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Title: LBNL Activities in Industrial Energy Analysis


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  • LBNL Activities in Industrial Energy Analysis
  • Energy Analysis Department
  • Environmental Energy Technologies Division
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Importance of Industrial Energy Analysis
  • The industrial sector uses approximately 41 of
    global primary energy use, and emits 43 of
    global GHG emissions
  • Industry is growing rapidly in developing
    countries, and is or will be the largest energy
    consumer in many economies
  • Curiously, detailed knowledge on the industrial
    sector is often lacking in the public sector
  • Rational energy efficiency policies depend
    vitally on information that describes the
    processes as well as energy efficient
    technologies, measures and policies

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LBNL Activities
  • Improve understanding of driving forces and
    trends in industrial energy use and efficiency
  • Technology and market assessment of technologies
    and practices for energy efficiency improvement
  • Benchmarking energy efficiency and program
    support
  • Integrated assessment of energy efficiency
    opportunities, productivity improvement, and
    pollutant emission reduction
  • Assist in development of industrial energy
    efficiency policy instruments
  • Evaluate and support industrial energy efficiency
    programs
  • Improve modeling of industrial energy use for
    forecasting and scenario analysis

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Major Clients and Users
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • U.S. Agency for International Development (AID)
  • California Energy Commission
  • Energy Foundation
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • United Nations
  • Pacific Gas Electric Co.
  • IEA GHG RD Programme
  • State Territorial Air Pollution Program
    Administrators
  • Association of Local Air Pollution Control
    Officials
  • New York State Energy Research and Development
    Authority
  • North-West Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Iowa Energy Center

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Technology and Market Assessment
  • Technologies and Best Practices in specific
    industries
  • Chemicals - Food
  • Iron and Steel - Breweries
  • Cement - Wet Corn Milling
  • Pulp and Paper - Glass
  • Steam and Cogeneration (CHP) - Auto Assembly
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Cross-cutting
  • Sector specific
  • Integrated assessment of technologies with
    respect to productivity benefits and pollutant
    emission reduction

6
LBNL Approach
  • Integrated assessment
  • current future
  • energy efficiency
  • resource efficiency
  • economics
  • barriers opportunities
  • Collaborative projects
  • clients
  • industries
  • RD institutes
  • policy makers
  • Implementation technology transfer
  • outreach
  • coordination with clients

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LBNL Approach
  • Baseline and Trends
  • international comparisons
  • trends in production, technology and energy
    use/efficiency
  • Technologies and Potentials
  • identification of efficient practices and
    technologies
  • technical potential of energy and emission
    savings
  • economic assessment of measures
  • supply curves for energy and emission savings
  • use in integrated studies, e.g. Clean Energy
    Futures study (NEMS modeling)

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Economic Potential Energy Efficiency Improvement
U.S. Iron and Steel Industry
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International Best-Practice Comparison Pulp
Paper Industry
Brazil
Actual Practice
Sweden
Best Practice
US
Japan
France
Italy
Germany
UK
Netherlands
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Cement Industry U.S. Energy Trends
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SEC (GJ/metric ton)
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WET
DRY
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EITHER
CLINKER
(AVERAGE)
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CEMENT
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Energy Star Program
  • Energy Star is expanded to include partnerships
    between industries and government
  • Energy Star is a voluntary program with over 500
    industrial partners (previously Climate Wise)
  • LBNL supports development of the program through
    development of tools
  • LBNL involved in development of
  • benchmarking
  • guides on energy efficiency
  • improvement
  • estimating program achievement

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Light Industries Breweries
Breweries in the U.S. spend annually 200 Million
on energy U.S. has large breweries which are
relatively efficient. Still, we identified many
opportunities for energy efficiency improvement
13
Combined Heat and Power
  • Baseline and Trends
  • industries
  • district heating
  • non-traditional clean power generation (power
    recovery)
  • Technologies and Potentials
  • technology assessment of new technologies
  • assessment technical and economic potential for
    CHP
  • two models bulk and site-based analysis
  • sensitivity analysis of results for economic
    conditions (e.g. tax treatment, operation,
    buy-back tariffs, standby-contracts)

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Industrial Boiler Systems
  • Baseline
  • focus on steam-intensive industries
  • Technologies and Potentials
  • identification of efficient practices and
    technologies
  • technical potential of energy and emission
    savings
  • economic assessment of measures
  • supply curves for energy and emission savings

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Benchmarking and International Comparisons
  • Approaches
  • Physical energy intensity comparisons
  • Country or plant benchmarking
  • Energy efficiency index comparing actual energy
    use to benchmark energy use
  • Carbon emissions intensity index
  • Sectors
  • Iron and steel - Pulp and paper
  • Cement - Chemicals
  • International Network for Energy Demand Analysis
    in the Industrial Sector (INEDIS) development
    of methodology for making international
    comparisons

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International Benchmarking Carbon Intensity of
Cement Making
Source LBNL
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Plant-to-Plant Benchmarking Energy Intensity of
Clinker Production
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Benchmarking for Cement Production
  • Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) Actual Energy
    Intensity
  • Benchmark Energy Intensity
  • Actual Energy Intensity
  • actual primary energy use for cement making by
    process step
  • actual tonnes of cement produced
  • Benchmark Energy Intensity
  • benchmark primary energy use for cement making
    by process step
  • actual tonnes of cement produced

