recommendations
  • Congress advised against appropriating funds for
    shale oil

Shale mine Photo Patriot Energy
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6
  • Evaluates development alternatives and ranks them
    by greatest benefit/impact.

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6
  • Uses systems approach to identify all
    consequences, gains, losses associated with each
    alternative
  • Emergy net benefits quantifies differences
  • Relative ranks fall out

29
5
  • Emergy provides a standard for equitable
    exchanges in terms of real wealth

30
5
Price
Money from purchaser
Environmental Product sold
Emergy of product (flow)(unit
emergy) benefit ratio Emergy of money
paid (price)(emergy/currency) to
purchaser
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5
  • Different emergy consumption leads to trading
    disparity
  • Uses emergy to dollar ratio for each respective
    country

1
8.4E12 sej
Brazil 8.4E12 sej/
Japan 1.5E12 sej/
1
1.5E12 sej
5.61 Japan wins
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5
  • More equitable trades

5.60
8.4E12 sej
Brazil 8.4E12 sej/
Japan 1.5E12 sej/
1.01
8.4E12 sej
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4
  • Uses quantified magnitude of difference (6) and
    equity of exchange (5) at different scales of
    perspective to demonstrate who benefits and who
    does not from development projects

34
Emergy Applications
  • Findings
  • More emergy goes to developed nations in
    Ecuadors shrimp than is received in return
  • Emergy benefit to shrimp farmers
  • Emergy deficit for local economies and Ecuador
  • Policy recommendations
  • Less intensive culture
  • Restore mangroves
  • Promote alternative development

35
3
  • Transformities and other unit emergy ratios tell
    you where things belong, and where they dont

36
3
  • works well in process at same point in hierarchy
  • disrupts natural organization and process when
    out of place in hierarchy
  • self-organizes to maximize output relative to
    higher emergy input

Agriculture Pesticides Fertilizer
1E6-1E9 sej/J
Creeks Lakes Estuaries
Territory of Influence
1E4 sej/J
Transformity
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2
  • Emergy flows do not inform us about good or bad,
    but will tell us what systems will prevail under
    different resource availability scenarios

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2
  • Maximum power principle
  • system that maximizes its ability to use energy
    inputs will prevail
  • dependent upon energy available
  • not necessarily maximum input (optimum loading
    example 62)
  • Comparing emergy required to energy and emergy
    available gives an indication of sustainability

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1
  • Measures real wealth embodied in an economic or
    environmental product
  • Real wealth is what an environmental product or
    service provides when used for its intended
    purpose within a system

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1
  • The same car traveling on a gallon of gas will
    only drive so far regardless of how much the gas
    costs
  • This ability to do work is its real value

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In Conclusion
  • Emergy is a new tool, not a new science
  • Allows direct comparison of typically disparate
    functions
  • Emergy overcomes deficits in economic analysis by
    including externalities
  • Does not reach same conclusions as economic
    evaluations
  • Bridges the gap between environmental and social
    sciences
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