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The Pathway to ElectricWhy Utilities are
Interested in PHEV and EV
  • Presented to
  • 2008 National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day
    Odyssey
  • Leading the Way to Sustainable Transportation
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • October 3, 2008
  • By
  • Tom Molinski P.Eng. EOE
  • Emerging Energy Systems

2
What is a PHEV?
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
3
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Direct Utility Concerns
  • Large new load
  • V2H and V2G
  • Greening our fleet
  • Indirect Utility Concerns
  • Climate change
  • Reduce use of fossil fuels
  • Fossil fuels are limited
  • Improve from MB
  • Reduce pollution
  • Customers better off
  • Potential for new jobs
  • Influence government policy

4
Issues with PHEV and EV Load
  • PHEV and EV from OEM and retrofit
  • Adoption rates
  • Operation in cold weather
  • How to supply large new load
  • Desire to supply off peak
  • MB has existing infrastructure
  • Fast charging
  • Chargers generate harmonics
  • Standardize plugs and communication

5
OEMs
  • Almost all automobile manufacturers are
    developing EVs or PHEVs
  • GM Volt PHEV 2010
  • Ford No roll out date
  • Toyota PHEV EV 2010
  • Chrysler EV 2010
  • Nissan EV 2010 (PHEV later)
  • Mitsubishi iMiEV EV 2009
  • Mercedes EV 2010
  • Smart EV 2010
  • Also Volvo, Saab, Mazda
  • And smaller manufacturers, such as Th!nk
  • Honda is biggest holdout on PHEV

6
Issues with PHEV and EV Load
  • PHEV and EV from OEM and retrofit
  • Adoption rates
  • Operation in cold weather
  • How to supply large new load
  • Desire to supply off peak
  • MB has existing infrastructure
  • Fast charging
  • Chargers generate harmonics
  • Standardize plugs and communication

7
PHEV Adoption Scenario
In 2020 if PHEV 10 of vehicle sales requires
10X increase in battery production
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Cowboy Wisdom
  • Everybody gets so much information all day long
    that they lose their common sense
  • ...Gertrude Stein

10
Issues with PHEV and EV Load
  • PHEV and EV from OEM and retrofit
  • Adoption rates
  • Operation in cold weather
  • How to supply large new load
  • Desire to supply off peak
  • MB has existing infrastructure
  • Fast charging
  • Chargers generate harmonics
  • Standardize plugs and communication

11
Effects of Nighttime Charging
12
Issues with PHEV and EV Load
  • PHEV and EV from OEM and retrofit
  • Adoption rates
  • Operation in cold weather
  • How to supply large new load
  • Desire to supply off peak
  • MB has existing infrastructure
  • Fast charging
  • Chargers generate harmonics
  • Standardize plugs and communication

13
Manitoba PHEV Infrastructure
  • Manitoba has approximately 500,000 engine block
    heaters using 133 GWh/year

14
Issues with PHEV and EV Load
  • PHEV and EV from OEM and retrofit
  • Adoption rates
  • Operation in cold weather
  • How to supply large new load
  • Desire to supply off peak
  • MB has existing infrastructure
  • Fast charging
  • Chargers generate harmonics
  • Standardize plugs and communication

15
Issues with V2H and V2G
  • Economics
  • Battery life
  • Smart Grid
  • Backup Power
  • Peak Shaving
  • Ancillary Services
  • More renewables
  • Demand Response

16
Greening our Fleet
  • Improved fuel economy
  • Reduced emissions
  • Reduced mtce costs ?
  • Standby power
  • Improved performance
  • Quiet operation
  • Enhance corporate image

17
Possible Future MH Target PHEV Vehicles
  • F350 or F550 size
  • Line Service Trucks and Bucket Trucks

18
The Manitoba Hydro Fleet
  • 1528 gasoline and 443 diesel vehicles
  • 7.5 million litres of gasoline per year
  • 2.3 million litres of diesel per year
  • Over 200 new vehicles each year
  • Potential for substantial savings on fuel

