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1 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Office of
Fossil Energy
Potential Benefits Of The Integration Of
Agriculture Water Conservation Program
Activities And Power Generation
Operations
Chuck Zelek Ph.D. - Presenter
Senior Economist
US DOE Office of Fossil Energy
Less Goudarzi
Chief Executive Officer
OnLocation, Inc.
Noel Gollehon
Associate Consultant
OnLocation, Inc.
July 31, 2019
fossil.energy.gov2 | Office of Fossil Energy
2015 U.S. Water Use
USGS Circular 1441, 2018
Public Supply
12%
Domestic
1%
Irrigation
37%
Livestock
1%
Aquaculture
2%
Industrial
5%
Mining
1%
Thermoelectric Power
41%
Total Water Withdrawals
(fresh & Saline)
131 BGD
73%
Fresh
27%
Saline
.
Withdraw – Discharge = Consumption
100%
Fresh
131
BGD
BGD = Billion Gallons per Day
Thermoelectric power and
irrigation are over 75% of
the total withdrawals
Thermoelectric Power Generation Presents
a Significant Demand for Water in U.S
fossil.energy.gov3 | Office of Fossil Energy
USGS Circular 1441, 2018
Water Withdrawals within States Are Dictated by
Presence of Power Generation and Agriculture
Note that irrigation is the
driver in the west and, and
as you move east
thermoelectric power
gains in importance, but
irrigation remains
important in the east,
especially Arkansas,
Mississippi and Florida.
4 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Laramie River:
River drew water
from a local aquifer
to meet its cooling
water demand
(2008)
Martin Lake: Martin
Creek was 10 feet
below its spillway. It
imported water to
offset the plunging
level (2011)
Hammond: In
serious drought,
the river flows
upstream at the
plant’s intake
pipes (2011)
Drought Events have Resulted in Energy
Water Shortages in the Past
• Energy-water collisions
have occurred on several
occasions
• Collisions will become
more frequent with
– Increased competition
from other users
– Higher temperatures
– More frequent drought
fossil.energy.gov5 | Office of Fossil Energy
Objectives of Study
Key Question: How can a strategy for targeting agricultural water
conservation effort provide a win-win?
Goal: Assess and align targeting of already ongoing irrigation water
efficiency improvements to areas with potential power plant
implications to determine the potential for a winning targeting strategy
for agricultural water conservation program effort
6 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
High Level Results
 The Analysis Indicates That The Benefit Cost Ratio For The Conservation
Program In The Ogallala Region Is About 4.2x-4.6x
 Power Production Costs Are Lower
 Purchase Power Costs To Farming Operations Are Lower
 Grid Reliability Is Increased
 Regional Grid Resilience Is Improved
7 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Area of Consideration: Ogallala Regional Aquifer
• The Ogallala Regional Aquifer
underlies about 111.8 million acres
(about 175,000 square miles) in
parts of eight states.
• Several rivers flow across the cross
the aquifer’s area, the Canadian,
Arkansas, Republican, and Platte.
• While locally important water
sources, these rivers provide only
limited water for withdrawal uses
when compared to the extractions
from the aquifer.
• Water moves laterally very slowly in
the aquifer and water not extracted
remains in place for future
extractive use.
8 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Water Conservation Cost
Estimates
• Based on the 2008 Farm Bill that
funded the Ogallala Aquifer
Initiative.
• Average Federal cost to reduce
water withdrawals estimated at
$90-$202 per acre-foot.
Source of Conservation Data for Ogallala Aquifer; Winston, B. and N. Gollehon, 2014,
“The Evaluation of Practice Impacts within the NRCS Ogallala Aquifer Initiative.”
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, July 29, 2014, Lombard Il.
Federal cost per acre-foot of reduced irrigation water
withdrawals, Ogallala Aquifer Initiative Program, 2009-2014
Agricultural Water Conservation: What Does It Cost?
