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“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Why it Provides Opportunities Wherever We Decide to Work” Presentations By: Sandra Hagevik/Lee Hecht Harrison Celia Krebs/MK Innovation Ken Carlson/Co-Profit, LLC Probir Ghosh/VSNI Corp. & invVEST
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Page 1: LHH Renewable Energy Presentation041609

“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Why  it

Provides Opportunities Wherever We Decide to

Work”

Presentations By:

Sandra Hagevik/Lee Hecht HarrisonCelia Krebs/MK InnovationKen Carlson/Co-Profit, LLCProbir Ghosh/VSNI Corp. & invVEST

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Environmental Motivators in Business

“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Why  it Provides Opportunities Wherever We Decide to Work”

MK Innovation, Celia Krebs / Managing Director / [email protected] / 303-304-21362

Source: Freeform Dynamics Ltd.

Global Survey of 1474 IT professional: February 2008

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HP & 3M Environmental Business Case StudySavings $3M

“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Why  it Provides Opportunities Wherever We Decide to Work”

MK Innovation, Celia Krebs / Managing Director / [email protected] / 303-304-2136 3

Objective: Optimize office printing infrastructure at 3M locations worldwide, integrate centrally controlled solution for improved manageability and workflow, while reducing total cost.

Approach: 3M replaced personal printers and aging copiers with a five-year Managed Print Services agreement from HP covering its worldwide office printing needs.

IT Improvements Business BenefitsCentrally controlled printer/MFP fleet – greater reliability

Greater than $3M in savings – first two years

Reduced devices 47% globally, number of models dropped from 101 to 9

Reduced per page costs by 90% and used less supplies requiring less recycling and paper

Centralized management facilitates automated supply ordering and identifies performance issues early

Flexible deployment as 3M grows and changes

Source: HP/3M Customer Case Study http://www.hp.com/large/ipg/mfp-build/_assets/3m_pdf.pdf?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN

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Colorado - Less Carbon, More Jobs

“Sustainable Energy Initiatives: Why  it Provides Opportunities Wherever We Decide to Work”

MK Innovation, Celia Krebs / Managing Director / [email protected] / 303-304-2136 4

Renewable energy Energy efficiency

Source: www.edf.org

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Renewable Energy &

Wind Power

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Jobs Created by 2030

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 6

Defining, Estimating, and Forecasting The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Industry in the U.S. and in Colorado , report from Governor’s Energy Office

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U. S Jobs Created by Renewable Energy in 2030 vs. 2007

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 7

Defining, Estimating, and Forecasting The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Industry

in the U.S. and in Colorado , report from Governor’s Energy Office

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Renewable Energy Companies in Colorado

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 8

Defining, Estimating, and Forecasting The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Industry in the U.S. and in Colorado , report from Governor’s Energy Office

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Renewable Energy Companies in Colorado

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 9

Defining, Estimating, and Forecasting The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Industry

in the U.S. and in Colorado , report from Governor’s Energy Office

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Where is the Wind?

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 10

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Wind Energy by 2030

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 11

AWEA Wind Power Value Chain report

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U.S. Wind Energy Projectsas of 12/31/2008

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 12

U.S. Wind Energy Projects (As of 12/31/2008)

The following map shows installed megawatts (MW) for each state. Click on the shaded states to access information on existing and under construction wind energy projects.

 National Total Power Capacities (MW)

Existing Under Constru

ction

25,170 4,451

National Total Power Capacity (MW)Existing Under Construction25,170 4,451

AWEA

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State Total Power Capacities in Wind Top 10

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 13

State ExistingUnder Construction

Rank (Existing)

Texas 7,116 1651 1Iowa 2,790 20 2California 2,517 275 3Minnesota 1,752 0 4Washington 1,375 70 5Colorado 1,068 0 6Oregon 1,067 250 7Illinois 915 201 8New York 832 464 9Kansas 815 199 10

AWEA projects report as of 12/31/2008

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1,000 MW of Wind in Texas

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 14

What 1,000 Megawatts of Wind brought to Texas

Taxable value of wind power plants: $777 million

Property tax payment to local school districts: $11.6 million in 2002

Landowner royalty income: $2.5 million in 2002

Wind-related jobs: 2,500

AWEA

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Generator Components

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 15

AWEA Wind Power Value Chain report

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Large Turbine Manufacturers

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 16

GE Energy

Siemens

Vestas

Misubishi Power Systems

Suzlon

Gamesa

AWEA

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Wind Turbine Noise

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 17

AWEA Wind Power Myths vs. Facts report

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Harm to Wildlife?

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 18

AWEA Wind Power Myths vs. Facts report

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What is the truth?

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 19

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What is the Truth?