19
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Direct Utility Effects
  • Large new load
  • V2H and V2G
  • Greening our fleet
  • Indirect Utility Effects
  • Climate change
  • Reduce use of fossil fuels
  • Fossil fuels are limited
  • Improve BOP for MB
  • Reduce pollution
  • Customer better off
  • Potential for new jobs
  • Influence government policy

20
MB GHG Emissions by Sector, 2005
21
MB Transportation Emissions
22
Oil Discovery vs Consumption Trends
Consumption
This surplus fills the gap
?
Past discovery by ExxonMobil
USA consumption
Source Past data from ExxonMobil, US data from
DOE
23
Cowboy Wisdom
  • When gasoline hits 10/litre, Ill keep my car
    and buy a loyal horse to pull it six days a week.
  • On the 7th day, Ill switch back to gasoline
    and the horse can take a break and ride with
    me..

24
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Direct Utility Effects
  • Large new load
  • V2H and V2G
  • Greening our fleet
  • Indirect Utility Effects
  • Climate change
  • Reduce use of fossil fuels
  • Fossil fuels are limited
  • Improve from MB
  • Reduce pollution
  • Customers better off
  • Potential for new jobs
  • Influence government policy

25
Energy Consumption in Manitoba
Source Energy in Manitoba, Manitoba Government
26
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Direct Utility Effects
  • Large new load
  • V2H and V2G
  • Greening our fleet
  • Indirect Utility Effects
  • Climate change
  • Reduce use of fossil fuels
  • Fossil fuels are limited
  • Improve BOP for MB
  • Reduce pollution
  • Customer better off
  • Potential for new jobs
  • Influence government policy

27
Thank You For Listening
Only easy questions but after the next speaker
Tom Molinski, P.Eng EOE
28
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • Load Leveling
  • Exiting Infrastructure in Northern Latitudes
  • V2H and V2G
  • More renewables
  • PHEV Vehicles in Utility Fleet
  • Climate Change
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels
  • Enhance Corporate Image

29
Why are Utilities Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • Load Leveling
  • Exiting Infrastructure in Northern Latitudes
  • V2H and V2G
  • More renewables
  • PHEV Vehicles in Utility Fleet
  • Climate Change
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels
  • Enhance Corporate Image

30
Why Should Utilities be Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • Load Leveling
  • Exiting Infrastructure in Northern Latitudes
  • V2H V2G
  • More Renewables
  • PHEV Vehicles in Utility Fleet
  • Climate Change
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels
  • Enhance Corporate Image

31
Why Should Utilities be Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • Load Leveling
  • Exiting Infrastructure in Northern Latitudes
  • V2H V2G
  • More Renewables
  • PHEV Vehicles in Utility Fleet
  • Climate Change
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels
  • Enhance Corporate Image

32
Manitobas Private Fleet
  • Existing Private Fleet Vehicles
  • 28 of fleet is comprised of 1994 and older
    vehicles, one of the oldest fleets in Canada
  • Fleet average fuel economy is estimated at 19mpg
    (15L/100k)
  • 2006 - Vehicle Purchase Trends
  • 46,000 new vehicle purchased only 13 achieved 40
    mpg
  • 58 of new vehicles sold in Manitoba were trucks
    Manitoba is one of only three Canadian provinces
    where light-duty truck sales significantly exceed
    light duty passenger vehicle sales

33
PHEV and Wind
PHEV and Generation
34
Why Should Utilities be Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • Load Leveling
  • Exiting Infrastructure in Northern Latitudes
  • V2H V2G
  • More Renewables
  • PHEV Vehicles in Utility Fleet
  • Climate Change
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels
  • Enhance Corporate Image