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Emerging Technologies
  • Assessment of emerging technologies that are
    currently under development, demonstration or
    early market entry, but are expected to
    contribute substantially to energy savings by
    2010-2015
  • Identification of 200 emerging industrial
    technologies
  • In-depth characterization of 50 technologies
  • potential energy efficiency improvement
  • productivity impact
  • environmental impact
  • economics
  • barriers
  • Reporting, collaboration with suppliers and users
  • International collaboration

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Emerging Technologies - Results
  • We are not running out of technologies to improve
    energy efficiency, economic and environmental
    performance, and neither will we in the future.
  • Innovative technologies can contribute
    considerably to future GHG emission reduction, at
    no or relatively low costs.
  • Many of the technologies have important
    non-energy benefits, ranging from reduced
    environmental impact to improved productivity,
    and reduced capital costs compared to current
    technologies.
  • The capital costs for a number of
    energy-efficient technologies may actually be
    cheaper than the conventional technology that
    they displace, e.g. glass batch preheating,
    roller kiln, smelting reduction.

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Clean Energy Futures Study
  • Initiated by the U.S. Department of Energy in
    November 1998
  • Goal to identify and analyze policies that
    promote efficient and clean energy technologies
    to reduce CO2 emissions and improve oil security
    and air quality
  • Structure Analysis undertaken by researchers at
    5 DOE national laboratories with input from
    experts groups
  • Published in November 2000

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Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future Industry
  • Comprehensive energy efficiency policy to address
  • Barriers
  • Diversity of industrial sector
  • Voluntary Agreements used as umbrella policy
  • Character of VAs vary by subsector
  • Supported by package of additional policies
  • Analysis of 2 policy scenarios
  • Moderate
  • Advanced
  • http//www.ornl.gov/ORNL/Energy_Eff/CEF.htm

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Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future Results -
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
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Clean Energy Futures StudyResults for selected
Industries
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Developing Countries
  • Overview
  • contribution to GHG emissions by country and
    sector
  • review of global studies on future energy use in
    DCs
  • Industrial Sub-Sector Trends
  • production and technology mix
  • energy and GHG emissions
  • potentials for efficiency improvement
  • International Comparisons of Energy Intensities
  • energy intensities and benchmarking
  • Policy Options
  • identify and assess options for selected
    countries
  • develop and assess policy options (e.g. China)
  • tools for flexible mechanisms for climate change
    abatement benchmarking of CDM projects

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Developing Countries
  • Data Collection and Compilation
  • Database
  • Assistance in Capacity Building
  • International Network for Energy Demand Analysis
    in the Industrial Sector (INEDIS)
  • training and collaboration with agencies (e.g.
    China)
  • visiting researchers (e.g. Brazil, India, Korea,
    Mexico)
  • Outreach
  • INEDIS-activities
  • presentations at conferences and workshops
    (APERC, Seoul Conference on Energy Use in
    Manufacturing, Earth Technologies)

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Industrial Energy Efficiency Policy in China
  • Project sponsored by the China Sustainable Energy
    Program of the Energy Foundation
  • Project led by China Energy Conservation
    Association
  • First Phase Review of Chinese and International
    Energy Efficiency Policies for Industry
  • Focus on international experience with audits,
    benchmarking, information dissemination,
    financial assistance, sector-based targets
  • Identify needed implementing regulations for the
    Energy Conservation Law
  • Second Phase Pilot Project with the Iron Steel
    Sector in Shandong Province

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China Energy Carbon Scenarios Project
  • Capacity building and policy analysis in China on
    energy efficiency and renewable energy.
  • Produce alternative renewable energy and energy
    efficiency scenarios for China
  • Provide analyses of selected programs and
    policies to implement energy efficiency and
    renewable energy policies.
  • Present analysis to leading governmental
    agencies.
  • Publicize the results to broader populations in
    China and in developing countries.

29
INEDIS Network
  • The INEDIS network focuses on analysis of
    industrial energy use and development of a
    database covering 20 countries for each
    industrial subsector
  • - top 10 producing countries
  • - top 10 growth countries

30
IPCC Activities
  • Special Report on Emission Scenarios
  • development of new baseline emission scenarios
    for future IPCC assessments
  • LBNL develops energy end-use part of scenarios
  • Special Report on Technology Transfer
  • trends, barriers and policies for transfer and
    cooperation in climate change mitigation and
    adaptation technologies
  • LBNL heads chapters on industry and sector
    overview
  • Third Assessment Report (TAR)
  • third overall assessment of the literature on
    climate change
  • LBNL heads and works on buildings, industry and
    barriers for adopting GHG mitigation technologies
    and practices

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Future Directions
  • Industrial policy development, implementation and
    evaluation
  • Integrated assessment of resource efficiency
  • energy
  • materials
  • water
  • productivity
  • pollutants
  • Analysis of RD, technological change and energy
    use
  • Modeling and scenario analysis of industrial
    energy use
  • Climate change and industry (e.g. flexible
    mechanisms)
  • State, federal and international activities

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Contact Information
  • Lynn Price
  • LKPrice_at_lbl.gov
  • (510) 486-6519
  • Ernst Worrell
  • Eworrell_at_lbl.gov
  • (510) 486-6794
  • http//eetd.lbl.gov/ea/IEUA/IEUA.html
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