9 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Intersection of Power Markets and Ogallala Region
The Ogallala region includes:
 4 HUC-2 regions
171 HUC-8 regions
12,473 MW of thermal power generation capacity
219 MW of hydroelectric generating capacity
Water Sources for Power Generation:
4,975 MW of generation capacity within the region
relies on surface water
5,443 MW relies on groundwater
Remaining capacity relies on other water sources
Cooling Technology Breakdown:
8 generating units with 1,945 MW total capacity use
once-through cooling
39 generating units with 9,979 MW capacity with
recirculating cooling technology
1 generating unit with 549 MW capacity with dry
cooling technology
Of the 7 Electricity regions that intersect with the
Ogallala region, only 6 have thermal power
stations
10 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
National Energy Modeling System (NEMS)
NEMS was developed by EIA
• Annual Energy Outlook projections
• Congressional as well as agency requests
NEMS has been used extensively outside of EIA
• Various NGOs , trade associations, and other private sector
entities
• Program offices within DOE for R&D benefits estimation
NEMS provides annual results through 2050 with significant detail
by fuel and sector
Modular structure allows each sector to be represented by
methodology and data that fit it best
• Optimization techniques used for electricity capacity expansion
and dispatch and petroleum refining
• Extensive technology representation for many sectors
• Econometric approach for others
Energy Information Administration’s
National Energy Modeling System (NEMS)
fossil.energy.gov11 | Office of Fossil Energy
NETL ENERGY-WATER MODEL (NWEM)
12 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Three Scenarios Evaluated
• Baseline Scenario– normal water year, sufficient water availability to
allow normal generating plant dispatch,
• Restricted Scenario– 75% reduction in surface water availability from
Baseline to all users in the HUCs within Ogallala. Based on a very rough
assessment, a 75% reduction corresponds to a 20-34% probability of
occurrence,
• Conservation Scenario – The same restricted water availability except
additional water is available from conservation measures that were
assumed in the Ogallala region.
Scenarios assuming 50% reductions and 25% reductions were also evaluated – higher probabilities of occurring
but less of an impact.
13 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
77.52
47.29
35.32
29.16
55.47
31.65 21.10 15.82
-18
-16
-14
-12
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000
Million$
Conservation Water Available (acre-foot)
PC Savings In Total Dollars (Lines) and Dollars Per Acre-foot (Numbers)
Under Three Drought Scenarios
75% drought 50% drought 25% drought
$9
$16
Water Conservation Results in Lower Electricity Production Costs (PC)
14 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Resulting in Lower Electricity Prices
ConservationRestricted
15 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
And A Shift In Dispatch Across Generating Units
Available Water From Conservation Results In
Increased Generation From Lower Cost Coal
Drought Conditions Significantly Reduce Power
Generation From Coal Units
16 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov
Results
•The analysis indicates that the benefit cost ratio for the conservation
program in the Ogallala region is about 4.2x-4.6x when ONLY potential
power market economic savings are considered
•Power production costs are lower by reducing the need to purchase water
or power from alternative higher cost sources
•Purchase power costs to farming operations are lower improving margins
•Grid Reliability is increased by avoiding plant derating due to water
limitations
•Regional grid resilience is improved by creating a wider range of
environmental conditions (e.g., droughts) under which the power system
can meet customer requirements without local curtailments and/or price
increases
fossil.energy.gov17 | Office of Fossil Energy
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July 31-1130-Charles Zelek

  • 1. 1 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Office of Fossil Energy Potential Benefits Of The Integration Of Agriculture Water Conservation Program Activities And Power Generation Operations Chuck Zelek Ph.D. - Presenter Senior Economist US DOE Office of Fossil Energy Less Goudarzi Chief Executive Officer OnLocation, Inc. Noel Gollehon Associate Consultant OnLocation, Inc. July 31, 2019
  • 2. fossil.energy.gov2 | Office of Fossil Energy 2015 U.S. Water Use USGS Circular 1441, 2018 Public Supply 12% Domestic 1% Irrigation 37% Livestock 1% Aquaculture 2% Industrial 5% Mining 1% Thermoelectric Power 41% Total Water Withdrawals (fresh & Saline) 131 BGD 73% Fresh 27% Saline . Withdraw – Discharge = Consumption 100% Fresh 131 BGD BGD = Billion Gallons per Day Thermoelectric power and irrigation are over 75% of the total withdrawals Thermoelectric Power Generation Presents a Significant Demand for Water in U.S
  • 3. fossil.energy.gov3 | Office of Fossil Energy USGS Circular 1441, 2018 Water Withdrawals within States Are Dictated by Presence of Power Generation and Agriculture Note that irrigation is the driver in the west and, and as you move east thermoelectric power gains in importance, but irrigation remains important in the east, especially Arkansas, Mississippi and Florida.
