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Patzek, Tad W. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
A proper First Law energy balance of the soybean biodiesel cycle shows that the overall efficiency of biodiesel production is 0.18, i.e., only 1 in 5 parts of the solar energy sequestered as soya beans, plus the fossil energy inputs, becomes biodiesel. Soybean meal is produced with an overall energetic efficiency of 0.38, but it is not a fossil…
Descriptors: Fuels, Energy Conservation, Physics, Energy
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Pimentel, David – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
As shortages of fossil energy, especially oil and natural gas, become evident, the United States has moved to convert corn grain into ethanol with the goal to make the nation oil independent. Using more than 20% of all U.S. corn on 15 million acres in 2007 was providing the nation with less than 1% of U.S. oil consumption. Because the corn ethanol…
Descriptors: Fuels, Health Promotion, Natural Resources, Conservation (Environment)
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Costanza, Robert – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field that seeks to integrate the study of humans and the rest of nature as the basis for the creation of a sustainable and desirable future. It seeks to dissolve the barriers between the traditional disciplines and achieve a true "consilience" of all the sciences and humanities. This consilient,…
Descriptors: Ecology, Economics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sustainable Development
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Elnashaie, Said S. E. H.; Fateen, Seif-Eddeen; El-Ahwany, Ahmed; Moustafa, Tarek M. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The ISA, based on system theory, is the best way to organize knowledge and exchange it. It depends on defining every system through its boundary, main processes within this boundary, and exchange with the environment through this boundary. It relies upon thermodynamics and information theory and is, therefore, applicable to all kinds of systems,…
Descriptors: Information Theory, Fuels, Investigations, Thermodynamics
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Rose, Michael T.; Crossan, Angus N.; Kennedy, Ivan R. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Consideration of the property of action is proposed to provide a more meaningful definition of efficient energy use and sustainable production in ecosystems. Action has physical dimensions similar to angular momentum, its magnitude varying with mass, spatial configuration and relative motion. In this article, the relationship of action to…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Energy, Resource Allocation
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Cook-Chennault, Kimberly Ann; Thambi, Nithya; Bitetto, Mary Anne; Hameyie, E. B. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Providing efficient and clean power is a challenge for devices that range from the micro to macro in scale. Although there has been significant progress in the development of micro-, meso-, and macro-scale power supplies and technologies, realization of many devices is limited by the inability of power supplies to scale with the diminishing sizes…
Descriptors: Power Technology, Case Studies, Energy Management, Energy Education
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Vallero, Daniel A.; Braiser, Chris – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Lifecycle assessment (LCA) is a valuable tool in teaching green engineering and has been used to assess biofuels, including ethanol. An undergraduate engineering course at Duke University has integrated LCA with other interactive teaching techniques to enhance awareness and to inform engineering decision making related to societal issues, such as…
Descriptors: Food Service, Engineering Education, Thermodynamics, Energy