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“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Global Impact, Local Opportunities
OUR VISION:
To enable Massive Scale
Sustainable Energy Initiatives that will
generate the next vibrant economy
while protecting our planet for
future generations to enjoy.
Together, We can.
• Global Energy Impact Overview: – Why the world needs to move towards disruptive massive
scaling of Sustainable Energy Initiatives (SEI).
• invVEST : Global SEI Leadership thru’ Massive Scaling – Converting Global Energy impact into local opportunities – invVEST Virtual Market Place & How you directly benefit
from supporting the initiative
Energy Use: Global Impact
USA‘06 pop. 307M
3rd in 1990 to 3rd in 2030
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Steady Economic Growth in USA & OECD Europe CAUSES…
……increased demand for Energy… adapted from EIA databases
OECD Europe:06 pop. 400M
1990 to 2030 practically flat
2000 GDP: $11T2030GDP: $16T
OECD Europe have similar GDP/Capita profile as USAYet, USA Consumes 54% more energy/capita
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China will consume more energy than USA by 2020& by 2030 will consume 155 Quadrillion Btu, 30% more than USA
USA‘06 pop. 307M
CHINA‘06 pop. 1,280M
3rd in 1990 to 3rd in 2030
1st in 1990 to 2nd in 2030
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India is a non player as far as current energy generation trends and pollution it causes globally.
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Energy Use: Global ImpactRapid Growth in Developing Countries
Energy Consumption in Quadrillion Btu
‘06 pop. 307M ‘06 pop. 1,280M
3rd in 1990 to 3rd in 2030
1st in 1990 to 2nd in 2030
China exceeded USA in total CO2 emissions by 2008
and will emit double of USA by 2030
CO2 Emissions Million tons/yr1990 2010 2030
USA 4,989 6,011 6,851China 2,241 6,898 12,007OECD Europe 4,101 4,512 4,834World 21,226 28,051 42,325
QBtu
Energy Use: Global ImpactSOURCES OF ENERGY EFFECT GHG Emissions
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The “FAT TAIL”
What this means is by 2050- 2100 at the current trend rate of greenhouse gas release: There is a 99% probability the Global Temperature will rise by 3 degrees Celsius or 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit There is a 50% probability the Global Temperature will rise by 5.5 degrees Celsius or 10 degrees FahrenheitThe world will see severe environmental impact that may be irrevocable
There is a 10% probability the Global Temperature will rise by 10+ degrees Celsius or 18 degrees FahrenheitHigh likelyhood of Environmental Calamity impact that will be irrevocable
For a more complete presentation please refer to “Carbon Dioxide: What is Earth’s Point of No Return?”Alexander E. MacDonald, Director, NOAA ESRLSee VSNI website: Data& Links & NOAA website for more .
Countries with Leading Renewable Energy Initiatives& 2007 USA Energy Consumption Profile
Hydropower: Norway98% of electric60% of total energy needs
Nuclear: France70% of electric39% of total energy needs
Wind & Solar: GermanyWind installed: 22.2 GWSolar PV Installed: 3.8GW
Bio fuels: Brazil40% of Transportation fuel11% of total energy needs
Use of Energy USA
Transportation 8,510 28.64%
Residential 6,362 21.41%
Commercial 5,391 18.14%
Industrial 9,453 31.81%
Total 29,716
USA is a poor second on all Renewable Energy components when compared to OECD EuropeWhile still being the first by a huge margin for Fossil fuels.
Energy Source USA 2007
Billion KWH/Yr 2007 % of TotalWorld Rank Trend
Fossil Oil 11,644.56 39.185% 1 Imports 70%+
Coal 6,691.07 22.516% 2 Exports 2%
Natural Gas 6,955.18 23.405% 2 Imports +2%
Nuclear 2,459.78 8.277% 1 low growth
Hydropower 839.43 2.825% 2 Flat
BioMass 775.08 2.608% 1? Growth
Wind 31.91 0.107% 2 H Growth
Solar 0.76 0.003% 4? V.H Growth
BioFuels 299.50 1.008% 2 H Growth
Biogas 2.67 0.009% 2? H Growth
Other Renewables 16.57 0.056% 2? Growth
Total Energy 29,716.51 100.000% 1
Electricity 11,874.82 39.96% 17
USA & Germany: A Perspective:Land Area: USA has 26 times more land mass & 1,000 times free/arid land space.Sun Radiance: SW corner of USA (5 times larger than Germany) has 40 - 60% more sun radiance.USA GDP is 4 time more than GermanyYet, USA installed a mere 340MW of Solar PV compared to Germany’s 1,800MW in 2008. USA should have deployed 8,000MW to be on par
What is wrong with this picture?
