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Title: Sustainable Electric Power


1
Sustainable Electric Power
  • Scott Norr, PE
  • EE 1001
  • September 23, 2014

2
Electric Power Delivery and Consumption Getting
More Complex
  • More Environmental Issues - SUSTAINABILITY
  • Greater Population Density
  • Larger Variety of Sources, Delivery Methods and
    Loads
  • Aging Infrastructure Undergoing Life Extension
  • New Technology Blended with Old Grid is Already
    Pretty Smart

3
ELECTRIC DEMAND
Demand growing 1 per year in U.S.
Source Energy Information Administrations
Annual Energy Outlook 2012 (www.eia.gov)
4
DO YOU FEEL LIKE AN ENERGY HOG?
  • Would you want everyone in the world to use
    energy at a rate similar to yours?

5
World Energy Consumption
US 5 of population using 20 of world
resources
505 Quad In 2008
Source Energy Information Administrations
Annual Energy Outlook 2012 (www.eia.gov)
6
Electric Generation Changing to Meet Demand
  • Large, Centralized Plants (Rarely, now)
  • Small, Modular, Distributed Plants
  • Also, Siting Renewable Generation where it makes
    Sense (and Profit)

7
Large Plants
  • Environmental Issues
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Location/Siting
  • Outlet Transmission

8
HydroElectric No Longer Clean Energy
3 Gorges Dam China 20,000 MegaWatts
Hoover Dam US 2,000 MegaWatts
Eoearth.org
9
Large Plants (Cont.)
  • Well See New Ideas for Big Plants
  • Coal is dirty so Clean Coal!
  • Wind and Solar are expensive and intermittent
    Large-scale and Storage
  • Geothermal has limited application Low-Temp
  • Biomass puts pressure on agriculture Cellulose
  • Nuclear is nasty Gen IV Nuclear

10
Clean Coal 2 Growth in all Coal Gen, 345 GW in
2012 (Natural Gas is too cheap!!)
  • Coal Gasification (Combined Cycle) - Low
    Emmissions
  • Potential for Carbon Sequestration

11
WIND 25 growth, 60 GW in 2012
  • Wind Generators currently very popular (Several
    Thousand MWs in Upper Midwest
  • More and more Cost Effective
  • (4 - 5 Cents/KWH)
  • Not a Cure-All - never
  • windy when you need it most
  • Difficult to Dispatch

Source Town of Hendricks, MN
12
Solar Electricity 80 growth, 11 GW in 2012
  • Photvoltaics
  • Electricity Directly from Sunlight
  • Low Conversion efficiency
  • Fairly High Cost
  • Solar Potential
  • US uses 100 Quad of Energy
  • each year
  • 38,200 Quad of Solar Energy
  • hits the lower 48 each year
  • BUT ONLY WHEN THE SUN SHINES

13
New Solar Ideas
  • 3-D PhotoVoltaic Cells
  • New Breakthroughs in Nano-Materials greatly
    increase the effective surface area of a Solar
    Cell and its ability to catch reflected light
  • Theoretically 50-70 efficient
  • Very High Cost
  • Solar Concentrators
  • Simple Idea used in Space
  • Collect More Sunlight for your Existing Cells
  • - Combine Solar Electric AND Solar Thermal
  • Graphene??

14
Houston, We Have a Storage Problem
Renewables are not Dispatchable
Courtesy of Tom Ferguson
If we could Store energy when available for use
when its not.
15
Energy Storage TechnologyWere not ready yet
Source Haresh Kamath, EPRI PEAC
16
Geothermal 5 Growth, 3 GW in 2010
  • Extract Hot Water from the Earth
  • Use the Hot Water (low temp) or Flash to Steam
    (high temp)
  • 11 GW installed capacity worldwide (2010)
  • Capacity growing at 5 worldwide (5yr Avg)
  • Excellent Idea for Home Use Ground Source Heat
    Pumps

17
Binary-Cycle Plant (Geothermal)
18
Nuclear .Is It BACK? 0 growth, 100 GW in 2012
  • Updated LWR Designs are being permitted
  • March 11, 2011 Earthquake in Japan, leading to
    nuclear reactor meltdown
  • Next Generation Nuclear Reactors (Gen IV)
  • Modular (example 25 MW Modules), add more
    modules to make a bigger plant
  • Fuel Flexible Uranium, Thorium (More abundant
    resource)
  • A Promising Design Pebble-Bed Modular Reactor
  • Temperature moderated with Helium or Nitrogen
  • Fuel encased in pebbles safe, easy to handle

19
Pebble-Bed Reactor
Source Black and Veatch
20
Levelized Electricity Costs for New Plants,2015
and 2030
Incremental Transmission Costs
Variable Costs, Including Fuel
Fixed Costs
Capital Costs
2015
2030
21
DEMAND SIDE
  • Conservation Through
  • Market Pricing
  • Efficient Products

22
Market Pricing
  • Energy Prices becoming De-Regulated
  • New Equipment to Automate Pricing
  • Smart Meters
  • Smart Appliances

23
Smart Meters
  • Talks to Electric Company
  • Talks to Consumer About Hourly Prices and Hourly
    Consumption
  • Tells Appliances what current Price is
  • Shops Around for a Better Rate?

Source elster.com and freefoto.com
24
Efficient Products
  • Smart Appliances run only when energy is
    cheapest, talk to each other and to the Electric
    Utility
  • Passive Solar Thermal Designs and Devices
  • Energy Efficient Home Designs and Ground-Source
    Heat Pumps

25
Sustainability
  • More than Conservation
  • More than Smart Energy Use
  • Being Responsible with ALL resources and
    Preserving Them for the Future
  • 7th Generation Concept

26
Sustainability at UMD
umdsustain.wp.d.umn.edu
27
CONCLUSIONS
  • New Social Pressures and New Technologies are
    both changing and complicating the way we convert
    and use energy
  • In a World with 7.1 Billion People (9 Billion by
    2030), We MUST become more mindful of How and Why
    We Use Energy.
  • (http//www.un.org/esa/population/publications/
    longrange2/WorldPop2300final.pdf)

28
WEB References
  • National Renewable Energy Labs
  • http//www.nrel.gov/
  • Electric Power Research Institute
  • http//www.epri.com/
  • US Dept. of Energy
  • http//www.energy.gov/
  • Energy Information Association
  • http//www.eia.gov/
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