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Fast TrackEnergy Efficiency Strategy
July 16, 2009
Lisa Van de Water
Air Quality Specialist
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© 2009
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Overview
• Fast Track Measures – 2007 Ozone Plan
• “Perfect Storm”
• Electricity 101 - Air Quality Connection
• Electricity Production & Consumption
• Energy Strategy Components
• Review Schedule
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2007 Fast TrackEmission Reduction Measures
• Green Contracting• Green Fleets• Truck Replacement/Retrofit/Repower• Short Sea Shipping
• High-Speed Rail• Alternative Energy• Energy Conservation – Efficiency• Heat Island Mitigation• Episodic/Regional Controls• Inland Ports
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“Perfect Storm”
• Need for non-regulatory emissions
reductions
• AB 32 greenhouse gas reductions
• American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
– Significant energy efficiency & renewable
energy dollars
• Valley jobs
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Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 – AB 32
• ARB Scoping Plan
– Local government reduce GHGs 15% below today by 2020
– Energy efficiency is 1st in “loading order” to meet unmet resource needs (SB 1037, AB 2021)
– Protocols for community emissions beyond municipal to be developed
• District – proactive in GHG reduction
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McKinsey & Company, December 2007residentialcommercialindustrialtrans/fuelsfossil fuelsrenewablescarbon sink
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Electricity Use & Air Quality
• Electricity saved is pollution forgone
• Base load is the cheapest & cleanest electricity
• Reducing peak load keeps the biggest polluters out of the mix
• Increase renewables for further emissions reductions
NOx
SOx
714CO2
lb/MWh
Source: eGRID2007 Version 1.0, Year 2005 Summary Tables (created in 2008)
0.5SOX
0.6NOX
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Electricity Generation Resource Mix
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Coal
Oil
Gas
Other fossil
Biomass
Hydro
Nuclear
Wind
Solar
Geothermal
Other
CAMX
US
Source: eGRID2007 Version 1.0, Year 2005 Summary Tables (created in 2008)
CAMX = 0.24%US = 0.01%
All Fossil Fuels
CAMX – 56%
US – 72%
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California Major Utilities' Resource Mix
2.0%1.0%3.0%2.0%3.0%1.8%Wind
1.0%<1%<1%0.0%1.0%0.2%Solar
3.0%4.0%<1%4.0%1.0%2.1%Small Hydro
3.0%<1%2.0%2.0%9.0%4.7%Geothermal
3.0%1.0%3.0%5.0%2.0%2.1%Biomass
12.0%6.0%8.0%13.0%16.0%10.9%Renewables
0.0%10.0%15.0%23.0%17.0%12.9%Nuclear
41.0%30.0%50.0%42.0%54.0%41.5%Natural Gas
47.0%6.0%10.0%19.0%5.0%19.0%Large Hydro
0.0%48.0%18.0%3.0%8.0%15.7%Coal
SMUDLADWPSDG&EPG&ESCEStatewideResource Type
SOURCE: CEC Website Data - 2006 http://energyalmanac.ca.gov/electricity/electricity_resource_mix_pie_charts/index.html
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SJV Electricity Consumption - 2007
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2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
16,000,000
18,000,000
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Total Consum.
Source: 2007 CA Energy Commission, Energy Consumption Data Management System
*Includes ALL of Kern Co.
47 Million MWh
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SJV Electricity Consumption - 2007
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4,000,000
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8,000,000
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Residential
Non-Residential
Source: 2007 CA Energy Commission, Energy Consumption Data Management System
*Includes ALL of Kern Co.
Ag & Water Pump and
Mining makes up majority of
non-res electricity use47 Million MWh
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35%16,647,559 74%30,461,978 Kern
47,011,71741,377,817Total
Consumption
MWh (2007)
Net Generation
MWh (2005)
8%3,780,552 1%213,746 Tulare
7%3,390,666 1%244,678 Kings
15%6,950,632 18%7,377,418 Fresno
3%1,351,477 3%1,365,372 Madera
9%4,103,000 -1%(362,757)Merced
11%5,090,413 2%660,675 Stanislaus
12%5,697,418 3%1,416,708 San Joaquin
SJV Electricity
12%
Source: 2007 CA Energy Commission, Energy Consumption Data Management System
*Includes ALL of Kern Co.