1 KW panelProduces1530 kWh/yr40 -70% more
Germany Solar Energy
I KW panelProduces947kWh/yr
Total energy needed globally is 100,000 times less than the amount of solar energy falling on earth.
Solar Energy generates less than 0.05% of total global energy. If solar energy generates 25% of global energy, it needs to scale 10,000 times, creating a $3 Trillion Solar Energy Market.
Focus on slicing the pie or make the pie exponentially bigger through massive scaling?
Total energy need of the world
Total energy from Sun falling on earth surface Total energy
need of the world
Current Solar Energy generatedas % of total energy needs
Understanding the Exponential Size of the Pie for the Solar Energy Opportunity:
GLOBAL ENERGY ECONOMY REACHES TEN TRILLION $ 2030.
60% CAN BE SEI
WILL CREATE BILLION+ JOBS
TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGEUSA NEEDS TO REGAIN GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN SEI TO MAINTAIN VIBRANT ECONOMY
COLORADO IS THE NEW ENERGY ECONOMY HUB
LEAD BY EXAMPLE
WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?
invVEST Virtual Market Place
UNDERSTANDING THE FRAMEWORK FOR THE invVEST VISION & PURPOSE
We use energy in almost anything we do Energy drives economy
What is invVEST?invVEST stands for: invest in Energy that’s Sustainable thru’ Virtual Teams.
invVEST sole purpose is to enable Global Leadership in Sustainable Energy Initiatives for USA through Massive Scaling.
invVEST will be a technologically & politically agnostic nonprofit organization made up of virtual clusters of thought leaders who are well verfocused on deploying initiatives that fulfills its purpose.. invVEST will enable Close Collaboration between diverse thought leaders from public and private sectors in vertical and functional clusters.
invVEST will work with all other associations & organizations who are involved directly or indirectly with Sustainable Energy Initiatives. invVEST is focused on exponentially increasing the pie size for SEI.
The invVEST team has identified Three Sustainable Energy Initiatives for Massive Scaling.
1.BreakThrough Solar Energy: Generate at least 20% of total US energy consumption by 2030. Drive price below power parity.
2.Garnering Education Community Support for Massive Scaling of SEI: Involving the Students and Faculty of Schools, Colleges and Universities in generating a mass grassroots movement.
3.Energy Efficiency and Conservation Initiative: The US consumes 54% more energy than a comparable OECD country. Our goal is to reduce energy consumption per capita incrementally by 1% a year for 12 years for a total 12% reduction by 2020.
Other well defined ideas that hold the promise of meeting SEI set definitions.
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Incremental Energy Efficiency & Conservation PlanIncremental Rooftop solar PVIncremental Central Solar PV & CSPIncremental CST: Solar Thermal with StorageIncremental WindIncremental Geo ThermalIncremental Other
Bold Energy Efficiency & Conservation Project:Reduce per capita energy consumption 1% per yearuntil we reach 12% by 2020Quick Wins & Quick Job Creation
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CentralSolarThermalBreaktrough
PV & CPVSolarCentralBreaktrough
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Energy Effeciceny &Conservation ProjectsMaintain at 12%after 2020
Geo Thermal
Breakthrough point fromRadical InnovationsMassive ScalingAggressive programs &Funding put in place in 2009
The Outcome of successful invVEST SEI
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
FOSSIL FUELS : OIL, COAL, GASusage reduces from24,423 B kWh eq. in 2009 to10,747 B kWh usage in 2030
The dip in total energy usage is occuring due to the stretch energy efficiency& conservation programGoal 12% per capita energy consumptionreduction by 2020 & maintain in future years
BIO FUELSNUCLEAR
HYDRO CONVENTIONAL
BIOMASSOTHER RENEWABLESwind,solar, geothermal, etc
INCREMENTALGEO THERMAL
INCREMENTALWIND
INCREMENTALSOLAR PV & CSP
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breakthrough innovationrequired for solar & wind energy storage
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The Outcome of successful invVEST SEIChanging the Dynamics of our Energy Usage
Participants in the invVEST Virtual Market Place
Supporters: are any person/organization that supports: Global Leadership in Sustainable Energy Initiatives (SEI) for USA through Massive Scaling for invVEST.
Thought Leaders: are individual (independent or part of an organization) who have a deep knowledge/influence in the specific energy cluster they are participating in and/or people who have deep knowledge/influence in any of the functional clusters.
Ambassadors: The role of the Ambassadors is to facilitate a group of thought leaders that are focused around each vertical energy cluster to bring ideas and initiatives to a logical conclusion.
