2007_Carbon Neutrality Seminar
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Calvin College Carbon
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Biology 354:
Investigations in
Plant Ecology
Engineering 333:
Advanced Thermal
System Design
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Calvin College Carbon
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Introduction
Brian Medema
Class Mandate
What would it take to make
Calvin College Carbon Neutral?
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Outline
• What is Carbon Neutrality?
• What is Calvin’s current footprint?
• What can we do to achieve Carbon
Neutrality?
• Present our plan to be Carbon
Neutral in 11 years.
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What is Carbon Neutrality?
• Carbon footprint is a net term.
Footprint = emissions – sequestration
Reduce emissions or increase
sequestration
Carbon Neutrality is when emissions
are equal to sequestration
When the footprint = 0
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Why Carbon?
• Carbon Dioxide is the primary Green
House Gas (GHG) emitted.
• All other GHGs can be thought of as
equivalent to Carbon Dioxide.
– 1 ton CH4 has equivalent global
warming potential to 23 tons CO2
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Climate Change
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/images/greenhouse.GIF
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Why Carbon Neutrality?
• Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change
– Fifth Report issued Nov 17th, 2007
– Climate change is unequivocal
– Human activity has caused most of the
warming in the last 50 years
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From http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ipcc2007.html#cite1
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Effects of an Overall Warmer Earth
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Loss of sea ice.
Rising sea levels.
Shrinking Coastlines.
Shifting vegetation zones.
• Effects Developed and Developing
Nations differently.
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Global Warming – Global Effects
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American College and University
Presidents Climate Commitment
• Signatories commit to:
– Inventory their CO2 emissions
– Set target date to become Carbon Neutral
– Take immediate steps to reduce GHG
emissions
– Integrate sustainability into curriculum
– Make action plan, inventory and progress
reports publically available
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American College and University
Presidents Climate Commitment
• 448 college presidents have signed
– At start of semester, less than 80
signatories
http://www.presidentsclimatecommitment.org/
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Project Scope
• Calvin College is responsible for:
– All building operations (utilities)
– Construction of new buildings
– Food and Waste disposal
– Daily commuter traffic
– Service vehicle traffic
– Calvin sponsored air travel
• Not responsible for vacation travel
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Emissions
Jessica Driesenga
What is Calvin College’s
“Carbon Footprint?”
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• Create an inventory of
Emissions and Sequestration
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Emissions Summary
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Emissions Breakdown
Heating
Electricity
(MTCE/yr)
Air
Commuting
Service Vehicles
2090
10080
5852
14839
31920
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Sequestration Breakdown
Carbon Sequestration in Metric Tons CO2 per year
9.4
17%
21.7
39%
8.2
15%
Maintained Lawn
Prairie Grassland
Shrub
Edge
Mature Forest
10.1
18%
5.8
11%
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Comparison
Carbon Sequestration
(MTCE/yr)
Carbon Emissions
(MTCE/yr)
Waste, 258
Edge, 8.2
Mature
Forest, 9.4
Shrub, 10.1
Water , 1,756
Construction,
1,134
Maintained
Lawn, 21.7
Transport,
20,900
Energy,
42,352
Prairie
Grassland, 5.8
Total Sequestration: 51 MTCE
Total Emissions: 66,400 MTCE
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Emissions Reductions
Dan VandenAkker
Comparison
Carbon Sequestration
(MTCE/yr)
Carbon Emissions
(MTCE/yr)
Waste, 258
Edge, 8.2
Mature
Forest, 9.4
Shrub, 10.1
Water , 1,756
Construction,
1,134
Maintained
Lawn, 21.7
Transport,
20,900
Energy,
42,352
Prairie
Grassland, 5.8
Total Sequestration: 51 MTCE
Total Emissions: 66,400 MTCE
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Carbon Reduction Options
Carbon Reduction
Cost
ratio
[MTCE/year]
[$]
[$/MTCE/year]
Monthly EV gift for students
1.25
$240,000.00
$17,454.55
Campus Safety in EVs
0.96
$80,000.00
$7,575.76
Calvin owned bikes
1.258
$3,000.00
$2,385.38
Adding Lake Dr. Bike lane and path
14.93
$21,000.00
$1,407.00
Full Rapid Subsidization
264
$94,492.00
$358.53
Renewable Energy Production
5548
$820,000.00
$76.00
Green Energy purchase*
-19571
$724,000.00
$37.00
Carbon Offset purchase
∞
$9.00
Temperature Drop
3555
($172,000.000)
($48.00)
Daily commuter fees with increased rates
678
($83,000.00)
($122.58)
* Renewable Energy is not completely carbon free
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Carbon Reduction Options
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Green Energy Purchasing
Carbon Offset Purchasing
Conservation
Renewable Energy Production
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Carbon Reduction Options
• Green Energy Purchasing
– Green energy has a 5¢/kW-hr surcharge.
This is in addition to the 10¢/kW-hr fee.
– To completely offset Calvin’s carbon
footprint due to electricity usage would
cost 1.1 million dollars. This is 1.2% of
Calvin’s annual budget ($92 million).
