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Page 1: Choosing Our Future: Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes? Produced by and for the Hot Science – Cool Talks Outreach Lecture Series of the Environmental Science

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Produced by and for the Hot Science – Cool Talks Outreach Lecture Series of the Environmental Science Institute. We request that the use of any of

these materials include an acknowledgement of Rich MacMath and the Hot Science – Cool Talks Outreach Lecture Series of the Environmental Science

Institute of the University of Texas at Austin. We hope you find these materials educational and enjoyable.

Rich MacMathHot Science - Cool Talks Volume 46

Rich MacMathHot Science - Cool Talks Volume 46

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Choosing Our Future:Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Rich MacMathAustin Energy Green Building ProgramRich MacMathAustin Energy Green Building Program

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

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What is the Human Footprint?

What is the Human Footprint?What is the Human Footprint?

www.wcs.org/sw-high_tech_tools/landscapeecology/humanfootprintA map of human influence on earth’s land surface

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Atlas of the Human Footprint

83% of world’s land surface under human influence

Atlas of the Human FootprintAtlas of the Human Footprint

www.wcs.org/sw-high_tech_tools/landscapeecology/humanfootprint

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The Human Footprint Report

83% of world’s land surface under human influence

The Human Footprint ReportThe Human Footprint Report

“The global extent of the human footprint suggests that humans are stewards of nature, whether we like it or not. The long-term impact of human influence, positive or negative, benign or catastrophic, depends on our willingness to shoulder responsibility for our stewardship.”

www.wcs.org/media/file/human_footprint2.pdf

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The Human Footprint / Atmosphere

6OF

The Human Footprint / AtmosphereThe Human Footprint / Atmosphere

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/2005

4OF2OF

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The Human Footprint / Atmosphere

The Human Footprint / AtmosphereThe Human Footprint / Atmosphere

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The Human Footprint / Atmosphere

www.cmdl.noaa.gov

Global Distribution of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

The Human Footprint / AtmosphereThe Human Footprint / Atmosphere

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New Science?

1990: First IPCC report concludes there is a causal relationship between human activities and global warming.

1988: James Hansen, a leading NASA scientist, told a U.S. Senate sub-committee he was “99% certain” that global warming was occurring and that it was linked to fossil fuel combustion.

1958: Charles Keeling began keeping CO2 records on the peak of Mauna Loa in Hawaii (more on this in a moment).

New Science?New Science?

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New Science?

New Science?New Science?1938: Guy Callendar, meteorologist, first to claim evidence of global warming.

1896: Svante Arrhenius, Nobel chemist, makes first quantitative attempt to measure effect of atmospheric CO2 on global temperatures.

1860: John Tyndall, scientist, measures absorption of light spectra by CO2 and attributes ice ages to changes in atmospheric gas concentration.

1827: Charles Fourier, mathematician, coins the term “greenhouse effect.”

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The Human Footprint / Atmosphere

The Human Footprint / AtmosphereMauna Loa Hawaii

The Human Footprint / AtmosphereMauna Loa Hawaii

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Not Enough Data?Charles Keeling1928 – 2005

Charles David Keeling's measurements of the global accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere set the stage for today's profound concerns about climate change. They are the single most important environmental data set taken in the 20th century.

Not Enough Data?Not Enough Data?

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Not Enough Data?

www.cmdl.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends/

Not Enough Data?Not Enough Data?

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Not Enough Data?

www.cmdl.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends/co2_data_mlo.php

Keeling Curve

Not Enough Data?Not Enough Data?

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Not Enough Data?

Keeling “Curve”50 years

6,000 years

Not Enough Data?Not Enough Data?

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Kyoto Protocol Participation 2005

Kyoto Protocol Participation 2005Kyoto Protocol Participation 2005

163 COUNTRIES SIGNED AND RATIFIED

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What is an Ecological Footprint?

The total area of productive land and sea

required to provide the resources for,

and assimilate wastes of,

a defined population (e.g., a nation)

at a particular level of consumption (lifestyle).

What is an Ecological Footprint?What is an Ecological Footprint?

Global Footprint Networkwww.footprintnetwork.org

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Ecological Footprintof the average person in….

Ecological Footprintof the average person in….

Ecological Footprintof the average person in….