Thought Leaders & Influencers Energy Cluster
Customers to Energy Clusters
Funding & Financial Sector Cluster
Policy and Regulatory cluster
Behavorial change cluster
Education Services Cluster
Job Creation Services Cluster
Marketing & Strategy Planning Cluster
Media & Promotion Cluster
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Cluster
Solar Energy Cluster
Wind Energy Cluster
Geo Thermal Energy Cluster
Bio Fuels Energy Cluster
Biomass Energy Cluster
Nuclear Energy Cluster
Hydro Energy ClusterOther Sustainable Energy Clusters
Energy Storage Cluster
Energy Transmission ClusterEnergy Transportation and infrastructure cluster.
Coal Energy cluster
Oil Energy cluster
Gas Energy Cluster
Vertical Clusters
Horizontal Clusters
The invVEST Virtual Market Place for Sustainable Energy Initiatives Visit www.invVEST.org to get to virtual market place & SEI useful links
Massive Scalability in future Carbon FootPrint PPI slope
Reducing Energy Dependence on one Region or Source Side Effects Job Creation
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Cluster
Solar Energy Cluster
Wind Energy Cluster
Geo Thermal Energy Cluster
Bio Fuels Energy Cluster
Biomass Energy Cluster
Nuclear Energy Cluster
Hydro Energy ClusterOther Sustainable Energy Cluster
Energy Storage Cluster
Energy Transmission ClusterEnergy Transportation and infrastructure cluster.
Coal Energy cluster
Oil Energy cluster
Gas Energy Cluster
Vertical Clusters
SEI Traits0-10
BASE MAPPING TOOL: SEI selection Criteria. 6 traits defined for Sustainable Energy (SE). The index of 0 means worst, 10 means best.
Visit www.invVEST.org to get to virtual market place & useful links
Colorado Renewable Energy InitiativesWhere are we? A Global Perspective
Most Data : 2007 California Colorado Texas
Population in millions 36.6 4.9 23.9GDP per capita 41,571$ 41,042$ 37,187$ State GDP $ Billion 1,813$ 236$ 1,142$ Farmland million of acres 27.60 31.10 129.90
Total Energy Consumption Trillion Btu 8,360 1,426 11,558 Energy Consumption per Capita Million Btu 232 305 506
Carbon Dioxide metric tons 59,389,047 41,847,344 257,552,164 Sulfur Dioxide metric tons 26,537 58,569 558,350 Nitrogen Oxide metric tons 90,597 65,600 260,057
Total Electric Generation 2006 Data MWH 216,799 50,698 400,583
Geothermal 12,821 Solar 495 Wind 4,883 866 6,671 Wood/Woodwate 3,422 901 MSW Biogenic/Landfill gas 1,684 219 Other Biomass 585 31 44 Renewable Generation (without Hydro) 23,890 897 7,835 % of total 11.0% 1.8% 2.0%Hydro Conventional 48,047 1,791 662
Total Renewable 71,937 2,688 8,497 % of total 33.2% 5.3% 2.1%
What does Colorado as leader in Renewable Energy mean to you?
How can we make Colorado a much more significant player?
Significant increase in Renewable Energy Initiative since 2007 in all 3 states.
Colorado has since installed:
• 4 MW residential & commercial solar panels • Commissioned 8.2 MW utility scale solar plant in
Alamosa. 2nd largest in US. • RFP to install 600MW solar plant, which may become the
largest install in the world.
