Time For A New Vocabulary for Renewable Energy
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Mar 2011SamBeal.com
Time For a New Vocabulary
for renewable energy
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Source SEIA, Mar2011
US PV Market
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Source SEIA, Mar2011
US SHW Market
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Source SolarTech Mar2011
Santa Clara County survey
Market Challenges
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Clean-tech is a global economic driver
Subsidies drive learning curve i.e. cost
LEED and “net zero” are reshaping construction industry
Demand Response & Smart Grid are critical enabling technologies
Environment
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Source: Danny Kennedy CEO, Sungevity
We need a new vocabulary
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1B tons of coal - every year
1 ton = 1MW-hr
At 3¢/KW-hr
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100,000 trains
100 tons/car
100 cars/train
1B tons =
100,000 trains
each year!
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The End of Fossil Fuels?
In one generation we can eliminate coal
In two generations we can eliminate oil
No one renewable can accomplish this:
Solar + Wind + Biofuels + Geothermal
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How close are we today?
GW
Renewable Energy today 90% of Israeli homes have SHW
(21% of energy)
PV provides 5% of German’s electricity
California is ~20% renewable energy with target of 33% by 2020.
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What is needed in America
Education
Incentives (policy) to drive learning curve
Respect for clean, limitless energy
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Market is growing but not uniformly
Clean-tech is a global economic driver
Energy policy is chaotic - but improvingLEED (energy efficiency buildings)
Net zero home construction
Demand Response, SmartGrid, HEM
Summary