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Woody Biomass as a System Part I: The Woody Biomass to Ethanol System . What Is Systems Thinking?. A strategy to help us think about The whole picture (the system) All of the parts of the system and how they interrelate - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Woody Biomass as a SystemPart I: The Woody Biomass to Ethanol System
What Is Systems Thinking?
• A strategy to help us think about– The whole picture (the system)– All of the parts of the system and how
they interrelate– How changes to one part of the
system can impact other parts of the system
• A good strategy for thinking about complex issues and scenarios
What Is a System?
• Systems have inputs and outputs– Input = something that enters the system;
required for the processes of the system to occur – Output = something produced by the processes
that occur within the system
• A group of individual parts interacting to form a whole
System Example• Buses bringing students to school
– What are the parts of the system?– What are the inputs?– What are the outputs?
• What happens when a bus is one hour late?– How does this impact different parts
of the system?
Brainstorm
Can you think of additional examples of systems?
What are the inputs and outputs of these systems?
Woody Biomass to Ethanol System
• Using woody biomass to make ethanol (a liquid fuel) – Ethanol is mixed with gasoline to make E10 or
E85 for vehicles• This system has 3 main components:
• Each component has inputs and outputs
TREE FARMETHANOL
PLANTGAS
STATION
ActivityPart I: The Woody Biomass to Ethanol System
Working with a partner, use the system cards to make a diagram of the woody
biomass to ethanol system
TREE FARM
ForestryEquipment
(skidder & chipper)
ForesterFertilizersHerbicides
Seedlings
Fuel
Sun Rain
ETHANOLPLANT
GASSTATION
Trucks
CO2
Land
Wood Chips
Steam
Chemicals(sulfuric acid & gypsum)
Steam
Electricity
Electricity
WaterFuel Trucks
Clean Water
CO2
CO2
CO2
Recreational Opportunities MoneyMoneyMoney
Money
Ethanol E10/E85
Clean Air
StationAttendants
Engineers &Employees
INPU
TSO
UTP
UTS
SYST
EMC
OM
PON
ENTS
Timber
Landowner
Wildlife Habitat
Industrial Land
GasolineBusy
Intersection
Wastewater AirEmissions
VehicleEmissions
TREE FARM
ForesterFertilizersHerbicides
Seedlings
Fuel
Sun Rain
ETHANOLPLANT
GASSTATION
Trucks
CO2
Land
Steam
Chemicals(sulfuric acid & gypsum)
Steam
Electricity
Electricity
WaterFuel Trucks
Electricity
Clean Water
CO2
CO2
CO2
RecreationalOpportunities MoneyMoney
MoneyMoneyMoney
E10/E85
Clean Air
StationAttendants
Engineers & Employees
Timber
Ethanol
Wood Chips
LandownerBusy
IntersectionIndustrial
LandGasoline
Wildlife Habitat
WastewaterVehicle
EmissionsAir
Emissions
Money
ForestryEquipment
(skidder & chipper)
TREE FARM
ForestryEquipment
(skidder & chipper)
ForesterFertilizersHerbicides
Seedlings
Sun
Rain
ETHANOLPLANT
GASSTATION
CO2
Land
Wood Chips
Steam
Chemicals (sulfuric acid& gypsum)
Steam
Electricity
Electricity
Water
Electricity
Clean Water
CO2
CO2
CO2
Recreational Opportunities
Money
Money
Money
Money
Money
Money
Ethanol
E10/E85
Clean Air
StationAttendants
Engineers &Employees
FuelIN
PUTS
OU
TPU
TS
Timber
Busy Intersection
Gasoline
Landowner
Industrial Land
VehicleEmissions
AirEmissions
Wildlife Habitat Wastewater
Trucks Fuel Trucks
Woody Biomass as a SystemPart II: The Impact of a Policy
What Is a Policy?
• A deliberate plan of action to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes
• Developed in several stages– Issue identification – Policy formation– Policy implementation– Policy analysis and evaluation
Why Are Policies Important?• To address an identified issue by either
reducing negative impacts or producing positive impacts
Impacts of a Policy
• Impacts can be both intended and unintended
• Impacts are difficult to predict–Issues are complex with many related factors (a system)
• Unintended impacts may be caused by–Lack of knowledge–Imperfect implementation of the policy
Brainstorm
Can you think of examples of recent local, state, national, or international policies?
What are some impacts of these policies (intended and unintended)?
Recent Bioenergy Policies• International
– Kyoto Protocol• National
– Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007– United States Farm Bill of 2008
• State– Florida Farm to Fuel Grants Program of 2007
ActivityPart Two: The Impact of a Policy
Working in groups, predict the impacts of a specific policy on the woody
biomass to ethanol system
TREE FARM
ForestryEquipment
(skidder & chipper)
ForesterFertilizersHerbicides
Seedlings
Sun
Rain
ETHANOLPLANT
GASSTATION
CO2
Land
Wood Chips
Steam
Chemicals (sulfuric acid& gypsum)
Steam
Electricity
Electricity
Water
Electricity
Clean Water
CO2
CO2
CO2
Recreational Opportunities
Money
Money
Money
Money
Money
Money
Ethanol
E10/E85
Clean Air
StationAttendants
Engineers &Employees
FuelIN
PUTS
OU
TPU
TS
Timber
Busy Intersection
Gasoline
Landowner
Industrial Land
VehicleEmissions
AirEmissions
Wildlife Habitat Wastewater
Trucks Fuel Trucks