Significant increase in Wind turbine installs
NREL and Xcel working on several wind, solar, hydrogen fuel cell, hybrid designs…
Xcel Smart Grid pilot in Boulder…
Conoco Philips Renewable Center, Louisville
NREL going through major expansion…
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Industry Data & Links :Partial list. Global Organizations dealing in Energy:German Advisory council for Global Change http://www.wbgu.de/wbgu_home_engl.htmlInternational Energy Agency http://www.iea.org/World Watch Institute: http://www.worldwatch.org/McKinsey Institute: The Carbon Productivity Challenge: http://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/GE: http://ge.ecomagination.comGoogle Going Green: http://www.google.com/corporate/green/WALMART: http://walmartstores.com/Sustainability/ US Public Sector Organizations dealing in Energy: US Department of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy http://www.eere.energy.gov/National Renewable Energy Labs home page http://www.nrel.gov/Energy Information Administration home page: http://www.eia.doe.gov/The California Public Commission: http://www.energy.ca.gov/renewables/emerging_renewables/index.html Global Level Solar:First Solar: http://www.firstsolar.com/SunPower: http://www.sunpowercorp.com/SunTech: http://www.suntech-power.com/Q.Cells http://www.q-cells.com/en/index.htmlUnisolar: http://www.ovonic.com/eb_so_solar_overview.cfmNanosolar: http://www.nanosolar.com/Solyndra: http://www.solyndra.com/Greenvolts: http://www.greenvolts.com/Esolar: http://www.esolar.com/BrightSource: http://www.brightsourceenergy.com/Asura: www.ausra.comAbengoa Solar: http://www.abengoasolar.com/sites/solar/en/
Wind:World Cumulative Installed Wind Power Capacity 1980 -2007 http://www.earth-policy.org/Indicators/Wind/2008_data.htm#fig1BioFuels:Solix: http://www.solixbiofuels.com/Heartland Renewable Energy: http://heartlandrenew.com/Other:Hybrids Plus: http://hybrids-plus.com/ Energy Consulting & Services Companies:Ch2Mhill: http://www.ch2m.com/corporate/TDA: www.tda.comERM: http://www.erm.com/erm/main.nsf/pages/homepage?opendocumentVSNI: www.vsnicorp.com Colorado Associations/ nonprofitsCORE: Connected Organizations for a Responsible Economy http://www.corecolorado.org/CRES: Colorado Renewable Energy Society http://www.cres-energy.org/Rocky Mountain Institute http://www.rmi.org/CSIA: The Colorado Technology Association http://www.csiaonline.com/COSEIA: Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association: http://www.coseia.org/newsite/index.php?id=1Environment Colorado: http://www.environmentcolorado.org/eventsASEA: American Solar Energy Society: http://www.ases.org/iCAST; www.icastusa.orgTie Rockies: http://www.rockies.tie.org/Colorado Green Tech Group: http://www.coloradogreentech.net/invVEST: Invest in Energy that’s Sustainable thru Virtual Teams: www.invVEST.org
BioFuels:Solix: http://www.solixbiofuels.com/Heartland Renewable Energy: http://heartlandrenew.com/Other:Hybrids Plus: http://hybrids-plus.com/ Energy Consulting & Services Companies:Ch2Mhill: http://www.ch2m.com/corporate/TDA: www.tda.comERM: http://www.erm.com/erm/main.nsf/pages/homepage?opendocumentVSNI: www.vsnicorp.com Colorado Associations/ nonprofitsCORE: Connected Organizations for a Responsible Economy http://www.corecolorado.org/CRES: Colorado Renewable Energy Society http://www.cres-energy.org/Rocky Mountain Institute http://www.rmi.org/CSIA: The Colorado Technology Association http://www.csiaonline.com/COSEIA: Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association: http://www.coseia.org/newsite/index.php?id=1Environment Colorado: http://www.environmentcolorado.org/eventsASEA: American Solar Energy Society: http://www.ases.org/iCAST; www.icastusa.orgTie Rockies: http://www.rockies.tie.org/Colorado Green Tech Group: http://www.coloradogreentech.net/invVEST: Invest in Energy that’s Sustainable thru Virtual Teams: www.invVEST.org
• Colorado Based Public Organizations dealing in Energy:• National Renewable Energy Labs home page http://www.nrel.gov/• Colorado Governor’s Energy Office http://www.colorado.gov/energy/• Colorado Public Utilities Commission http://www.dora.state.co.us/PUC/• University of Colorado Energy Initiative: http://ei.colorado.edu/• CSU Engines & Energy Conversion Laboratory: www.EECLColoState.edu• ENVIROFIT: www.Envirofit.org
• Colorado Utilities:• Xcel Energy: http://www.xcelenergy.com/Company/Pages/Home.aspx• TRI-STATE: http://www.tristate.coop/landing.cfm• Colorado Based Solar Companies:• Abound: www.aboundsolar.com• Ascent Solar: http://www.ascentsolar.com/• PrimeStar: http://www.primestarsolar.com/• SkyFuel: http://www.skyfuel.com/• SunEdison: http://www.sunedison.com/• Namaste Solar: http://www.namastesolar.com/index.htm• REC Solar: http://www.recsolar.com/cm/Home.html• SolSource: http://www.solsourceinc.com/• • Wind:• RES Americas: http://www.res-americas.com/• Vestas: http://www.vestas.com/•
Upcoming Forums & Sessions:Visit for extensive lists of SEI/REI events: http://www.ethanolplug.com/IndustryEvents/tabid/108/Default.aspxhttp://www.renewableenergyconferences.com/
Two renewable energy jobsiteshttp://jobs.renewableenergyworld.com/careers/jobsearchhttp://www.jobsinpv.com/
Visit www.invVEST.org to get to virtual market place & useful links
“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Global Impact, Local Opportunities
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