USACanada

AustraliaJapan

MexicoWorld BrazilChinaIndia

USACanada

AustraliaJapan

MexicoWorld BrazilChinaIndia

2422

1218

655

32

In acres

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Per Capita Footprint by Country

www.panda.org/news_facts/publications/key_publications/living_planet_report/index.cfm

UAEUSAKUWAITAUSTRALIA

HAITISOMALIA

AFGHANISTAN

Per Capita Footprint by CountryPer Capita Footprint by Country

24

0

Acr

es World average

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Per Capita Footprint by Country

MALINIGER

AFGHANISTAN

www.panda.org/news_facts/publications/key_publications/living_planet_report/index.cfm

KUWAITUAEUSAAUSTRALIA

20

0

Acr

es

Per Capita Footprint by CountryPer Capita Footprint by Country

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Footprints of Energy Technologies

Living Planet Report 2004

WWF

Different footprints to produce 1mW of electric power

Footprints of Energy TechnologiesFootprints of Energy Technologies

2500

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es p

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Ecological

Footprint Simplifie

d

Ecological Footprint SimplifiedEcological Footprint Simplified

Paul EhrlichThe Population Bomb 1968

E F = P x A x TE F = P x A x T

Where

P = Population size

A = Affluence per capita

T = Type of technology

Where

P = Population size

A = Affluence per capita

T = Type of technology

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Role of Green Building Program

Role of Green Building ProgramRole of Green Building Program

E F = P x A x TE F = P x A x T

Where

P = Population size

A = Affluence per capita

T = Type of technology

Where

P = Population size

A = Affluence per capita

T = Type of technology

Paul EhrlichThe Population Bomb 1968

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U. S. Energy Footprint by Sector

U. S. Energy Footprint by SectorU. S. Energy Footprint by Sector

End Use Sector SharesU. S. Total Energy Consumption

2003

Annual Energy Review

2003(EIA)

22%22%

18%18%33%33%

27%27%

Transportation Residential

CommercialIndustrial

Buildings account for about 70% of

electricity use

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What is Austin Energy doing?

What can you do?

What is Austin Energy doing?

What can you do?

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GREEN BUILDING PROGRAM

Building Professionals

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMPublic/Private/Consumer Partnership

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMPublic/Private/Consumer Partnership

Building Users and Owners

COMMUNITY-OWNED UTILITY

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GREEN BUILDING PROGRAM

Supply of green professionals

Demand for green

Electric PowerInfra

stru

cture

Efficiency,

Peak Load

ReductionPartic

ipat

ion

Train

ing,

Mar

ketin

gEducation,

Rebates

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMHow It Works

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMHow It Works

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GREEN BUILDING PROGRAM

SOFT INFRASTRUCTURE

HARDINFRASTRUCTURE

Principles or VisionPlans or PoliciesProgramsLand Use /ZoningCodes

TransportationElectric PowerWater/WastewaterCommunicationsSolid WasteParks

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMHow It Works

GREEN BUILDING PROGRAMHow It Works

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Our Vision

Our Vision

To make Austin the most livable community in the country.

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AUSTIN ENERGY STRATEGIC PLAN

Green Building Program+

Energy Efficiency Programs+

Green Choice Programs

Green Building Program+

Energy Efficiency Programs+

Green Choice Programs

AUSTIN ENERGYSTRATEGIC PLAN AUSTIN ENERGYSTRATEGIC PLAN

= 35%= 35% of AE total power profile by 2020of AE total power profile by 2020

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AUSTIN ENERGY POLICIES

Energy Efficiency (Demand Side Management) Diverse Sources of Energy

(Distributed Energy Services) Renewable Energy Portfolio

Clean Power Sources

Energy Efficiency (Demand Side Management) Diverse Sources of Energy

(Distributed Energy Services) Renewable Energy Portfolio

Clean Power Sources

AUSTIN ENERGYPOLICIES AUSTIN ENERGYPOLICIES

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AUSTIN ENERGY PROGRAMS

Energy Efficiency Green Building Power Partner District Cooling Combined Heat & Power GreenChoice Solar Rebates Plug-In Hybrids Zero Energy Homes

Energy Efficiency Green Building Power Partner District Cooling Combined Heat & Power GreenChoice Solar Rebates Plug-In Hybrids Zero Energy Homes

