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Title: Governor


1
Governors Energy Plans Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Benefits
  • David Baker
  • February, 2007

2
Governors Energy Plans
  • Sustainable Energy Plan
  • Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
  • Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (EEPS)
  • Energy Independence Plan
  • Expanded RPS and EEPS
  • Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Funds
  • Residential Energy Efficiency Building Code
  • Expanded Biofuels Capacity and Access
  • Invest in Coal Gasification/Enhanced Oil Gas
    Recovery
  • Reduced Vehicle Emissions / Alternatives to
    Driving

3
Energy Benefits
  • By 2017, 50 of our motor fuel and 25 of our
    natural gas in Illinois can come from alternative
    sources.

Motor Fuel
Natural Gas
TODAY
2017
TODAY
2017
Reduced consumption
Reduced consumption
Traditional
Traditional
sources
sources
Traditional
Traditional
sources
sources
50
Biodiesel Diesel from Coal
25
Coal Gasification / Methane Extraction
23
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Ethanol/ IL Crude
1
Alternatives
4
Illinois Sustainable Energy Plan Per Gov.
Blagojevichs 2005 State of the State Proposal
  • Goals
  • Reduce total energy costs for consumers
  • Reduce the cost of doing business in Illinois by
    reducing total energy costs for businesses
  • Capture economic development benefits of
    renewable energy and energy efficiency
    development
  • Increase in-state self-reliance for energy
  • Improve environmental quality in Illinois

5
Governors Energy Independence PlanGoals
  • Develop Illinois unique natural resources to
  • Meet 50 of our motor fuel needs by 2017, and 25
    of the natural gas we use by 2017.
  • Give consumers real energy choices that can help
    them use less energy and save money.
  • Create thousands of jobs from new fuel production
    plants and from increased demand for agricultural
    crops and coal.
  • Clean our air and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
    that lead to global warming, by cutting
    consumption of motor fuel.

6
Energy Alternatives
  • Each element will play a key role in moving
    Illinois toward reduced dependence on imported
    energy.

Projected Benefits
Elements of Our Plan
  1. Invest in renewable biofuels like ethanol and
    biodiesel
  2. Make biofuels more available and more usable
  3. Invest in natural gas, diesel fuel and
    electricity made from Illinois coal
  4. Use recaptured CO2 to extract more oil and gas
  5. Invest in renewable power / energy efficiency and
    reduce consumption

50 of our motor fuel needs will be met by
Illinois crops by 2017 100 of gas stations will
provide E-85 biofuels by 2017 (up from 2
today) 25 of our natural gas will come from
Illinois coal by 2017 Double Illinois oil
production and boost natural gas
production Generate cleaner electricity and
reduce heating and electricity costs for homes
and businesses
7
Wind Monitoring Sites(with Public Data)
Adequate Wind Capacity
Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, Western
Illinois University. Funding from Illinois Clean
Energy Community Foundation
8
Renewable Generation under RPS
Scenario from draft report, Emissions Impact
Assessment for the Sustainable Energy Plan Based
on Economic Dispatch Considerations, Illinois
Energy Resources Center, Feb. 2006
9
Wind Projects Under Development in Illinois,
February 2007
Installed Installed Installed Installed
Project Developer Location MW
Mendota Hills Navitas Energy Lee County 50.4
Manlius Bureau Valley School District Bureau County 0.66
Crescent Ridge Babcock Brown and Eurus Bureau County 54.5
Pike County Illinois Rural Electric Coop Pike County 1.65
Under Construction Under Construction Under Construction Under Construction
Project Developer Location MW
GSG Wind FPC Services Lee and LaSalle Counties 80
GSG3 Wind FPC Services Lee and LaSalle Counties 2.5
Twin Groves I Horizon Wind Energy McLean County 198
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Project Developer Location MW
GSG6 Wind FPC Services Lee and LaSalle Counties 120
Twin Groves II Horizon Wind Energy McLean County 198
Oak Prairie Wind Farm Oak Prairie Wind Farm, LLC Jo Daviess County 10.5
GSG6 Wind FPC Services Lee and LaSalle Counties 120
Boone Heritage Wind Farm Guthrie Wind, LLC Boone County 4.95
Boone Heritage Wind Farm Rabe Wind, LLC Boone County 6.6
AgriWind Agriwind, LLC Marshall County 8.4
Stewardship Energy Stewardship Energy, LLC McLean County 9.9
Stewardship Energy II Stewardship Energy, LLC Marshall County 20
Unnamed BP Alternative Energy Henry County 100
Unnamed BP Alternative Energy Knox County 100
Unnamed BP Alternative Energy Ford County 60
Crescent Ridge II Midwest Wind Energy Bureau County 74
Big Sky Wind Farm Midwest Wind Energy Lee Bureau Counties 200
Rail Splitter Wind Farm Horizon Wind Energy Logan and Tazewell Counties 100
Blackstone Wind Farm Horizon Wind Energy Livingston County 600
Camp Grove Wind Farm Orion Energy Group Marshall and Stark Counties 150
White Oak Energy Center Invenergy Wind LLC McLean County 200
Unnamed Invenergy Wind LLC Knox and Henry Counties 500
Baileyville Wind Farm Navitas Energy Ogle County 80
Benson Wind Farm Navitas Energy Woodford County 160
Cayuga Ridge PPM Energy Livingston and LaSalle Counties 800
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 3820.35
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Intersection of Two Major RTOs
13
Fuel Displaced Depends on Load Shape and
Availability of Resource
PJM, Marginal Fuel Type Data, 2004, from PJM
website
14
Average Monthly Wind Generation
Sources Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs,
Western Illinois University, data from wind
monitoring stations, June 2005-May 2006.
15
Wind Availability vs. Electric LoadAugust
Sources PJM Hourly Load Data for Commonwealth
Edison, August 2005. Illinois Institute for
Rural Affairs, Western Illinois University, wind
data from northern Illinois monitoring stations,
June 2005-May 2006.
16
Preliminary Results Change in Illinois
Generation, 2007-2013
Source PowerWorld Corporation, Draft Report,
Emissions Impact Assessment for the Illinois
Sustainable Energy Plan Based on Transmission
System Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow
Considerations, September 2006
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