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Carbon Reduction Options
• Carbon Offset Purchasing
– EU is trading carbon offset credits at
about 32.95 US$ per metric ton of CO2
– However, TerraPass.com sells carbon
offsets for 11 US$ per metric ton of CO2
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Carbon Reduction Options
• Conservation
– Decreasing temperature in all buildings
by 3 degrees Fahrenheit during the
winter and 10 degrees during Christmas
break would save about $172,000 and
3,555 MTCE (5.4% of total emissions)
– Reduce electrical consumption
• Turn off computers at night
• Shut off lights when leaving a room
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Carbon Reduction Options
• Wind Turbine Installation
– 800 kW of Power Capability
– Estimated annual power
production of 2053 MWhr/yr
– Unaided Payoff Period of
10.9 years
– Net Present Value $820,000
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Neutrality Plan
• Install 4 Wind Turbines
• Offsets the emissions from energy purchasing
and use.
• Awareness
• Implement options to minimize
commuter traffic
• Purchase Carbon Offset Credits to
cover remaining emissions
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Neutrality Plan
4 Wind Turbines
Year
Activity
E55 Wind Turbine Number 1
E55 Wind Turbine Number 2
E55 Wind Turbine Number 3
E55 Wind Turbine Number 4
Option of Continual Wind
Turbine Replacement
2008
2013
2018
2023
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2028
2033
2038
2043
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* = Year of Installation
** = End of 20 Year life Cycle
This plan calls for a new wind turbine to be built every 5 years. The wind
turbines will be paid off in 5 year periods using money saved from lower heating
bills and a small amount of upfront capital.
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Neutrality Plan
Increase Awareness
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Neutrality Plan
Minimize Commuter Traffic
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Neutrality Plan
Carbon Offset Credits
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Comparison
Carbon Sequestration
(MTCE/yr)
Carbon Emissions
(MTCE/yr)
Waste, 258
Water , 1,756
Construction,
1,134
Edge, 8.2
Mature
Forest, 9.4
Shrub, 10.1
Maintained
Lawn, 21.7
Transport,
20,900
Energy,
42,352
Prairie
Grassland, 5.8
Total Sequestration: 51 MTCE
Total Emissions: 66400
51 MTCE
MTCE
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Financing
Joe Englin
Total Neutrality Costs
• An upfront investment of $8,500,000 would
be required to make Calvin College carbon
neutral for 35 years.
• This would be done primarily though the
wind turbine project and carbon offset
purchasing.
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Implementation
• Ideally, this plan would be implemented
immediately, however $8,500,000 is a lot of
money.
• If we decide to implement the plan 10
years from now, we need to save
$1,050,000 per year.
• From that point on, we will have enough
funding to stay carbon neutral for 35
years.
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Community Values
• We need to set an example for the
community, even if it means spending
more.
• Examples of this would be dorm
renovations and fully subsidizing the
Rapid.
• If we decided to push neutrality back one
year, we could fund these projects.
Sources of Funding
• Increased Parking Fees – This will help
reduce carbon emissions and generate
funding.
• Raise Tuition – In addition to the
increased parking fees, a 1.16% tuition
increase would be required to fund this
project.
• Government Grants.
• Donations.
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46 Year Timeline
Year 1: Increase tuition 1.16%
Years 1-11: Save 82% of funds generated
per year for carbon neutrality, spend 18%
on green energy projects
Year 11: Use the $8.5 million saved from
years 1-11 to fund 35 years of carbon
neutrality
Years 11- 46: Deposit money saved into
“Green Energy Account” and use it to
fund other projects.
46 Years From Now
• The wind turbine proposal will save Calvin
a total of $15,800,000.
• The money generated by the tuition
increase could be saved and invested in
new green energy technology
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Conclusion
Brian Medema
What We’ve Learned
• How Calvin Functions
– Physical infrastructure
– Financial Decisions
• Biologists and Engineers
– Outdoors vs. Computer labs
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What We’ve Learned
• Carbon Emissions Trading Simulation
– Studied our own emissions
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Driving
Heating/Cooling
Watching TV
Using a computer
Machine Drying clothes
• Reducing emissions is HARD!
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Carbon Emissions
Trading Simulation
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Carbon Emissions
Trading Simulation
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Carbon Neutrality is Hard
• Sequestration isn’t viable for us
• Reduce emissions:
– Consume less
– Be more efficient with what we consume
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Next Steps
• Establish a Green Energy Fund
– Tuition
– Donations
– Money from Energy Savings
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Next Steps
• Implementation
– Dorm Temperature drop
– Increased Parking fees
– Subsidize the Rapid for students
– Calvin Rentable Bikes
http://es.geocities.com/circulaenbici/
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Next Steps
• Public Awareness
– Calvin Bikes
– Bike lane on Lake Drive
– Electric Vehicles for Campus Safety and
other service vehicles
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Next Steps
• Become Carbon Neutral
– Administration’s support
– Finalized plan
– Installation of green power sources
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Acknowledgments
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VP Henry DeVries
Mr. Paul Pennock
Professor Piers
Professor Dornbos
Professor Heun
Professor Warners
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Questions
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