Long Range Goal - The University of Kansas
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Opportunities in Energy
Ray Hammarlund
Director, Energy Programs Division
Kansas Corporation Commission
Top Ten Problems of Humanity for the Next
50 Years
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1) Energy
2) Water
3) Food
4) Environment
5) Poverty
6) Terrorism & War
7) Disease
8) Education
9) Democracy
10) Population
• Source: Professor R.E.
Smalley – Rice University
May 3, 2003
U.S. Energy System
Human Development Index vs. Energy
Usage
World Energy
GDP vs. Energy Consumption
14,000
UAE
Energy Consumption (thousand metric toe per capita)
12,000
10,000
Kuwait
Iceland
8,000
Canada
Trinidad & Tobago
Sweden
6,000
Russia
4,000
Turkmenistan
Oman
Czech
Estonia
Slovakia
Singapore
Finland
Norway
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
France Japan
UK
Switzerland
Ireland
Austria
Denmark
Italy
Australia
Saudi Arabia
Mozambique
United States
New Zealand
S. Korea
Slovenia
Greece
Israel
Spain
2,000
Argentina
China
Portugal
Chile
Uruguay
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10,000
15,000
20,000
GDP per capita (million Int. $ at PPP)
25,000
30,000
Energy Efficiency, Conservation
• “A clean world takes a lot of dirty work”
Mike Rowe – Dirty Jobs – Discovery
Channel
• There is plenty of work to be done in
Kansas for 50 years on energy efficiency
and conservation
ARRA funding from KCC
• Revolving loan fund for Residential and
Light Commercial
– Two options
• Payments on the utility bill
• EE loan through participating banks
– Details
• Average dollar amount of upgrade around $6000
with $1500 usually paid for upfront by homeowner
• Requires an energy audit
Meridian Way Wind Farm
201 MW - 2008
Smoky Hills Wind Farm
250 MW - 2008
Central Plains Wind Farm
99 MW - 2009
Spearville Wind Farm
100 MW - 2006
Elk River Wind Farm
150 MW - 2005
Gray County Wind Farm
112 MW - 2001
Flat Ridge Wind Farm
100 MW - 2009
Top Ten Wind Manufacturers (as of March 2008)
Source: BTM Consulting
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1) Vestas (Denmark)
2) GE Energy (United States)
3) Gamesa (Spain)
4) Enercon (Germany)
5) Suzlon (India)
6) Siemens (Germany)
7) Acciona (Spain)
8) Goldwing (China - PRC)
9) Nordex (Germany)
10)Sinovel (China - PRC)
U.S. Nuclear Power Plants
Agriculture Offsets vs. Carbon
Sequestration
Geologic Storage of CO^2
Biomass Production
Long Range Goal:
Develop a Continuous Process for the Production of Algal Biomass
Public sources of water/wastewater
Fossil fuel-based electric power plants
Areas meeting criteria for sun exposure & temperature
Pate, R., “Biofuels and the Energy-Water Nexus”, Sandia National Laboratories, AAAS/SWARM, April 11, 2008, Albuquerque, NM
Energy Supply Chain (Stylized)
Fuel
Extraction
Fuel
Processing
Major
Emitting
Sources
All Direct
Sources
All Indirect
Emission
Sources
Refinery
Power plant
Mine/Drilling
Factory
Residential/Commercial
Upstream (fuel producers)
Source: Dallas Burtraw – Resources for the Future
Downstream (consumers)
Innovation is on the consumer side
• Dynamic Pricing-Pricing for incremental and time
of use, not bulk sale of averaged price electricity.
• Smart Grid defined
– Self healing/correcting
– Motivate customers to be active grid
participants/controllers of grid
– Resist attack-physical/cyber
– Increased power quality for modern uses
– Accommodate all generation/storage options
– Facilitate markets
– Optimize all assets/operations
So, you want to make money in
energy solutions
• Ray’s advice for what it is worth
– Get as close to the consumer as you can
• This is not production solutions, it is consumption solutions
– The answer is simple: Consumers want to “TiVo ®”
energy
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Let them
Real time pricing
Instant consumption feedback
Information
Remember Dirty Jobs……
Questions?
Ray Hammarlund
(785) 271-3179
[email protected]