Maine’s Wind Goals In the perspective of CO2 and the Maine Woods.

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Maine’s Wind Goals In the perspective of CO2 and the Maine Woods

The Goal 2700 nameplate megawatts 2700 nameplate megawatts Equal to 1, MW Turbines Equal to 1, MW Turbines 360 miles at 1/5 of a mile spacing 360 miles at 1/5 of a mile spacing 389’ Tall 389’ Tall Clearing Clearing Roads Roads Extremely costly transmission Extremely costly transmission Consequences Consequences

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Effect on Carbon To demonstrate the effect on CO2 levels, we will use NRCM’s “CO2 emissions avoided” data from seven wind farms To demonstrate the effect on CO2 levels, we will use NRCM’s “CO2 emissions avoided” data from seven wind farms These data will serve as a basis for projecting the emissions avoided at the 2,700 MW goal These data will serve as a basis for projecting the emissions avoided at the 2,700 MW goal Source URL: Source URL:

CO2 Emissions Avoided Projection 2,700 MW goal will avoid 3.7 million tons of CO2 emissions annually 2,700 MW goal will avoid 3.7 million tons of CO2 emissions annually 763,262 acres of Pine-Fir forest would be required to capture this same amount 763,262 acres of Pine-Fir forest would be required to capture this same amount

How Much is 3.7 Million Tons of CO2? 3.7 million tons of CO2 avoided per year – that’s a lot! 3.7 million tons of CO2 avoided per year – that’s a lot! But since we normally don’t think of air or its gaseous components weighing anything, maybe it just sounds like a lot But since we normally don’t think of air or its gaseous components weighing anything, maybe it just sounds like a lot So how much is 3.7 million tons of CO2; how can we put such an abstract number into perspective? So how much is 3.7 million tons of CO2; how can we put such an abstract number into perspective?

Use the Maine Woods as a Point of Reference 3.7 million tons of CO2 avoided represents the carbon capture work of 763,262 acres of forest 3.7 million tons of CO2 avoided represents the carbon capture work of 763,262 acres of forest Maine has 17.7 million forested acres * Maine has 17.7 million forested acres * Thus, the CO2 capture of 360 miles of wind turbines will do the same CO2 work as only 4.3% of the Maine Woods (763,262/17,700,000 = 4.3%) Thus, the CO2 capture of 360 miles of wind turbines will do the same CO2 work as only 4.3% of the Maine Woods (763,262/17,700,000 = 4.3%) Major environmental degradation for very minor CO2 reduction Major environmental degradation for very minor CO2 reduction * Final.pdf

But Actually Even Less Than 4.3% Must lower the CO2 avoided due to: Must lower the CO2 avoided due to: Fossil fuel combusted for spinning reserve Fossil fuel combusted for spinning reserve Electricity used by the wind farms from the outside grid* Electricity used by the wind farms from the outside grid* Fossil fuel that would have to be burnt to compensate for the line loss given the above average distances between the turbines and the theoretical point of electricity usage in southern New England Fossil fuel that would have to be burnt to compensate for the line loss given the above average distances between the turbines and the theoretical point of electricity usage in southern New England Any difference between the NRCM emissions calculation and actual emissions avoided based on Maine’s actual fuel mix, e.g., hydro and natural gas may have less CO2 emissions than an NRCM generic factor that may include coal. Any difference between the NRCM emissions calculation and actual emissions avoided based on Maine’s actual fuel mix, e.g., hydro and natural gas may have less CO2 emissions than an NRCM generic factor that may include coal. The lost forest carbon capture due to the clearing of forests for turbines, roads and transmission lines The lost forest carbon capture due to the clearing of forests for turbines, roads and transmission lines *

Validity of Pine-Fir Forest? The NRCM figures are based on a Pine-Fir forest (Western Douglas Fir, not our Balsam Fir) The NRCM figures are based on a Pine-Fir forest (Western Douglas Fir, not our Balsam Fir) Maine has a good mix of hardwoods which may have enhanced carbon capture Maine has a good mix of hardwoods which may have enhanced carbon capture Due to harvesting and regeneration cycles, it is conceivable that the Maine Woods sequester at an above average rate, e.g., does an old growth Douglas Fir forest have stalled growth and lower sequestration? Due to harvesting and regeneration cycles, it is conceivable that the Maine Woods sequester at an above average rate, e.g., does an old growth Douglas Fir forest have stalled growth and lower sequestration? Note: “Carbon accumulation in forests and soils eventually reaches a saturation point, beyond which additional sequestration is no longer possible”

CO2 and Global Cooling Forests cool the planet via CO2 capture, but also via evapotransport Forests cool the planet via CO2 capture, but also via evapotransport The shade of a tree is cool, but the tree itself does not heat up from the sunlight it has blocked – this is due to evaporation The shade of a tree is cool, but the tree itself does not heat up from the sunlight it has blocked – this is due to evaporation Since turbines cool due to CO2 avoidance alone but The Maine Woods cool through CO2 capture and evaporation, turbines do the total cooling work of far less than the aforementioned 4.3% of the Maine Woods, a number that we already know needs to be revised downward on the basis of CO2 alone Since turbines cool due to CO2 avoidance alone but The Maine Woods cool through CO2 capture and evaporation, turbines do the total cooling work of far less than the aforementioned 4.3% of the Maine Woods, a number that we already know needs to be revised downward on the basis of CO2 alone

Factoring in everything, it is estimated that the 360 miles of turbines likely perform the cooling work of somewhere around 1% of the Maine Woods

A Good Tradeoff? Major environmental degradation, effect on wildlife and human health Major environmental degradation, effect on wildlife and human health Wholly minor effect on CO2 Wholly minor effect on CO2 Not a good tradeoff – in fact a very bad deal for Maine Not a good tradeoff – in fact a very bad deal for Maine

Maine is an Exemplary Carbon Citizen The average % forest coverage of land in the world is 29.6% according to the United Nations' "State of the World's Forests". Maine’s U.S. leading 90% is three times the world average.

What We Can Do In Maine Oldest housing stock in the nation in a cool climate – weatherization and efficiency Oldest housing stock in the nation in a cool climate – weatherization and efficiency Reject the cookie cutter renewables goals that may make sense for a high CO2 emitting low forest cover state Reject the cookie cutter renewables goals that may make sense for a high CO2 emitting low forest cover state Investigate minor adjustments in forestry practice to optimize the Maine Woods’ carbon capture as practical and desirable Investigate minor adjustments in forestry practice to optimize the Maine Woods’ carbon capture as practical and desirable