Energy Commons Presentation in Austria 2010

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12th FM-Gespraeche 2010 Optimizing Energy Decisions ‘Energy commons’ by Fred Klammt

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Explores concept of community owned and controlled de-centralized energy grids.

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12th FM-Gespraeche 2010

Optimizing Energy Decisions‘Energy commons’

byFred Klammt

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Current power production

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Future Energy commons

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Supply or Demand based energy solution?

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Energy Ladders

Carbon footprint ladder

Solar + Wind

Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Remote + Centralized

Regional

DE + Microgrid

Commons

Nuclear

Fossil Fuel

Efficiency ladder

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Right sizing energy

• Energy balance needed• Appropriate use of energy

– Do we really want to heat a house with a nuclear breeder reactor?

– Do we really want to run a steel mill with wind mills?

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D E R• De-Centralized Energy Resources

– Possible Energy Sources:• Combined heat power (CHP)• Micro combined heat and power (MicroCHP)

– Wood, Biomass, Cut grasses, etc.• Microturbines• Solar

– Thermal, Hi/Lo Temp, Stirling engines– Photovoltaic Systems

• Small, large Wind power systems• Reciprocating engines

– Cogen, Trigen• Fuel cells

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Microgeneration manifesto

• GHG reduction requires widespread and systematic incorporation of microgeneration technologies into both new and existing buildings

• Carbon savings aside, spin-off benefits include: – greater energy security, – alleviation of fuel poverty – contribution towards the economic recovery through the

creation of ‘green jobs’

• The key pillars of Microgeneration Manifesto are: – cohesive, integrated financial support– comprehensive retro-fitting of microgeneration

technologies into existing building stock; – clear information on options for credible career options.

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Energy commons tools

1. Permaculture 2. Biomimicry3. Cradle-to-Cradle™ 4. Industrial Ecology5. System dynamics6. Quality principles7. TBL: People, planet, profit

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12 Permaculture Principles1. observe and interact2. catch and store energy3. obtain a yield4. apply self-regulation + accept feedback5. use and value renewable resources + services6. produce no waste7. design from patterns to details8. integrate rather than segregate9. use small and slow solutions10.use and value diversity11.use edges and value the marginal12.creatively use and respond to change

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Permaculture Zones (energy zones)

0 = where we live1 = our garden, property2 = the surrounding forest, community3 = the larger support , farms4 = harvest forests5 = natural conservation forests6 = office, shop, factory

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Cradle to cradle™3 basic principles: 1. Waste Equals Food

2. Use Current Solar Income3. Celebrate Diversity

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Simulation software

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Energy Commons 10 Criteria

1. Availability + Reliability Includes technology issues, local distances Continuity/Intermittency, Sustainability

2. First Cost Construction, investment, financing, capitalization,

3. Extraction + Delivery Difficulty of access to energy source, distribution, sharing

4. Conversion efficiency btu in/btu out[1] Supply Chain LCA for energy input vs useful output

5. Social + Political Constraints Cultural regards, political considerations,

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6. Risk: Chemical, security Potential risk of toxic exposures, security risks

7. Technology Where on tech innovation curve is this energy source

8. O+M costs What are the long term O+M costs? How often will

major maintenance be needed?

9. Carbon intensity gCO2e/MJ Emissionpollutant = Activity * Emission Factorpollutant[2]

10. Power intensity Measure of overall energy efficiency[3]

Energy Commons 10 Criteria

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Evaluation criteria

• 1. Availability + Reliability• 2. First cost• 3. Extraction+delivery • 4. Conversion eff btu/btu• 5. Social+political constraints• 6. Risk:Chemical + Secuity• 7. Technology• 8. O+M costs• 9. Carbon intensity gCO2e/MJ• 10. Power intensity

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Leveraging

Science +

Technology

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Solar energy is plentiful►Introduction

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Renewable Energy

Technologies

• Scalability– Small-medium-large

• Solar– Passive– Thermal (active, passive)

• Hi Temp (ie: Stirling)

• Lo Temp– PV– Cooling

• Wind

• Geothermal– Heat pumps– Earth pipes– other

Regulatory Environment

• Federal + State Laws● Rebate programs + Rqm’ts● www.dsire.com

• Building Codes• Regulatory Agencies

• California AB32, SB2075, etc

• Utilities● CA: PG+E, SCE

● Feed-in tariffs

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Carbon Abatement Cost for various Energy End-uses

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Next generation light bulb - plasma?http://greentechnolog.com/state/california/

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Where to start

1. Standards2. Measurement3. Data

4. Metrics5. Benchmarking6. Improvement

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http://www.coolcalifornia.org/article/calculator

Current DER in California

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Achieving AB 32 Targets in Buildings

Source: Rick Diamond PhD, LBNL

Business as usual

New Construction

Renovation

Existing Buildings

Reductions needed

2020 Target

2050 Target

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One More Motivation…

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