35
Benefits of Action
  • Financial outflows of 200 million annually, from
    the purchase of fossil fuels from outside of
    Manitoba are being entirely offset by equivalent
    investments in local biofuel production.
  • Increased production of biofuels is expected to
    reduce provincial GHG emissions by 200,000 tonnes
    annually.
  • Improving urban air quality
  • Becoming a leader in low-emitting vehicle
    technologies
  • Diversifying the farm economy while lowering
    on-farm costs

36
How to Reduce Reliance on Oil
  • Invest in fuel efficient vehicles
  • Find new fuels
  • Develop cars that dont need gasoline


37
Why is Manitoba Hydro Interested?
  • Potential New Load
  • - Load Leveling
  • Due Diligence
  • Existing Infrastructure
  • Climate Change
  • Enhance Corporate Image
  • V2G

38
Why Is MH Interested in Emerging Energy
Technologies
  • Prepares MH to Adopt
  • New Technologies
  • Niche Applications
  • Waste to Energy
  • Inherent Balance of TBL Factors
  • Stakeholder Interest

39
What is the future of the PHEV?
  • Production of PHEV starts in 2010
  • Toyota Prius PHEV
  • Chevy Volt
  • MH Fleet desires PHEV
  • Current infrastructure in Manitoba sufficient for
    400,000 cars with night time charging
  • V2G Vehicle to Grid potential
  • Create Public Awareness
  • Encourage Manufacturing
  • Lease PHEV Battery

40
Why is Manitoba Hydro Interested in Vehicles?
  • Support two corporate goals
  • Due diligence
  • Create Public Demand
  • Encourage Manufacturing
  • Demand Response
  • Ancillary Services
  • Analyze the effects of plug-ins on power grid
  • Develop policies and guidelines before PHEVs
    become a large load on the power grid

41
PHEV Customer Advantages
  • Significant savings in fuel
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Reduced emissions
  • Back-up power
  • Fewer stops for gasoline
  • Run air conditioning on electricity
  • Fuel flexibility

42
PHEV Customers Disadvantages
  • Higher initial cost
  • No Tax incentives for PHEVs
  • Requirement to plug in every day
  • Limited range on electric mode
  • Repairs initially at few locations
  • Cold weather operation
  • Heat interior by running engine

43
Positive Impacts of PHEVs on Manitoba
  • Displace gasoline with clean hydroelectricity
  • Reduce import of refined oil
  • More efficient use of generation facilities via
    base loading
  • Very little new infrastructure required

44
Negative Impacts of PHEVs on Manitoba
  • During droughts Manitoba Hydro will require extra
    energy
  • Manitoba Hydro would have less energy to export
  • May require earlier development of new generation
  • Unknown adoption rate
  • Public misunderstanding of GHG

45
Effect of Block Heaters on the Manitoba Load
46
Potential Manitoba Load Growth for PHEV-20
Adoption
47
PHEV Gasoline Savings
48
Typical MH Load
49
Vehicles Required to Level Manitoba Load
50
Market Penetration
51
Nighttime Load Winter
New MW power
FCV
BEV
PHEV
Source Eric Bibeau
52
V2G
  • Nighttime trough.
  • Zigbee communication profile.

www.125mpg.com
53
V2G
  • Nighttime trough.
  • ZigBee communication profile.

www.125mpg.com
54
PHEVs Help Biofuels
55
V2G
Arrows indicate direction of power flow
56
Main Energy Drivers
  • Climate change
  • Reduce pollution
  • Energy security
  • Non-renewable sources
  • are limited
  • Balance of TBL
  • Stakeholder interest
  • Technological Advances

57
Battery Technology
H2 equivalent
  • Batteries are overdue for a new image!
  • 230 increase in energy storage density in 15
    years!
  • 91 reduction in cost in 15 years!
  • Improvements still occurring
  • 300-400 Wh/kg 750-1000 Wh/l possible in 10
    years.
  • 1000 Wh/kg possible with Li-air.

