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  • www.50by30.org A Green Plan
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  • vision: To increase Manitobas renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs.
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  • no single sector can do this alone spend more of our money here reduce our greenhouse gases grow our green industries Why 50 by 30?
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  • spend more of our money here reduce our greenhouse gases grow our green industries Why 50 by 30? we can lead Canada in Manitoba renewable energy is local energy
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  • a vision for Manitoba by 2030 - we can lead in hydro geothermal biomass solar wind efficiency programs demand-reduction programs E D enewables R Why 50 by 30?
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  • a vision for Manitoba by 2030 we can - be a net exporter of energy almost all of it green - be a leading exporter of equipment consultation, design & management expertise - develop a new, rurally-focused industry - solidify a brand for Manitoba
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  • How 50 by 30? Where will we get the money? WERE ALREADY SPENDING THE MONEY $1b - natural gas $4b - gasoline & diesel electricity electric heat industrial natural gas gasoline & diesel
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  • To date PJ: petajoule energy use 19902009 229 PJ 262 PJ
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  • To date energy sources fossil fuels renewables 19902009 229 PJ 262 PJ
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  • coal oil natural gas hydro To date wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources oil 19902009 229 PJ 262 PJ
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  • To date energy sources
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  • To date energy sources source: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data _e/databases.cfm
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  • To date energy sources
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  • To date energy sources
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  • To date Ground-Source Heat Pumps
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  • To date energy uses
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  • 19902009 11.3 MtCO 2 e To date 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent greenhouse gas emissions
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  • 19902009 11.3 MtCO 2 e If current trends continue 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions
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  • If current trends continue GHG emissions
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  • If current trends continue energy 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
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  • If current trends continue fossil fuels renewables energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
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  • coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
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  • 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources
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  • If current trends continue energy sources
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  • If current trends continue energy uses
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  • coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
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  • A Green Plan energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ ~304 PJ
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  • A Green Plan energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ 50% fossil fuels 50% renewables
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  • coal oil natural gas hydro A Green Plan wind biomass solar geothermal hydro wind biomass solar geothermal natural gas refined oil products (gas & diesel) coal, propane & derivatives energy sources 199020302009 229 PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
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  • A Green Plan energy sources
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  • A Green Plan energy uses
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  • 19902009 11.3 MtCO 2 e If current trends continue 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions
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  • 19902009 11.3 MtCO 2 e A Green Plan 10.6 MtCO 2 e 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e ~ 10 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent
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  • A Green Plan greenhouse gas emissions
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  • A Green Plan So what do we do? Manitoba needs an energy policy a few more examples Vermont http://www.vtenergyplan.vermont.gov/ North Dakota http://www.communityservices.nd.gov/energy/empower-north-dakota- commission-information/
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  • A Green Plan We can leadwe have what we need professionals with decades of experience skilled workforce - strong workforce training system engaged community advocates good demonstration projects wide climate variations diverse renewable fuel sources
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  • A Green Plan We can leadweve started TomorrowNow OurWinnipeg biomass trucking efficiency initiative Demand-Side Management
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  • A Green Plan We can leadbut theres much more to do Residential19902011change Territories1.260.61GJ/m 2 -52% Ontario1.010.68 -33% Newfoundland & Labrador1.100.75 -32% Prince Edward Island1.200.85 -29% Nova Scotia1.180.84 -29% Canada1.060.76 -28% New Brunswick1.150.83 -28% Quebec1.100.80 -27% Manitoba1.160.86 -26% Alberta1.401.05 -25% British Columbia0.810.63 -23% Saskatchewan1.140.90 -21% data source: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/databases.cfm?attr=0http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/databases.cfm?attr=0 Commercial/Institutional19902011change BC & Territories1.661.10GJ/m 2 -33.9% Quebec1.811.61 -11.0% Canada1.681.50 -10.9% Atlantic Canada1.391.24 -10.5% Manitoba1.721.56 -9.4% Ontario1.651.56 -5.5% Alberta1.791.63 -8.5% Saskatchewan1.551.74 12.3% Energy Intensity
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  • A Green Plan So what do we do? Manitoba needs an energy policy .we dont have to wait for govt to act - every person, organization & business can have a plan but govt does have a role to play
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  • A Green Plan So what do we do? A Plan? - 3 types of action 1.increase Renewables 2.increase Efficiency 3.reduce Demand - 3 areas of focus a.Heating & Cooling b.Transportation c.Electricity
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  • A Green Plan increase renewables increase efficiency reduce demand Heating& Cooling Transportation Electricity DER ??? ??? ???
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  • 1.In MB, renewable energy is local energy. 2.Were already spending the money. 3.Manitoba needs an energy policy 4.but we dont need to wait for govt to act.