  • 4. 4 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Laramie River: River drew water from a local aquifer to meet its cooling water demand (2008) Martin Lake: Martin Creek was 10 feet below its spillway. It imported water to offset the plunging level (2011) Hammond: In serious drought, the river flows upstream at the plant’s intake pipes (2011) Drought Events have Resulted in Energy Water Shortages in the Past • Energy-water collisions have occurred on several occasions • Collisions will become more frequent with – Increased competition from other users – Higher temperatures – More frequent drought
  • 5. fossil.energy.gov5 | Office of Fossil Energy Objectives of Study Key Question: How can a strategy for targeting agricultural water conservation effort provide a win-win? Goal: Assess and align targeting of already ongoing irrigation water efficiency improvements to areas with potential power plant implications to determine the potential for a winning targeting strategy for agricultural water conservation program effort
  • 6. 6 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov High Level Results  The Analysis Indicates That The Benefit Cost Ratio For The Conservation Program In The Ogallala Region Is About 4.2x-4.6x  Power Production Costs Are Lower  Purchase Power Costs To Farming Operations Are Lower  Grid Reliability Is Increased  Regional Grid Resilience Is Improved
  • 7. 7 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Area of Consideration: Ogallala Regional Aquifer • The Ogallala Regional Aquifer underlies about 111.8 million acres (about 175,000 square miles) in parts of eight states. • Several rivers flow across the cross the aquifer’s area, the Canadian, Arkansas, Republican, and Platte. • While locally important water sources, these rivers provide only limited water for withdrawal uses when compared to the extractions from the aquifer. • Water moves laterally very slowly in the aquifer and water not extracted remains in place for future extractive use.
  • 8. 8 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Water Conservation Cost Estimates • Based on the 2008 Farm Bill that funded the Ogallala Aquifer Initiative. • Average Federal cost to reduce water withdrawals estimated at $90-$202 per acre-foot. Source of Conservation Data for Ogallala Aquifer; Winston, B. and N. Gollehon, 2014, “The Evaluation of Practice Impacts within the NRCS Ogallala Aquifer Initiative.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Soil and Water Conservation Society, July 29, 2014, Lombard Il. Federal cost per acre-foot of reduced irrigation water withdrawals, Ogallala Aquifer Initiative Program, 2009-2014 Agricultural Water Conservation: What Does It Cost?
  • 9. 9 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Intersection of Power Markets and Ogallala Region The Ogallala region includes:  4 HUC-2 regions 171 HUC-8 regions 12,473 MW of thermal power generation capacity 219 MW of hydroelectric generating capacity Water Sources for Power Generation: 4,975 MW of generation capacity within the region relies on surface water 5,443 MW relies on groundwater Remaining capacity relies on other water sources Cooling Technology Breakdown: 8 generating units with 1,945 MW total capacity use once-through cooling 39 generating units with 9,979 MW capacity with recirculating cooling technology 1 generating unit with 549 MW capacity with dry cooling technology Of the 7 Electricity regions that intersect with the Ogallala region, only 6 have thermal power stations
  • 10. 10 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) NEMS was developed by EIA • Annual Energy Outlook projections • Congressional as well as agency requests NEMS has been used extensively outside of EIA • Various NGOs , trade associations, and other private sector entities • Program offices within DOE for R&D benefits estimation NEMS provides annual results through 2050 with significant detail by fuel and sector Modular structure allows each sector to be represented by methodology and data that fit it best • Optimization techniques used for electricity capacity expansion and dispatch and petroleum refining • Extensive technology representation for many sectors • Econometric approach for others Energy Information Administration’s National Energy Modeling System (NEMS)
  • 11. fossil.energy.gov11 | Office of Fossil Energy NETL ENERGY-WATER MODEL (NWEM)
  • 12. 12 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Three Scenarios Evaluated • Baseline Scenario– normal water year, sufficient water availability to allow normal generating plant dispatch, • Restricted Scenario– 75% reduction in surface water availability from Baseline to all users in the HUCs within Ogallala. Based on a very rough assessment, a 75% reduction corresponds to a 20-34% probability of occurrence, • Conservation Scenario – The same restricted water availability except additional water is available from conservation measures that were assumed in the Ogallala region. Scenarios assuming 50% reductions and 25% reductions were also evaluated – higher probabilities of occurring but less of an impact.
