Title: Putting Research into Action Sara Patton
1Putting Research into ActionSara Patton
2Bright Future
NW Energy Coalition
- How to keep the Northwests lights on, jobs
growing, goods moving and salmon swimming in the
era of climate change.
3The Challenge
- Meet the greenhouse gas-reduction goals set by
the Governors of WA, OR and MT, the International
Panel on Climate Change and the Western Climate
Initiative -
15 reduction from 1990 levels by 2020, 80 or
larger reduction by 2050.
- While
- Serving growing loads
- Saving endangered wild salmon
- Providing power to electrify transportation
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5 6Clean Energy Solution
- Energy efficiency is the powerhouse.
- Enough to serve load growth -- 340 aMW/yr
- Combined heat and power
- The overlooked resource
- New Renewables
- Huge Potential
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9Jobs in a Bright Future
- On a per-megawatt-hour comparison
- Energy efficient creates three times as many jobs
as coal or natural-gas generation. Wind and
biomass nearly twice as many. Solar PV job
potential is huge.
Jobs per aMW
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11Bill Impact
- Not counting, of course, the benefits of a
cleaner planet, robust economy, abundant salmon,
energy security
12Getting to a Bright Future
- Cap CO2 emissions
- Regional leadership from BPA on energy efficiency
and renewables - A strong 6th Power Plan - energy efficiency,
renewables and weaned from coal
- Extend state renewable standards beyond 2025
- No new coal plants - no extending the life of
existing plants
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14Power of Efficiency
- Meta study energy efficiency potential through
2020 - Research analysis by Ecotope
- Covers both electricity and natural gas end uses
15Power of Efficiency
- Regional findings
- Enough cost effective energy efficiency (5200
aMW) to meet ordinary electric load growth
through 2020 - Enough cost effective natural gas energy
efficiency to meet half of growth in natural gas
(using .80/therm, same as ETO)
16Power of Efficiency
- Findings, cont
- 50/ton carbon adder increases electric energy
efficiency potential by 20 - Carbon adder increases natural gas potential only
slightly -
17Power of Efficiency
- Key outreach messages
- Make energy efficiency SOP in decision making
- Work with your utility
- Support public officials who make energy
efficiency a priority - Your choices determine if we can secure a clean
affordable energy future
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19Turning Research into ActionKim Drury
- Energy Efficiency - Barriers and Solutions
20Energy Efficiency -
- We know theres plenty available -
- We know its the cleanest, cheapest and fastest
energy resource - - We know it delivers lots of other benefits
-consumer savings, less utility risk, good paying
local jobs, water savings . . .
21So - if were so smart . . .
22White paper on barriers and solutions
- Factors that get in the way of rational energy
efficiency decision-making and highlight
strategies that succeed in overcoming those
barriers. - A guide for regional planners, policy makers,
activists, marketers and others - A compendium of solutions so we can fully realize
the energy efficiency potential
23Research approach
- Literature review
- Utilities, evaluators, PECI, ETO, NEEA, NEEC,
architects, developers and others asked - What are the barriers to saving more energy in
the Northwest? - What are the solutions for overcoming those
barriers? -
24Answers grouped into seven broad areas
- Communication
- Money and conflicting motivations
- Collaboration and cooperation
- The value of champions
- The need for good standards and codes
- Workforce
- Technology
251. Communication Inform. Educate. Repeat.
- Barrier Failure to communicate
- A press release from one of our favorite
utilites . . .reduce their carbon footprint by
450 million pounds of carbon dioxide annually and
that customers saved a combined 274 million
kilowatt hours of electricity and 3.7 million
therms of natural gas. - Whats a CFL?
- My energy bill shows what I used two months ago!
- Save energy? Or the planet? Or money?
261. Communication Inform. Educate. Repeat.
- Solution Motivate with language and ideas from
real life - Tell the story
- Tie saving energy to Northwest values
- Drop the technical in favor of the understandable
- Feedback - meaningful feedback
- Figure out whatand whomoves people
272. Money and conflicting motivations
- Barrier The wheels of efficiency need alignment
- Split incentives
- Landlord/tenant
- Manufacturers/consumers
- Developers/owners
- Relatively low energy costs
- Low rates low price response
- Small (tiny?) percentage of overall costs
- Capital
- Utility programs and tax incentives require
upfront cash - A large share of building stock not eligible for
tax incentives (schools, libraries, churches,
state and local government) - Product utility - not payback
282. Money and conflicting motivations
- Solution align money and interests
- Green leases
- Education better buildings yield higher ROI
- Standards/codes to build in EE
- Decoupling for utilities
- ESCOs
- Creativity ala Red Lion/Graybar/Idaho Power
29- Stay tuned - report available in July
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31Venues for Action
- Council
- Bonneville Power Administration
- Utilities
- Legislatures
32Preliminary Council Results
- Plan must be followed by BPA
- EE targets binding for I-937 utilities
- Other utilities and their regulators look to
Councils plan as benchmark - Making sure that the Councils Plan is consistent
with Coalition goals is a high priority.
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40Council releases draft mid-July
- 60-day comment period
- Public hearings
- Boise
- Missoula
- Spokane
- Seattle
- Portland
- Astoria
- Eugene (?)
Other locations are possible
41BPA
- Energy Efficiency Post-2011
- Draft Phase I decisions out soon.
- Needs Assessment
- Probably no energy augmentation need, but some
capacity needed for winter and summer peaking and
wind integration. - Wind Integration Rate Case
- Draft ROD June 23rd. New scheduling protocols
reduce need for reserves in half, so rate
probably reduced to 6 mills/kWh (from original
12). - It should be less, but BPA being very cautious in
developing new procedures. - Developers want to provide own integration,
because they can do so cheaper with gas-fired
generation.