AUSTIN ENERGYPROGRAMS AUSTIN ENERGYPROGRAMS

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RESULTS

AFFORDABLE CUSTOM PRODUCTIONAFFORDABLE CUSTOM PRODUCTION

KRDB

Pilgrim Building Newmark HomesHatch Partnership

Venture Four David Weekley Homes

RESULTS6,500 + Homes Rated by the GBP

RESULTS6,500 + Homes Rated by the GBP

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Gallery of 5 Star Homes

Gallery of 5 Star Homes

Gallery of 5 Star Homes

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5 Star Homes

Monthly electric power use

0

200

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2000

DECNOVOCTSEPAUGJULJUNMAYAPRMARFEBJAN

Month

kWh

South Austin 5 Star Home 4250 kWh/yr North Austin 5 Star Home 5900 kWh/yr

Average Home in Austin 12,000+ kWh/yr

5 Star HomesExamples of Annual Electric Consumption

5 Star HomesExamples of Annual Electric Consumption

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Results

Developer Builder Landscape Architect

GBP Rep Mechanical Contractor Architect

RESULTSHundreds of Green Building Professionals

RESULTSHundreds of Green Building Professionals

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Results Civic Buildings

AUSTIN CITY HALLAntoine Predock ArchitectsCotera Reed Architects

USGBC LEED Gold

AUSTIN CITY HALLAntoine Predock ArchitectsCotera Reed Architects

USGBC LEED Gold

RESULTSCivic BuildingsRESULTSCivic Buildings

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Results Civic Buildings

DANIEL RUIZ PUBLIC LIBRARYLars Stanley Architects

AEGBP 2 Star

DANIEL RUIZ PUBLIC LIBRARYLars Stanley Architects

AEGBP 2 Star

RESULTSCivic Buildings

RESULTSCivic Buildings

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Results Commerical Buildings

VELOCITY CREDIT UNION

Clark Mente Architect

AEGBP 2 Star

VELOCITY CREDIT UNION

Clark Mente Architect

AEGBP 2 Star

RESULTSCommercialBuildings

RESULTSCommercialBuildings

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Results Diverse Energy Sources

Fuel cells Central chiller

Small photovoltaics

Large photovoltaics (ABIA)

Landfill methane

Remote wind turbines

RESULTSDiverse Energy Sources

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Results Renewable Energy Sources

Annual participation: 665,000,000 kWh (Equivalent to 55,000 homes)

Number 1 program in U.S. in sales of renewable energy

GREENCHOICE®GREENCHOICE®

RESULTSRenewable Energy SourcesRESULTSRenewable Energy Sources

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Results Avoided Infrastructure (Negawatts)

Pea

k d

eman

d i

n m

egaw

atts

AE Peak Generating Capacity2800 Mw

Actual Peak Demand23-26 Sep 2005

Estimated Peak DemandWithout DSM Programs

*ALL TIME RECORD

“Negawatts” 20% From DSM

4000

3500

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0FRI

23SEP05SAT

24SEP05SUN

25SEP05MON

26SEP05

24342260

20102150*

640 NW

RESULTSAvoided Infrastructure (Negawatts)RESULTSAvoided Infrastructure (Negawatts)

A record hot weekend in 2005

Cost example: lighting improvements cost AE $320/kW compared to $650/kW to build a new power plant.

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Results Future Developments

Mueller Airport RedevelopmentMueller Airport

RedevelopmentRESULTSFuture DevelopmentsRESULTSFuture Developments

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Results Future Developments

Dell Children’s Hospital USGBC LEED Platinum

Mueller Airport RedevelopmentMueller Airport

RedevelopmentRESULTSFuture DevelopmentsRESULTSFuture Developments

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Results Future Building Codes

Monday, 31 July 2006

RESULTSFuture Building CodesRESULTSFuture Building Codes

Zero Energy Homes Project

Zero Energy Homes Project

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Results Future Building Codes

RESULTSFuture Building CodesRESULTSFuture Building Codes

Zero Energy Homes Project

Zero Energy Homes Project

Monthly electric power used/produced

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123456789101112

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kWh

South Austin 5 Star Home 4250 kWh North Austin 5 Star Home 5900 kWh

Average Home in Austin 12,000 kWh 3 kW Solar PV System 4200 kWh

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

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Here’s what you can do.Here’s what you can do.