Source: eGRID2007 Version 1.0, Year 2005 Summary Tables (created in 2008)
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Streetlight
1%
Residential
32%
Mining
Construction
2%
Industry
15%
Commercial
Building
37%
Commercial
Other
5%Ag Water Pump
8%
Source: CA Energy Commission, Energy Consumption Data Management System; 2007 All Utility Entities
California Electricity Consumption
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Lodging
4.9%
Misc.
16.1%
Health
6.8%
Retail
14.7%Refrigerated
Warehouse
2.9%
Food Store
8.8%
Unrefrigerated
Warehouse
3.7%
School
5.0%
College
3.8%
Small Office
7.1%
Large Office
17.4%
Restaurant
8.9%
Source: CA Energy Commission, California End-Use Survey, 2006
Commercial Electricity Use by Building Type
All Office
24.5%
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Motors
4.2%Air Compressors
0.3%
Process
1.0%
Miscellaneous
5.8%
Refrigeration
13.4%
Cooking
4.2%
Water Heating
0.9%
Interior Lighting
28.7%
Exterior Lighting
5.8%
Office Equipment
7.1%
Heating
1.6%
Cooling
14.9%
Ventilation
11.9%
Source: CA Energy Commission, California End-Use Survey, 2006
Commercial Electricity Usage by End Use
Total
Lighting
35%
Lighting
Cooling
Refrigeration
Ventilation
75%
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Energy Action Plan
• 2007 Ozone Plan - Fast Track to attainment– Non-regulatory emissions reductions
• Outreach, Information & Education• Tools for Residential, Commercial/Industrial,
Local Government– Templates for successful energy efficiency & green
fleets programs
• Grants Program– Expand existing opportunities– New grant opportunities
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Outreach, Education & Information
• Healthy Air Living
• Targeted Outreach
– Local Government
– Minority Small Business
– Neighborhood Groups
– Industrial Regulated Sources
– Ag Regulated Sources
• Comprehensive Energy Website
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Tools & Products
• Residential Templates
– Categories of homes
– Efficient efficiency
• Commercial Templates
– Energy audit
– Simple work practices
– Long-range strategies for sustainable efficiencies and renewables
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More Tools & Products
• Industrial Templates– Processes & operations
– Office efficiencies
• Municipal Templates– Energy policies
– Implementation assistance
• Fleets– Fuel efficiency, fleet minimization
– Alternative fuels• CNG/LNG
• Electric with solar recharge
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In-House District EE Strategy
• Energy Conservation Committee
• Look for quick fixes with little or no cost
• PG&E energy audit
• Survey employees – health, comfort, productivity
• Develop a strategy for long-term solutions that may require budgetary considerations
• Evaluate possibilities for on-site alternative energy sources and “green” fleet options
• Monitor savings – costs & emissions
• Certification – ENERGY STAR®, LEED
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Grants & Incentives
• Expand ERIP to include energy efficiency
• Broad spectrum of assistance
• EE projects that improve air quality
– Technical assistance for grant applications
– Letters of support from AQ perspective
– Grant administration with partners
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Partnerships
• Coordination is key– Message
– Programs
• Next two years– SJVCEO
– ARRA funds and projects
• Utility Partners – best way to reach multiple markets/customers so that efforts are not duplicated
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Review Schedule
• Fast Track Task Force – June 16
• Public Energy Forum – July 14
– Present draft
– Comment period
– Revised draft
• Governing Board – September 17
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Contact Information
Lisa Van de Water
Air Quality Specialist
(559) 230-6100
www.valleyair.org
L GHTYour Way to Your Way to Your Way to Your Way to Clean AirClean AirClean AirClean Air
© 2009