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The Missing
    Piece
                                                               Image credit Shel Silverstein




                           of America’s Clean Local
                              Energy Transformation

                                                       John Farrell, Senior Researcher


Presentation to Biocycle Conference on Oct. 29, 2012
How Much of Missouri’s Power
    from Rooftop Solar?


                                ?%



       Residential and Commercial roofs
How Much of Missouri’s Power
    from Rooftop Solar?


                               21%



       Residential and Commercial roofs
How Much Power from Local, Rooftop Solar?
      23%                                                                                          21%
                                                                                                 18%     24%
                    19%                19%
  21%                                              24%
                                                                                                          21%
            23%                        25%                   22%
                                                                                                 15%
                        14%                                                23%
                                                                                                          23%
                                                     20%                                    12% 18% 24%
      51%                              21%
                                                                       18% 20%                   26%
             38%
52%                      41%                                    17%                                      19%
                                                                                     11% 24%
                                          25%            21%                19%
                                                                                            28%
                                                                        23%
            49%                             28%          19%
                        26%                                                                24%
                                                                22% 20% 31%
                                                         23%
                                       35%

                                                        Potential Percent of Electricity
      23%                                                 from Rooftop Solar PV             42%
                                                               0 to 10%
                                                               10 to 25%
                                                               25 to 50%
                  49%
                        Residential and Commercial roofs       50 to 100%
How Much Power from Local Wind?
      116%                                                                                           109%
                                                                                                297%        780%
                    27,000%          28,000%
  311%                                            3200%
             543%                                             912%                                           12%
                                     35,000%                                                    116%
                     14,000%                                                 478%
                                                                                                           3%
                                                    5200%                                      14%    1% 2%
      97%                            14,000%
                                                        541% 223%    11%
              269%
52%                       2900%                     726%                                                     2%
                                                                25% 9%
                                         9700%  1500%      2%
                                                                    3%
                                                         2%
             95%                          4100% 300%
                         8900%                                    4%
                                                                    0%       2%        1%
                                                            10%
                                      2500%
                                                            Potential Percent of Electricity
                                                             from Onshore Wind Power
      0%                                                            0 to 10%                   0%
                                                                    10 to 25%
                                                                    25 to 50%
                                                                    50 to 100%
                    0%
                           100 meters, 30% c.f. or better           100% or more
How Much Power from Local Renewables?



      32 states - 100%+

        9 states - 50%+

                    Potential Percent of Electricity
                         from Renewables
                            0 to 10%
                            10 to 25%
                            25 to 50%
                            50 to 100%
                            100% or more
Transformation
  Yesterday                                         Tomorrow
 Centralized Power                                  Clean, local power
                                                                                 Solar PV
                                                                                power plant



                                                                   Storage   Storage
          Transmission network


                                                         Storage

                                                                               Storage
  House
                                       Local CHP plant

          Distribution network                                                                 House with
                                                                                              domestic CHP




                                                                             Wind
                                                                             power
Factory                   Commercial                                         plant
                           building
10¢
                                •prevent blackouts
   5¢                           •reduce pollution
                                •create jobs
 0¢
  0¢
          $4/Watt               •on-site/near demand
                                •lower transmission losses
  -5¢
                                •reduce dist. system stress
                                •hedge against fuel prices
                                •avoided cost
 -10¢



 -15¢                                           4¢
                                                                             How the utility
                                                                            values distributed
-20¢
 -20¢
        Cost of solar                    Energy value
                                                                                generation
                                                                              Grid benefits                       Social benefits
            Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
10¢
                                •prevent blackouts
   5¢                           •reduce pollution
                                •create jobs
 0¢
  0¢
                                •on-site/near demand
                                •lower transmission losses
  -5¢
                                •reduce dist. system stress
                                •hedge against fuel prices
                                •avoided cost
 -10¢

                                                                                  8.5¢                   But it’s
 -15¢                                           4¢                                                       worth
-20¢
 -20¢
                                                                                                          more
        Cost of solar                    Energy value                         Grid benefits                       Social benefits
            Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
10¢
                                                                                                              and more
                                •prevent blackouts
   5¢                           •reduce pollution
                                •create jobs
 0¢                             •on-site/near demand
  0¢
                                •lower transmission losses  12.4¢
  -5¢
                                •reduce dist. system stress
                                •hedge against fuel prices
                                •avoided cost
 -10¢

                                                                                  8.5¢
 -15¢                                           4¢

-20¢
 -20¢
        Cost of solar                    Energy value                         Grid benefits                       Social benefits
            Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
It’s Real
$0.15


$0.12


$0.09


$0.06
                                                                                 Local capacity value
$0.03             7¢                                                             Avoided transmission access
                                                                                 Environmental
                                                                                 Avoided transmission losses
  $0                                                                             Brown energy replacement



        Palo Alto, CA, municipal utility
          Feed-In Tariff for PV in Palo Alto, Calif. Imminent: http://tinyurl.com/72sxgsb
It’s Real
$0.15