58
Not Just Transportation
59
Fuel-to-Wheels Efficiency
25
gasoline/nat gas
wheels
25
ICE
30
gasoline/nat gas
wheels
30
HEV
Fossil
30
70
35
90
90
gasoline/nat gas
H2
elec
wheels
20
FC
H2
stor
70
35
90
90
H2
elec
wheels
20
FC
elec
H2
stor
Renewable
90
95
90
Li-ion
elec
wheels
77
EV
elec
70
35
90
55
90
nat gas
H2
elec
wheels
11
FC
elec
H2
stor
Fossil
90
95
90
55
nat gas
Li-ion
elec
wheels
42
EV
elec
32
gasoline/nat gas elec
NO NET EFFICIENCY
wheels
PHEV
Mixed
mix of 42-77
20
70
90
35 x 90
H2
H2
31-49 (PHEV-25)
wheels
FC PHEV
Renewable(or mixed)
mix of 42-77
elec
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H2
PHEV
63
Manitoba V2G Vehicle To Grid
  • Assume
  • 620,000 vehicles in MB.
  • ½ are V2G-capable.
  • ½ are plugged-in.
  • ½ of battery capacity is available.
  • If EnergyCS PHEV-30s
  • 1 kW (10 kW), 9kWh
  • V2G power 160 MW
  • V2G energy 700 MWh
  • If Tesla Roadster EVs
  • 20 kW (200 kW), 50 kWh
  • V2G power 3,100 MW
  • V2G energy 3,900 MWh
  • Substantial free balancing resource.
  • Peak shaving.
  • Load following.

64
What needs to be done?
  • Continue to collect data
  • Data also sent to Idaho National lab
  • Analyze data
  • Prepare report

65
Cowboy Wisdom
  • In the global economy there are but two choices
  • Innovate or Evaporate
  • Norm Augustine

66
Definition of a Madman
Anyone who believes that exponential growth can
go on forever in a finite world is either a
madman or an economist. Kenneth E. Boulding
1910-1993
67
Data Loggers
  • Hymotion
  • Kvaser
  • Persentech
  • OttoLink Otto Driving Companion
  • AEMC
  • Power Quality Logger (PQL 100)

68
Installing CAN-bus Data Loggers
  • OBD-II Port via Serial Cable to Data Loggers

69
Vehicle Fuel Costs/km
Currency in CDN
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Life-Cycle GHG Emissions
Source Pembina Institute for Appropriate
Development
72
Parallel vs Series Hybrids
  • Parallel
  • Gas electric motors work together.
  • Series
  • Output of gas motor feeds battery then electric
    motor.

73
Hybrid Electric VehiclesWhat are they and how do
they work?
  • An HEV combines the internal combustion engine
    of a conventional vehicle with the battery and
    electric motor of an electric vehicle.
  • Energy storage Batteries, ultracapacitors,
    flywheels
  • Power unit Fuel cells, spark ignition engines,
    compression ignition direct injection engines,
    gas turbines
  • Propulsion Mechanical input (parallel
    configuration), electric motor (series
    configuration)
  • Parallel vehicle Series vehicle

74
What is a PHEV?
www.125mpg.com
75
PHEV Research Project
  • Approved June 29, 2005.
  • Purchased 2005 Toyota Prius Hybrid.
  • Modify for plug-in capability
  • Operate and collect data for one year.
  • Hymotion conversion Fall 2007.
  • Goals
  • Operation and reliability.
  • Cold weather capability.
  • Effects of PHEVs on the MH system.
  • Feasibility of off-peak charging.
  • Promote technology and increase public awareness.

76
Positive Impacts of PHEVs on Manitoba
  • Displace gasoline with clean hydroelectricity
  • Reduce import of refined oil
  • More efficient use of generation facilities via
    base loading
  • Very little new infrastructure required

77
A cynic is someone who knows the price of
everything and the value of nothing.
Oscar Wilde 1820-1890
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