The Quiet Giant: Energy Efficiency Ready to Roar!
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Transcript of The Quiet Giant: Energy Efficiency Ready to Roar!
World Energy Technologies SummitMarch 18, 2010
Kateri Callahan, PresidentAlliance to Save Energy
The Quiet Giant: Energy Efficiency Ready to Roar!
Presentation Overview
About the Alliance
A Quiet History of Huge Success
Game Changers: Setting the Stage for the Decade of Energy Efficiency
Ready to Roar: Energy Efficiency as the “First Fuel”
What is the Alliance to Save Energy?
- Non-profit organization headquartered in U.S.; operations world-wide- Led by Senator Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) and Peter Darbee, President and CEO of
Pacific Gas and Electric- Includes 10 Members of Congress – Bi-Cameral; Bi-Partisan- Also includes environmental, consumer, and trade association heads, state
and local policy makers, corporate executives
Working with and Across All Sectors of the Economy
~170 companies, organizations, and institutions in Associates Program Associates Program membership represents all economic sectors Initiatives underway in research, policy advocacy, education, technology
deployment, market transformation and communications
Geothermal, Solar and Wind
Conventional Hydroelectric
Biomass
Nuclear Electric Power
Coal
Natural Gas
Petroleum
Energy Efficiency and Conservation
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America's Greatest Energy Resource Energy Efficiency and Conservation Improvements Since 1973
Have Reduced Annual Energy Consumption by 52 Quads in 2008
Energy Efficiency and Conservation 2008 Domestic Production Net Imports
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Alliance to Save Energy, June 2009
A Quiet History of Success
Game Changers: Global Imperatives… Climate Change: Energy use directly linked to GHG emissions..the U.S. example:
Security:Unchecked growth in energy demand can:• Accelerate fossil fuel depletion• Increase our reliance on foreign
sources of energy
Economy:• Energy waste comes at high costs:
“Business as usual” energy use will waste more than $1.2 trillion in the U.S. between now and 2020 in the U.S. alone – and this does not include transportation energy consumption!
Game Changers: Understanding the Enormous Potential for Savings……
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
Game Changers: Leadership by ExampleThrough energy efficiency alone, Walmart...- ...is saving 250 million kwh/year in the U.S. (enough to power 23,000 homes)- …has reduced energy load by approximately 15-20%
Learning Resulted in New Sustainability Goals:- Reduce GHG emissions at existing stores 20% by 2012- Long-term: 100% powered by renewable energy- Zero-waste operations- Sustainable product selection- Sustainability/efficiency criteria for supplies and vendors around the world
EE technologies are helping Walmart get there NOW:- Daylighting- Efficient HVAC- White Roofs
- Lighting Retrofits- Fuel efficient vehicles…and more!
Game Changers: Leadership by Example
Equivalent to the electricity needed to power all the residential homes in California for one year!
Since 1994:Energy intensity reduced by
22% (Btu/pound of product)1,600 trillion Btu saved Prevented 86 million metric
tons of CO2 from entering atmosphere
$5 billion in energy savings achieved
Source: Consortium for Energy Efficiency, 2009 Annual Report
Game Changers:Increasing Utility Sector Investment
Game Changers: Federal InvestmentStimulus: $65B Related to Energy Efficiency
Funding in Millions of US Dollars
Game Changers: Global Investment
EE: THE BEST INVESTMENT ??
Global revenues from climate-related businesses rose by 75 percent in 2008 to $530 billion
Climate-related business revenue could exceed $2 trillion by 2020
Energy efficiency recorded the highest investment return at 30%
GOVERNMENTS AROUND THE WORLD SEEM TO THINK SO…
Energy efficiency will receive $184 billion (53%) of the $350 billion in global green stimulus funds
Source: HSBC Global Research Report, September 2009
RD&D
Incentives
Education/Outreach
Codes/Standards
Requirements to “Roar”: Public Policy Infrastructure
To encourage technological innovation
To gain foothold in market
To achieve market penetration
To lock in savings for consumers and businesses
Responding to the Challenge:Federal Action
Stimulus package
President’s Fiscal Year 2010 budget
President’s new CAFÉ standards
January 2009
JuneJuly
House passes American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES)
Ongoing approps in House/Senate climate/energy bills
DOE: new lighting standards
October
November
Executive Order on federal energy use
Sens. Kerry and Boxer introduce Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act (CEJAPA)
HVAC standards agreement
House passes $75B Jobs bill
Bilateral agreement: U.S.-China Energy Efficiency Action Plan
December
COP15: Secretary Chu announces Climate REDI Program
May Febru
ary 2010
Senate includes Homestar proposal in Jobs agenda
March
Sens. Bingaman, Murkowski, Menendez introduce Appliance Standards Bill (NEEE)
Sens. Merkley & Pryor introduce Building Star
Roaring into the Decade: Forecast for U.S. Policy - 2010
Clean Energy Legislation w/ Strong EE Building Codes & Appliance StandardsInnovative Financing MechanismsSignificant Funding from Allowances
New Jobs BillLoan GuarantiesWorkforce TrainingResidential Retrofit RebatesCommercial Retrofit Rebates
Significant FY 2010 Appropriations
Binding International Climate Treaties???
But, a long way to go!
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EE can take us there!