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	<title>Sankey Diagrams &#187; movie</title>
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		<title>U.S. Oil Import Sankey Movie</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 15:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>phineas</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 	Renown <a href="https://www.rmi.org">Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)</a> founded in 1982 by Lovins and Lovins have an interactive oil imports map on their <a href="http://move.rmi.org/files/oilmap/RMI_Oil_Imports_Final_large.html">MOVE project webpage</a>. </p>
<p>You can see the oil imports to the United States from January 1973 to August 2008 on a map that depicts the flow quantities as Sankey arrows linking the country of origin and the U.S. If you switch to the unit &#8220;Dollar&#8221;, you can see the value of the oil imported depicted as Sankey arrows.</p>
<p>One can play the the whole 35-year period as a movie, or use the slider on the time line to see individual months. The data used is from publicy accessible EIA/DOE statistics.</p>
<div class="mypicsgallery"><a rel="lightbox[o_sankey_065]" href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_065/US Oil Imports Quantity.png"  title="A screenshot from RMI's interactive U.S. Oil Import Map showing the quantities of crude oil imports from different countries as Sankey arrows. Go to http://move.rmi.org/files/oilmap/RMI_Oil_Imports_Final_large.html to see the map for the period 1973 to 20"><img  width="500" height="327" src="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_065/tumbs/tmb_US Oil Imports Quantity.png" alt="A screenshot from RMI's interactive U.S. Oil Import Map showing the quantities of crude oil imports from different countries as Sankey arrows. Go to http://move.rmi.org/files/oilmap/RMI_Oil_Imports_Final_large.html to see the map for the period 1973 to 20" title="A screenshot from RMI's interactive U.S. Oil Import Map showing the quantities of crude oil imports from different countries as Sankey arrows. Go to http://move.rmi.org/files/oilmap/RMI_Oil_Imports_Final_large.html to see the map for the period 1973 to 20" /></a></div>
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<p>The United States is still 60 % dependent on imported oil. <a href="http://move.rmi.org/about-move/winning-the-oil-endgame.html">MRI&#8217;s MOVE project</a> seeks possibilities to reduce foreign crude oil dependencies. The goal is to &#8220;get completely off oil by 2050, led by business for profit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://move.rmi.org/files/oilmap/RMI_Oil_Imports_Final_large.html">the RMI movie page</a> and try it yourself. When I did <a href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/oil-exports-visualized-as-sankey-diagram/">the Lybia Oil Export map last year</a> I wasn&#8217;t aware of this Sankey movie, which is of course much nicer.</p>
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		<title>Sankey &#8211; the movie. Or: moving Sankey diagrams</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>phineas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Barrett, director of a UK-based energy consultancy Senco, has developed several energy models. The SEEScen model (Society, Energy and Environment Scenario model)&#8230; &#8230;incorporates 11 energy end uses (motive power, lighting, heating etc.) across 15 sectors. Some of these end uses have physical models; for example, domestic space heating and cooling are estimated with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 	Mark Barrett, director of a UK-based energy consultancy Senco, has developed several energy models.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.sencouk.co.uk/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm">SEEScen model</a> (Society, Energy and Environment Scenario model)&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;incorporates 11 energy end uses (motive power, lighting, heating  etc.) across 15 sectors. Some of these end uses have physical models; for example, domestic space heating and cooling are estimated with a model of a house which allows the effects of parameters such as insulation and internal temperatures to be examined.</p></blockquote>
<p>Sankey diagrams for several years have been put together to make a short &#8220;film&#8221; how energy requirements may change over the years, and what shifts might be expected between different ways of energy generation.</p>
<p>To view this animation click on the image (there are some seconds between the frames, be patient).</p>
<div class="mypicsgallery"><a rel="lightbox[o_sankey_113]" href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_113/SEEScen_Sankey.gif"  title="Animated Sankey diagram (15 frames) of the SEEScen model. From Mark Barett's webpage at http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/markbarrett/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm"><img  width="500" height="368" src="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_113/tumbs/tmb_SEEScen_Sankey.gif" alt="Animated Sankey diagram (15 frames) of the SEEScen model. From Mark Barett's webpage at http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/markbarrett/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm" title="Animated Sankey diagram (15 frames) of the SEEScen model. From Mark Barett's webpage at http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/markbarrett/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm" /></a></div>
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<p><del datetime="2010-05-18T07:05:47+00:00">To be able to see the details, download the Flash move or the GIF from the <a href="http://www.sencouk.co.uk/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm">SEEScen webpage</a>. Make sure you watch the film in the original size.</del><em>The website www.senco.co.uk has gone offline (?), go to <a href="http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/markbarrett/Energy/SEEScen/SEEScen.htm">Mark Barrett&#8217;s page</a> instead.</em></p>
<p>This is a neat idea, and it gives a whole new dimension to Sankey diagrams! On a side note: as far as I am informed, there are only two <a href="/index.php/sankey-diagram-software/">software tools</a> capable of handling timelines in Sankey diagrams, S.DRAW and SankeyVis.</p>
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