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1 Fast Track Energy Efficiency Strategy July 16, 2009 Lisa Van de Water Air Quality Specialist L GHT Your Way to Your Way to Your Way to Your Way to Clean Air Clean Air Clean Air Clean Air © 2009 2 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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Page 1: Fast Track - Valley Air Energy Presentation[… · Source: eGRID2007 Version 1.0, Year 2005 Summary Tables (created in 2008) SO X 0.5 NO X 0.6 * 8 Electricity Generation Resource

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Fast TrackEnergy Efficiency Strategy

July 16, 2009

Lisa Van de Water

Air Quality Specialist

L GHTYour Way to Your Way to Your Way to Your Way to Clean AirClean AirClean AirClean Air

© 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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5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

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%

back

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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

MW

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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

0

2,000,000

4,000,000

6,000,000

8,000,000

10,000,000

12,000,000

14,000,000

16,000,000

MW

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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

[email protected]

(559) 230-6100

[email protected]

www.valleyair.org

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