The Net-Zero Energy Home Powering Canadian Homes Through Conservation, Supply & Innovation January, 2005.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Grenada Sustainable Energy Plan Stakeholders Meeting April 5, 2002.
Advertisements

Demand Response: The Challenges of Integration in a Total Resource Plan Demand Response: The Challenges of Integration in a Total Resource Plan Howard.
California Energy Commission 1 Energy Workshops for W&WW Agencies UTILITY STRATEGIES FOR SHIFTING PEAK DEMAND PERIOD WATER & ENERGY USE REGIONAL STRATEGIES:
Planning, optimization and regulatory issues
Installing Generation - Behind the Meter Chris Rogers Sega, Inc. November 6, KMEA Annual Conference.
Alberta Solar A Sunny Future with Municipalities.
TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE A Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment & Natural Resources ONE TONNE AT A TIME By Michael Gerbis,
Sunny Days Ahead Insuring a solar future for Canada A Solar Plan for Canada The Canadian Solar Industries Association November 2004.
WAL-MART STORES, INC. DEMAND RESPONSE. Wal-Mart in New York Supercenters45 Discount Stores45 Neighborhood Markets 0 Sam’s Clubs17 Distribution Centers4.
Solar Thermal Community Action. Agenda Introduction & Solar Thermal Basics Solar Thermal in Canada Solar Resource Assessment Community Power & Ownership.
Promoting Green Power: Solar Resource Potential in Atlantic Canada Green Power Labs Inc. Presentation to the Green Power Strategy for Atlantic Canada Workshop.
11 Energy Policy in Denmark MONGOLIAN ENERGY DELEGATION 9 September 2013 Danish Energy Agency.
University of Pittsburgh School of Law 2013 Energy Law & Policy Institute October 14, 2012 Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture). A statewide.
Energy Efficiency and Arizona’s Energy Future Jeff Schlegel Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP) April
1 EERMC Public Meeting on Combined Heat and Power September 17, 2013.
Understanding Ontario’s Electricity System
Renewable Energy Generation Geothermal Energy Systems Photovoltaic Systems Biomass Systems Landfill Gas Microturbines Wind Turbines Solar Water Heaters.
Connecticut’s Energy Future Removing Barriers to Promote Energy Sustainability: Public Policy and Financing December 2, 2004 Legislative Office Building.
Potential Impacts of an Advanced Energy Portfolio Standard in Pennsylvania Ryan Pletka, P.E. Black & Veatch April 12, 2004 Supported by: Heinz Endowments.
Over 60,000 Honda MCHP Units at work in Japan
ENERGY SOURCES. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES Geothermal Energy comfort… savings... environment.
© ABB SG_Presentation_rev9b.ppt | 1 © ABB SG_Presentation_rev9b.ppt | 1 Smart Grid – The evolution of the future grid Karl Elfstadius,
WAL-MART STORES, INC. ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND DEMAND RESPONSE.
Solar Energy Community Power Ownership, and Solar Distributed Generation Roberto Garcia Ontario Sustainable Energy Association.
ENERGY INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS: MODULE 4, UNIT B— Transmission, Governance, Stability & Emerging Technologies.
Conservation & Demand Management July 2004 – September 2007 Joyce McLean Director, Strategic Issues Toronto Hydro
Community Energy Independence Initiative Demonstration Project March 14, 2006.
Ontario Sustainable Electricity Project The Pembina Institute and The Canadian Environmental Law Association April 2005.
Renewable Energy: Legal and Policy Issues Frank Prager Vice President, Environmental Policy Xcel Energy November 20, 2009 Frank Prager Vice President,
Enhancing Sustainable Economic Development with Low-Impact Renewable Energy Clean Air Renewable Energy Coalition Andrew Pape-Salmon, Pembina Institute.
Distributed Generation Programs, Incentives and Interconnections Ian Loughran, P.Eng. DSM Program Leader Renewable Energy Programs
COPYRIGHT © 2010 BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED B A L L A R D P O W E R S Y S T E M S PUTTING FUEL CELLS TO WORK NOVEMBER 2010 Utilizing.
Resource Planning Georgia Power’s Diverse Plan to Meet Georgia’s Energy Needs AWMA Fall 2010 Conference October 7, 2010 Jeff Burleson Director of Resource.
MINISTRY OF ENERGY Energy Storage Presentation to APPrO Storage Symposium November 19, 2014.