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Change a Light BulbChange a Light BulbFluorescent bulbs:

Last longer

Save energy

Save money

Fluorescent bulbs:

Last longer

Save energy

Save money

10 year total electric cost:

Incandescent $600

Fluorescent$150

10 year total electric cost:

Incandescent $600

Fluorescent$150

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Change a Light BulbChange a Light Bulb

FluorescentFluorescent

155 lbs.155 lbs.660 lbs.660 lbs.

IncandescentIncandescent

How much coal avoided over 10 years?How much coal avoided over 10 years?

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Profitability of Energy Efficiency UpgradesProfitability of Energy Efficiency UpgradesHome Energy Saver

http://hes.lbl.gov/hes/profitable.html

Change a Light BulbChange a Light Bulb

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Upgrade Your Home and Business

                                                     Power Partner

Duct Diagnostics

Lighting, Appliances

HVAC Equipment Thermal Envelope

Upgrade Your Home and Businessthrough Austin Energy Programs

Upgrade Your Home and Businessthrough Austin Energy Programs

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Upgrade Your Home and Business

www.austinenergy.com/Energy%20Efficiency/Tools%20and%20Tips/calculators.htm

Upgrade Your Home and Businessthrough Austin Energy Programs

Upgrade Your Home and Businessthrough Austin Energy Programs

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Buy Energy Star Applicances

RefrigeratorsDishwashersClothes WasherAir ConditionersLighting Fixtures Ceiling Fans

If just one in 10 homes used ENERGY STAR qualified appliances, the change would be like planting 1.7 million new acres of trees.

Buy Energy Star AppliancesBuy Energy Star Appliances

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Install Solar Electric Panels and Water Heaters

Solar Rebate ProgramOne of the highest solar rebates in the U.S. at $4.50 per watt

Example: 3kW (3,000 watts) PV system in Austin

3000w x $6.35/watt:Austin Energy rebate:Federal tax credit:

Net cost:(22.5% of gross cost)

$20,000-$13,500-$ 2,000

$ 4,500

Install Solar Electric Panels and Water HeatersInstall Solar Electric Panels and Water Heaters

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Support the Plug-in Hybrid Program

Support the Plug-in Hybrid Program

Support the Plug-in Hybrid Program

www.pluginpartners.org

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Learn More…

Austin American-Statesman 05/14/05

Learn More…Learn More…

Public educational & demonstration events of the Green Building Program

Public educational & demonstration events of the Green Building Program

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GREEN BUILDINGMarket Forecast

GREEN BUILDINGMarket Forecast

“…Green building will reach its “tipping point” by 2007 using conservative estimates. This is profound. As any industry crosses from being “less involved” to “more involved” it means the rest of the industry will be forced to follow and the green homes of today will become the standard homes of tomorrow.”

Residential Green Building Smart Market ReportMcGraw-Hill Construction/NAHB

September 2006

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Green Building is…

…a set of principles, policies, and practices…implemented by AE, GBP members, builders and citizens everyday…at building, development, city, and regional scales…that better “balance” our ecological footprint…so that we may pass on…

…a set of principles, policies, and practices…implemented by AE, GBP members, builders and citizens everyday…at building, development, city, and regional scales…that better “balance” our ecological footprint…so that we may pass on…

Green Building is…Green Building is…

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…A sustainable future

…A sustainable future…A sustainable future

The best way to predict the future is to invent it.Alan Kay (Inventor of OS for Apple Computers)

The best way to predict the future is to invent it.Alan Kay (Inventor of OS for Apple Computers)

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Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

CONTACT INFORMATION

Austin Energy: www.austinenergy.comGreen Building Program: www.austinenergy.com/go/greenbuilding

Rich MacMath: [email protected]

ESI: www.esi.utexas.edu

CONTACT INFORMATION

Austin Energy: www.austinenergy.comGreen Building Program: www.austinenergy.com/go/greenbuilding

Rich MacMath: [email protected]

ESI: www.esi.utexas.edu

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Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Choosing Our Future:

Greenhouse Gases or Green Homes?

Hot Science - Cool Talks Volume 46Hot Science - Cool Talks Volume 46

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