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 20

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Basic Data on Wind

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 21

At 20% Wind by 2030 - 500,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created. 2008 - 55 new wind turbine component manufacturing facilities opened, expanded or were announced in the United States Wind Pwr Capacity - 32% growth/year the last 5 years (2004-2008)

1.5 MW - 3.0 MW generates 120 X as much electricity as 1980s models at 1/4 the per-unit cost.

U.S. winds could generate more electricity in 15 years than all of Saudi Arabia's oil, without being depleted

Today's 25,000 MW wind project fleet avoids 44 million tons of CO₂ (= 7,000,000 cars off the road) Reduce cumulative water consumption in the electric sector by 8% or 4 Trillion gallons from 2007 through 2030 (eere.energy.gov)

University of Wisconsin-Madison calculated the average energy payback on Midwestern wind farms to between 17 & 39 times as much energy as they consume (depending on average wind speeds at the sight), while nuclear power plants generate about 16 times and coal plants 11 times as much energy as they consume. U.S. Dept. of Energy estimates America's wind energy potential to be much larger than total U.S. electricity consumption today.

AWEA

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Offshore Wind & Hydro

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 22

Offshore Wind:

18 years of experience - since 1991 - with offshore wind projects in Europe

33 projects operating in 8 countries (Denmark, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Ireland.

1471 MW of offshore wind turbines in Europe generate electricity 70 - 90% of the time

No offshore wind projects have been built in the U.S. Per DOE - could account for 54,000 MW of 300,000 MW envisioned in 20% scenario

Hydropower plants

U. S. has 80,000 dams of which only 2,400 produce power. (others for recreation, stock/farm ponds, flood control, water supply, & irrigation.

AWEA

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“Greenspirational Links”

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 23

Alliance for Sustainable Colorado www.sustainablecolorado.org

American Wind Energy Assoc. www.awea.org

Colorado Carbon Fund www.coloradocarbonfund.org

Colorado Green Tech www.coloradogreentech.net

Colorado Renewable Energy Society www.cres-energy.org/events

CORE www.corecolorado.org

European Wind Energy Assoc. www.ewea.org

Governor's Energy Office www.colorado.gov/energy

invVEST www.invest.org

Management Information Services,Inc www.misi-net.com

National Renewable Energy Lab www.nrel.gov/wind

The American Solar Energy Society www.ases.org

TiE Rockies www.rockies.tie.org

Vertual Source Networks, Inc www.vsnicorp.com

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“Greenspirational Links”

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 24

Climate Futures – Consequences of Climate Changewww.forumforthefuture.org/files/climate%20Futures_WEB.pdf

Cradle to Cradle – Remaking the Way We Make Things/Michael Braungart & William McDonough www.mcdonough.com/cradle_to_.htm

Energy Star www.energystar.gov

EPEAT - Environmental Attribute of Technology www.epeat.net

Green Grid – Business Computing Ecosystems www.thegreengrid.orgOur Common Future – The Brundtland Report/Published by the UN www.un-documents.net/wced-ocf.htm

The Carbon Disclosure Project www.cdproject.netThe World Wildlife Fund – IT Solutions That Help Business & the Planet

assets.panda.org/downloads/it_user_guide_a4.pdf

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Renewable Energy Survey

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 25

Renewable Energy SurveyDate:Company:Representative:Title:

1What is you present involvement in the renewable energy field?2What type of products and/or services do you supply?3What are the biggest technical issues you are addressing?4What are the biggest management issues you are facing?5What has worked best for you in growing your business in this area?6Where do you struggle in growing this business?7How many years have you been involved in this field?8Do you feel you get sufficient government support?9Who are you competitors?

10Where do you see this business 5 years from now?11What percentage of your overall business is in Renewable Energy?12Where do you find employees?13What type of training are you looking for in your employees?14What comments do you have in reference to this entire field?15Other comments in general?16May your company name be used in reference to this survey?17May your name be used in reference to this survey?

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Questions

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 26

1. If I am just starting out in the solar energy business, i.e.. I havea small number of installs, mostly residential, under my belt….what do you suggest as the best way to get into the commercial or government market? How important is it to go after stimulus funds? Is that too much of a distraction?  2. Where do you see wind power fitting in with the renewable energystrategy? 3. What manufacturers of wind capture technology do you see leadingthe way here in the US, whether they are US or foreign companies? 4. Aside from turbines (wind mills), what other wind captureequipment is being used, or being developed?

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Upcoming Events

Co-Profit LLC, [email protected], Ken Carlson 303-674-6282 27

2009 Boulder Economic Summit 5/11/09 – Speakers University of CO at Boulder, Colorado Representatives, RTD, & Xcel Energy www.boulderchamber.com

Colorado Green Tech Group - 5/14/09 6-7 networking, 7-9 meeting, check website for meeting changes and to register http://alternativeenergy.meetup.com/171/calendar/list/

Rocky Mountain New Energy Markets – check upcoming events @ www.hro.com 


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