  • 13. 13 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov 77.52 47.29 35.32 29.16 55.47 31.65 21.10 15.82 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 Million$ Conservation Water Available (acre-foot) PC Savings In Total Dollars (Lines) and Dollars Per Acre-foot (Numbers) Under Three Drought Scenarios 75% drought 50% drought 25% drought $9 $16 Water Conservation Results in Lower Electricity Production Costs (PC)
  • 14. 14 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Resulting in Lower Electricity Prices ConservationRestricted
  • 15. 15 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov And A Shift In Dispatch Across Generating Units Available Water From Conservation Results In Increased Generation From Lower Cost Coal Drought Conditions Significantly Reduce Power Generation From Coal Units
  • 16. 16 | Office of Fossil Energy fossil.energy.gov Results •The analysis indicates that the benefit cost ratio for the conservation program in the Ogallala region is about 4.2x-4.6x when ONLY potential power market economic savings are considered •Power production costs are lower by reducing the need to purchase water or power from alternative higher cost sources •Purchase power costs to farming operations are lower improving margins •Grid Reliability is increased by avoiding plant derating due to water limitations •Regional grid resilience is improved by creating a wider range of environmental conditions (e.g., droughts) under which the power system can meet customer requirements without local curtailments and/or price increases
  • 17. fossil.energy.gov17 | Office of Fossil Energy Questions?

Editor's Notes

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  2. The two largest water users (withdrawal based) are thermoelectric power and irrigation Recent improvements in the economic modeling for energy siting and production allows an evaluation of tradeoffs between these two dominant water users when water supplies are limited, such as under drought conditions Drought conditions impact both economic sectors, degree depends on the “timing, intensity, duration”
  3. First, there is recognition that water not used for irrigation may have a higher value when used for municipal, environmental, or power production – hence NETL Energy Water Model (NWEM) Second, we describe the hydrologic conditions of the High Plains Ogallala Aquifer, with the potential to maintain water in the aquifer for future use if not extracted for immediate use. Third, we present the Federal cost of reducing irrigation withdrawals from administrative records for the Ogallala Aquifer Initiative Program from 2009-14 for several different groups of technologies. Fourth, we describe a regional model of the U.S. energy sector and we apply that model to the power production markets that intersect the High Plains Ogallala Aquifer Region. Fifth, we stress the energy production model by simulating the sector’s response to a surface water drought, assuming substitutability between surface and ground water. Sixth and finally, we calculate the benefit cost ratio of the conservation of water.
  4. Holistic treatment All competing uses are represented Trading allowed among the competitors Differentiated water types Fresh surface water Fresh groundwater Brackish groundwater Waste water Regionally based (Census, Electricity Markets, Watersheds, etc.) GIS and mapping capabilities Data processing and structures to handle data from multiple sources USGS Sandia EIA Agriculture
  5. NOTE: GERALD GENTLEMAN PLANT IS IN Midwest Reliability Organization – West ( in the NEMS model) Water resulting from agriculture conservation practices can lower electricity prices moderating the impact on consumers as shown in the following two figures Regional wholesale electricity prices are estimated to be lower ranging from $3.08 (Summer MROW) to $0.72 (Spring RMPA) per megawatt hour ($/MWh) under most restrictive scenario The impact on electricity prices only become visible in regions 4-MROW and 22-RMPA where the reduction in surface water availability was felt the most