Energy Trends. 2 Trift bridge 560’ long 333’ high.
Creating A Cleaner Energy Future For the Commonwealth Focusing on Solar PV: Technology, Siting Considerations, Incentives Natalie Andrews Renewable Energy.
Getting Oil sands to Market Pipeline development must be supported by world class environmental response systems and a balanced risk-return structure.
MANITOBA CEEN 590 Energy Policy. YES TO OIL PIPELINES REASONS They will bring economic benefits and create new jobs. e.g. the Energy East Pipeline Project.
A Status Report on Wind Energy Opportunities in Canada Robert Hornung, CanWEA EWEA Conference March 2, Athens.
An Introduction to Energy. Why do we care? 1. Fossil fuels are finite a fuel (as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal.
Overview of the North American and Canadian Markets 2008 APEX Conference in Sydney, Australia October 13, 2008 Hung-po Chao Director, Market Strategy and.
[Legislative] [American policy] Passing of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) in Introduced competition within the supply sector.
F LORIDA S OLAR E NERGY C ENTER Creating Energy Independence Since 1975 A Research Institute of the University of Central Florida Taking Charge of Our.
Clean and Sustainable Energy Technology: EPA Programs and New Initiatives Julie Rosenberg, U.S. EPA State & Local Clean Energy-Environment Programs Climate.
Creating and Sustaining Clean Energy Markets Sustainable Energy Fund Energy Service Provider Conference Hershey, PA January 29, 2011.
Euroheat & Power 1 Boosting Innovation from Research to Market District Cooling in Europe Potential and Benefits Tomas Bruce President Euroheat.
City of Fort Collins Wind Power Program March 24, 2004 John Phelan, PE Energy Services Engineer.
POTENTIAL AND STRATEGIES FOR DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT Dr. Ajay Mathur Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency.
Investing in America’s Electric Future Morry Markowitz Group Director, External Affairs New Mexico Utility Shareholders Alliance October 7, 2009.
A Year’s Progress and Promise for the Future. State Leadership Center for Climate Strategies.
Presentation on the Green Energy Act for South Simcoe Municipalities Susan Lloyd Swail M.E.S. Planning Candidate Intern at Nottawasaga Futures Green Economy.
Sustainable Energy Plan June 22, 2002 Sustainable Development Council John Auguste (Ministry of Works, Communications, and Public Utilities)
© zerofootprint 2005 © Zerofootprint 2007 Green Real Estate Workshop, Toronto Credit Risk and Capital Management Global Warming Real Estate Building What.
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Page 1 Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project  Largest Smart Grid Demonstration.
CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION Comments on Air Pollution and Electricity Generation and Use Terry Surles California Energy Commission April 26, 2002.
Dr. Anastasios Antonakos General Manager NanoDomi 8th International Scientific Conference on “Energy and Climate Change” 7-9 October 2015 Athens, Greece.
1 Analytical assistance in the area of microgeneration.
In 2014, the average levelized price of signed wind power purchase agreements was about 2.35 cents per kilowatt-hour. This price is cost competitive with.
Church Presentations By Peter Boogaart Holland, MI
M-WERC Overview 3/14/16 Alan Perlstein Executive Director & CEO Midwest Energy Research Consortium.
Estee Lauder Companies The Beauty of Responsibility $10.2 billion global leader in Prestige Cosmetics. Company was started in Queens, NYC, New York in.
Microgeneration Karl Letten – Change Programme Support Officer (Environment) Change Management.
Home Generation Sam Hultgren, Ben LaFond, Curtis Haglin, Kennedy Peterson.
1 Guidance on Renewable Energy in Federal Facilities under EO and EPACT 05 June 5, 2007 Anne Sprunt Crawley Federal Energy Management Program Energy.
FDU – Reinventing Energy in the 21 st Century Alfredo Z. Matos Vice President Renewables & Energy Solutions November 21, 2008 PSE&G’s Renewables and Energy.
Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP)
President, Lumos Energy & Lead Mentor 20/20 Catalysts Program
Focal Area and Cross Cutting Strategies – Climate Change
Anna Garcia Air Innovations Conference August 2004
A Canadian Perspective
Presentation transcript:

The Net-Zero Energy Home Powering Canadian Homes Through Conservation, Supply & Innovation January, 2005

Net-Zero Energy Home Coalition Membership Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance Milton Hydro Spheral Solar Power (a division ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.) Climate Change Central Alberta Research Council Xantrex Technology Inc. DuPont Canada Inc. Thomasfield Homes Earth Energy Society of Canada Canadian Solar Industries Association EnerQuality Corporation Advisors Pollution Probe Concordia University--Dr. Andreas Athienitis Howell-Mayhew Engineering Inc.

Net-Zero Energy Home Definition A net-zero energy home at a minimum supplies to the grid an annual output of electricity that is equal to the amount of plug load power purchased from the grid. In many cases the entire energy consumption (heating, cooling and electrical) of a net- zero energy home can be provided by renewable energy sources.

Net-Zero Energy Home Objectives Linking energy efficiency/conservation with renewable energy development Expanding the market for localized/onsite green power generation Help resolve the issues of cost effectiveness

May 1,2002 to Nov1,2003. Blue = Milton Hydro's total load curve Grey = aggregate load profile of all customers-- commercial /industrial-- with average monthly peak demands > 50 kW Red = all consumers (65 to 70% residential) with demands < 50 kW. Blue = Red + Grey (adjusted for distribution losses).

Reinventing the wheel? No! Unites States—ZEH program Japan---50% buydown—influenced NZEHs Net-Zero Energy Home A natural progression in response to concerns over energy price security, reliability and sustainability

Net-Zero Energy Home – Feasibility The technology exists today—much of it in the province Builds on the work of existing programs such as R-2000, EnviroHome, Energuide for Houses Requires a partnership of governments, industry, and communities

Net-Zero Energy Home--Justification Dual role of power plant and an effective demand side management/conservation program Reduced dependence on expensive imported peak electricity. Peak load shaving Reduced need for transmission, distribution infrastructure An integrated approach to deploying available renewable energy technologies into Ontario’s marketplace Integrating sustainable living and sustainable community development

Net-Zero Energy Home --Technologies Net-Zero Technology MENU: R building efficiency standards Energy Star Appliances Photovoltaic Roof Solar Thermal Earth Energy Systems Heat recovery technologies Solar Hot Water and others Menu of options allow the consumer flexibility in designing their Net-Zero Energy Home  Excess energy capacity and storage through the grid  Net-metering allowing customer to reduce monthly costs in half  Time of use metering allows consumers to balance energy load.

Net-Zero Energy Home – Economics The Technology Learning/Volume Cost Curve  Average yearly cost decline of 5% per year with increased market size, accelerates competitiveness and removes need for government support  Declining installed costs for new homes in Canada  PV$8.00--$5.50--$2.50/watt  Solar Thermal$4K--$2K  Earth Energy$20K--15K  Typically a year cycle before costs and market begin reaching maturity

Net-Zero Energy Home –German PV Experience

Net-Zero Energy Home – German Strategy A similar strategy for NZE technologies can lead to significant results and benefits in Ontario

Net-Zero Home Energy Plan—Benefits to Ontario Environmental Total GHG reductions144 Megatons (through to 2050) New power generation6100 MW (through to 2050) Conserved energy178 billion kWhrs (through to 2050) Sustainable urban developmentGreen communities Public education/awarenessEmpowering consumers Displacing fossil generationCleaner air, reduced smog Economic Development New manufacturing baseUpwards of 25 new PV factories Direct PV and solar thermal related jobs4100 New Jobs from all related sectors88,000 Reliable and secure energy supplyDe-centralized power

Net-Zero Home Energy Plan—Next Step What is Required of Ontario in the Short-Term Support a minimum 300 Demonstration Homes oSize will help with exposure to markets, learning curve, the platform for larger scale grid-tied and localized green power systems Provincial commitment required---$6.0 Million over 3 years oPotential for co-funding with the federal government oPossible DSM funds with support of power companies Research and market analysis of projects

Net-Zero Home Energy Home—Government Federal  CMHC, Industry Canada, NRCan, leading supporters  Interest in supporting pilots Provincial  Ontario Ministry of energy is supportive and poised to assist  Other provinces expressing interest: BC, Alberta, Quebec and PEI Municipality  Looking for first demonstration location  Exploring how municipalities can lend support  Utilities—Milton Hydro

Net-Zero Energy Home – Defining Success Addressing the incremental cost of 12%--15% Investment by consumer with a reasonable payback Government assistance with phase out schedule so that technologies stand on their own  tax abatement incentives, green mortgaging Provide flexibility so that no one technology or solution is singled out. A diversified plan that promotes the integration of varied technologies. Expanding awareness and understanding