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Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 1
UCSD Physics 12
UCSD Physics 12
2
Global CO2 Abatement Opportunities
Vattenfall, 2007
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 2
UCSD Physics 12
3
Gasoline
Air travel
Gasoline
Auto manufacturing
Auto services
public trans.
airlines public trans.
Electricity
Natural gas
Other fuels
Construction
Financing water & sewage
electricity natural gas other fuels
Meat
Eating out
Fruit & veg.
Snack food
cereals
Dairy Alcohol & tobacco
Clothing Household equip.
entertainment. cleaning supplies.
furniture.
healthcare giving
education
Transportation Housing Food Goods Services
Summary of GHG Emissions for Typical U.S. Household (LEAPS Results) 50 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent gases
Indirect Direct 44%
56%
05101520253035404550
Total
UCSD Physics 12
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 3
UCSD Physics 12
UCSD Physics 12
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 4
UCSD Physics 12
UCSD Physics 12
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 5
UCSD Physics 12
UCSD Physics 12
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 6
UCSD Physics 12
UCSD Physics 12
Nuclear Realities May 20, 2004
Lecture 14 7
UCSD Physics 12
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UCSD Physics 12
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Source: http://www.climatechange.ca.gov/events/2007-09-14_workshop/final_report/2007-10-15_MACROECONOMIC_ANALYSIS.PDF
California Climate Strategy Supply Curve
-250
-200
-150
-100
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
Tons of Reductions of CO2 in 2020 from a Baseline of 600 MtCO2 eq.
Dol
lars
per
ton
of C
O2
eq. Appliance Efficiency Stds.
Standards
Pavely (motor vehicles)
EE Programs
2020 Emissions Reduction Target
40 80 120 160 174
HFC Reductions
Simple Payback in years
12
8
Coal Reduction Policy
4
6
(As of October, 2007)