                                                  }
$0.12                                                                  6¢ per kWh
$0.09
                                                                      in addition to
                                                                        electricity
$0.06
                                                                                 Local capacity value
$0.03             7¢                                                             Avoided transmission access
                                                                                 Environmental
                                                                                 Avoided transmission losses
  $0                                                                             Brown energy replacement



        Palo Alto, CA, municipal utility
          Feed-In Tariff for PV in Palo Alto, Calif. Imminent: http://tinyurl.com/72sxgsb
Jobs per Megawatt
  Solar PV


      Wind


      Coal


Natural Gas


              0                2                  4              6              8               10
                                                       Construction, manufacturing, and installation
                                                       Ongoing maintenance and fuel


          Putting Renewables to Work: How Many Jobs Can the Clean Energy Industry Create? (UC Berkeley)
Local Economic Impact

          Not local
                                     Up to 3.4x higher

               Local ownership




 Economic Development Impacts of Community Wind Projects: A Review and Empirical Evaluation (NREL)
Not local            -44%


              +77% net approval
  Local
Ownership
                                                     +33%


                 0            25      50        75          100
       very negative      negative   neutral   positive     very positive




Attitude towards increased use of local wind energy
Jobs




                             Clean, Local Energy

                    Votes                                                                                               Money




Photo credits: (wind) Flickr user ali_pk, (solar, above) Ian-S, (solar, below) MN CERTS, (money) Flickr user epSos.de
Image credit Shel Silverstein
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2010/12/02/3081889.htm
Biogas or
                                                                Biomass CHP




http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2010/12/02/3081889.htm
What’s Missing?
Renewable energy policy
                                             17%
                    Solar/wind electricity   10%
Current RE policy
                                             17%
                    Solar/wind electricity   10%
               Geothermal electricity
               Micro hydropower
Current RE policy
                                             17%
                    Solar/wind electricity   10%
               Geothermal electricity
               Micro hydropower


               Ground-source geothermal
               Solar heat (e.g. hot water)
Current RE policy
                                             17%
                    Solar/wind electricity   10%
               Geothermal electricity
               Micro hydropower


               Ground-source geothermal
               Solar heat (e.g. hot water)


                    Biomass CHP
                    Biogas Heat
Current RE policy
                                             17%
                    Solar/wind electricity   10%
               Geothermal electricity
               Micro hydropower


               Ground-source geothermal      100%
               Solar heat (e.g. hot water)
                                             100%
                    Biomass CHP
                    Biogas Heat


                    Biogas Fuel Cells
                    Renewable NG
States with Renewable Heat Policies




    An Overview of Renewable Heating in the United States: Policy and Market Trends
States with Renewable Heat Policies
     (that offset non-electricity)




    An Overview of Renewable Heating in the United States: Policy and Market Trends
Biogas Policies          Biogas Energy



  CLEAN Contracts
   (Feed-In Tariffs)     Electricity, Heat, and
                            Cogeneration

Enhanced Renewable
 Electricity Standards

                         Pipeline Renewable
 Renewable Natural           Natural Gas
  Gas Standards
                                Biogas: Rethinking the Midwest’s Potential
What’s Missing?

Biogas and Biomass for:
    Flexible electricity
    Renewable heat
    Look for success: Germany, Denmark

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The Missing Piece in Clean Local Energy

