Title: The Electric Utility Industry
1The Electric Utility Industry
- by Ian M. Torrens and Kurt E. Yeager
- Summary by Sean Perry
2Overview
- Corporate Stewardship
- Environmental practices of EEI
- Importance of measurement and communication
- Criticisms of electricity
- Opportunities for improvement
- Promising electrical technologies
- Ways of preventing pollution
3Corporate Stewardship
- New emphasis on sustainable development
- Public concern over climate changes
- Investor concerns over future liability
- Efforts to improve public image
- Increasing environmental regulations
4Six Imperatives for Environmental Management
(Hedstrom and McLean, 1993)
- Clearly define policy
- Utilize good measurement
- Establish dialogue with stake-holders
- Question business as usual
- Satisfy all stake-holders
- Integrate stewardship into all decisions
5Edison Electric Institute Practices
- Corporate environmental commitment
- Environmental measurement, reporting
- Pollution prevention and waste minimization
- Employee training and responsibility
- Proactive environmental stewardship
6Importance of Communication
- Solid commitment of top managers
- Clear and effective communication to
middle-management and other employees - Clearly integrated into all other corporate goals
- Employee training on environmental matters
- Employee input on stewardship practices
7Importance of Measurement
- Set clear goals for waste/emissions
- Allows industry standard
- Environmental Performance Indicators
8Criticisms of Electricity
- Air, water, soil pollution
- Safety and (nuclear) waste disposal
- Health impacts of exposure to EM fields
- Greenhouse gas emissions
9Opportunities for Improvement
- Switching to cleaner primary energy sources
- Improving efficiency of generation, delivery, and
use - Reducing pollution through better control of
byproducts - Substituting electrical technologies for those
currently using fossil fuels
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11Beneficial Electrification
- Emerging electrotechnologies may prove
environmentally cleaner than alternatives - Numerous applications developing over the next
twenty years - New business opportunities for sustainable
development
12Technology Examples
- Industry Infrared Heating, Electric-arc Furnace,
Ultrasound Textile Dyeing - Waste/Water Treatment Ozonation, Electron-beam
Disinfection, Desalination - Medical Waste Treatment Electropyrolysis,
Microwave treatment, Plasma processing
13Transportation
- Electric vehicles more efficient
- Greatly reduces noise pollution
- Legislation requires increased production of EVs
within the next few years - Ten times cleaner than the most efficient
gasoline-powered car - Electric rail transportation also holds great
promise for public transportation
14Pollution Prevention
- Use of high volume byproducts in construction
applications - Recycling antifreeze via re-distillation and
reconstitution - Reducing use of cleaning chemicals and/or
processing the chemicals for reuse in other
applications - Using contaminated soil in asphalt
- Recycling used solvents
- Seeking alternative, non-toxic paints and paint
removal techniques - Composting bio-fouling waste to reduced volume
15Life-Cycle Cost Management
- Base decisions on the costs associated with
entire life cycle of materials - Effective waste accounting methodology
- Using full-cost accounting to price products
according to their total environmental cost
16Conclusions
- Electricity can help achieve sustainable
development - Versatility gives electricity distinct advantages
- Currently emerging technologies will assist the
growth and cleanliness of the industry - Responsibility for electricity providers
17The Electric Utility Industry
- A Critique by John Cadwell
18Critical Analysis
- Industries are changing
- What results
- Pies in the sky?
- Intent of Content
- Conclusion
19Motivation for Means
- Philosophy of Stewardship
- Maslows Hierarchy of Basic Human Need
- Kants Uber-corporation
- The Almighty Dollar
20Results of Industrial Evolution
- The Good
- The Bad
- The Ugly
21Dreaming Out Loud
- Sometimes deserves laughing out loud
- The end of the rope?
- Nobody ever refers to the Ordinary Genius
22What did they say?
- Optimism never hurt anybody
- Put your money where your mouth is
- If you shoot from the hip, sometimes you shoot
your foot
23Concluding Remarks
- Idealistic
- Provides Direction and Inspiration
- Update for the Times
- Stay Focused
24Questions?