  • 1. The Missing Piece Image credit Shel Silverstein of America’s Clean Local Energy Transformation John Farrell, Senior Researcher Presentation to Biocycle Conference on Oct. 29, 2012
  • 2. How Much of Missouri’s Power from Rooftop Solar? ?% Residential and Commercial roofs
  • 3. How Much of Missouri’s Power from Rooftop Solar? 21% Residential and Commercial roofs
  • 4. How Much Power from Local, Rooftop Solar? 23% 21% 18% 24% 19% 19% 21% 24% 21% 23% 25% 22% 15% 14% 23% 23% 20% 12% 18% 24% 51% 21% 18% 20% 26% 38% 52% 41% 17% 19% 11% 24% 25% 21% 19% 28% 23% 49% 28% 19% 26% 24% 22% 20% 31% 23% 35% Potential Percent of Electricity 23% from Rooftop Solar PV 42% 0 to 10% 10 to 25% 25 to 50% 49% Residential and Commercial roofs 50 to 100%
  • 5. How Much Power from Local Wind? 116% 109% 297% 780% 27,000% 28,000% 311% 3200% 543% 912% 12% 35,000% 116% 14,000% 478% 3% 5200% 14% 1% 2% 97% 14,000% 541% 223% 11% 269% 52% 2900% 726% 2% 25% 9% 9700% 1500% 2% 3% 2% 95% 4100% 300% 8900% 4% 0% 2% 1% 10% 2500% Potential Percent of Electricity from Onshore Wind Power 0% 0 to 10% 0% 10 to 25% 25 to 50% 50 to 100% 0% 100 meters, 30% c.f. or better 100% or more
  • 6. How Much Power from Local Renewables? 32 states - 100%+ 9 states - 50%+ Potential Percent of Electricity from Renewables 0 to 10% 10 to 25% 25 to 50% 50 to 100% 100% or more
  • 7. Transformation Yesterday Tomorrow Centralized Power Clean, local power Solar PV power plant Storage Storage Transmission network Storage Storage House Local CHP plant Distribution network House with domestic CHP Wind power Factory Commercial plant building
  • 8. 10¢ •prevent blackouts 5¢ •reduce pollution •create jobs 0¢ 0¢ $4/Watt •on-site/near demand •lower transmission losses -5¢ •reduce dist. system stress •hedge against fuel prices •avoided cost -10¢ -15¢ 4¢ How the utility values distributed -20¢ -20¢ Cost of solar Energy value generation Grid benefits Social benefits Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
  • 9. 10¢ •prevent blackouts 5¢ •reduce pollution •create jobs 0¢ 0¢ •on-site/near demand •lower transmission losses -5¢ •reduce dist. system stress •hedge against fuel prices •avoided cost -10¢ 8.5¢ But it’s -15¢ 4¢ worth -20¢ -20¢ more Cost of solar Energy value Grid benefits Social benefits Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
  • 10. 10¢ and more •prevent blackouts 5¢ •reduce pollution •create jobs 0¢ •on-site/near demand 0¢ •lower transmission losses 12.4¢ -5¢ •reduce dist. system stress •hedge against fuel prices •avoided cost -10¢ 8.5¢ -15¢ 4¢ -20¢ -20¢ Cost of solar Energy value Grid benefits Social benefits Distributed Solar Power Worth Far More Than Electrons | Energy Self-Reliant States - http://tinyurl.com/3tqmerh
  • 11. It’s Real $0.15 $0.12 $0.09 $0.06 Local capacity value $0.03 7¢ Avoided transmission access Environmental Avoided transmission losses $0 Brown energy replacement Palo Alto, CA, municipal utility Feed-In Tariff for PV in Palo Alto, Calif. Imminent: http://tinyurl.com/72sxgsb
  • 12. It’s Real $0.15 } $0.12 6¢ per kWh $0.09 in addition to electricity $0.06 Local capacity value $0.03 7¢ Avoided transmission access Environmental Avoided transmission losses $0 Brown energy replacement Palo Alto, CA, municipal utility Feed-In Tariff for PV in Palo Alto, Calif. Imminent: http://tinyurl.com/72sxgsb
  • 13. Jobs per Megawatt Solar PV Wind Coal Natural Gas 0 2 4 6 8 10 Construction, manufacturing, and installation Ongoing maintenance and fuel Putting Renewables to Work: How Many Jobs Can the Clean Energy Industry Create? (UC Berkeley)
  • 14. Local Economic Impact Not local Up to 3.4x higher Local ownership Economic Development Impacts of Community Wind Projects: A Review and Empirical Evaluation (NREL)
  • 15. Not local -44% +77% net approval Local Ownership +33% 0 25 50 75 100 very negative negative neutral positive very positive Attitude towards increased use of local wind energy
  • 16. Jobs Clean, Local Energy Votes Money Photo credits: (wind) Flickr user ali_pk, (solar, above) Ian-S, (solar, below) MN CERTS, (money) Flickr user epSos.de
  • 17. Image credit Shel Silverstein
  • 19. Biogas or Biomass CHP http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2010/12/02/3081889.htm
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  • 21. What’s Missing? Renewable energy policy 17% Solar/wind electricity 10%
  • 22. Current RE policy 17% Solar/wind electricity 10% Geothermal electricity Micro hydropower
  • 23. Current RE policy 17% Solar/wind electricity 10% Geothermal electricity Micro hydropower Ground-source geothermal Solar heat (e.g. hot water)
  • 24. Current RE policy 17% Solar/wind electricity 10% Geothermal electricity Micro hydropower Ground-source geothermal Solar heat (e.g. hot water) Biomass CHP Biogas Heat
  • 25. Current RE policy 17% Solar/wind electricity 10% Geothermal electricity Micro hydropower Ground-source geothermal 100% Solar heat (e.g. hot water) 100% Biomass CHP Biogas Heat Biogas Fuel Cells Renewable NG
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  • 27. States with Renewable Heat Policies An Overview of Renewable Heating in the United States: Policy and Market Trends
  • 28. States with Renewable Heat Policies (that offset non-electricity) An Overview of Renewable Heating in the United States: Policy and Market Trends
  • 29. Biogas Policies Biogas Energy CLEAN Contracts (Feed-In Tariffs) Electricity, Heat, and Cogeneration Enhanced Renewable Electricity Standards Pipeline Renewable Renewable Natural Natural Gas Gas Standards Biogas: Rethinking the Midwest’s Potential
  • 30. What’s Missing? Biogas and Biomass for: Flexible electricity Renewable heat Look for success: Germany, Denmark