Global Smart EnergyGlobal Smart Energy is Solar!
Transcript of Global Smart EnergyGlobal Smart Energy is Solar!
Global Smart EnergyGlobal Smart Energy is Solar!is Solar!
Ron Swenson
Global Smart EnergyBilateral Trade & Investment Opportunity pp y
* Business opportunity in the Smart Gridpp yDonald Steiny, President, Donald Steiny Consulting.
* Smart Grid: Domestic and International Policies, Priorities, and Programs, and Opportunities for U.S. Industry and SMEsShannon L. Fraser, International Trade Specialist, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries, Department of Commerce, ITA
* Smart Grid Applications in Transportationpp pDimitri Dadiomov, Business Development, North America, Better Place
* Renewable Energy Microgrid Testbed at NASA Ames Research Center [V2G]Joel Kubby, Associate Professor, Baskin School of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering at University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)
* The Surfacing of Local Micro Grids in the Energy Infrastructureg gyMarty Kurtovich, Senior Business Development Manager, Chevron Energy Solutions (CES)
* Micro Grids and Major Utilities - The Twain Shall Meet?Matthew Steiner, Principal, Hygrid Green Energy
* Accelerating Smart Grid Deployment with Interoperability Standardsg p y p yClaudio Lima, Managing Director, Sonoma Innovation
* A System Architectural View of the Smart Electric Power GridDr. David M. Tralli, Manager, Civil Programs, National Space Technology Applications Office, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, CalTech
* Energy Savings for the Users and How that Affects the Smart Grid Revolutiongy gJohn Knapp, President and CEO, Power Shaver, Energy Savings Systems
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Peak Oil
Inequality
A Plan for a SustainableA Plan for a Sustainable Future by 2030
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Peak Solar
Combining Solar Wind Hydro
UN CommitmentUN CommitmentRenewable Energy in Galapagos
On January 16, 2001, the tanker Jessica ran aground and sank in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on San Cristóbal Island A major oil
…international coalition ofCristóbal Island. A major oil
spill occurred which continues to have long‐term effects on the health of marine wildlife in the Galapagos Fuel delivery to the
coalition of donors to repower theGalapagos. Fuel delivery to the
Archipelago continues to place the islands at environmental and economic risk.
repower the Galapagos Islands with
As a response to this tragic event, the United Nations Development Program is leading an international coalition of donors
Islands with renewable energy.international coalition of donors
to repower the Galapagos Islands with renewable energy.
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Loren Kallevig
Gala Grid
Galapagos Audits
Frigs
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San José RFP:San José RFP:Automated Transit Network
• Ensure that the ATN system is built … utilizing renewable energy
• maximize energy efficiency and potentially be• … maximize energy efficiency and potentially be powered in whole or part by renewable energy.
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l /b fi f i bl• evaluate cost/benefits of using renewable energy to offset all or a portion of the energy requirements
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Solar Transport
Solar Race Car and the Solar HighwaySolar Race Car and the Solar Highway
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Solar Race Car averages 90 km/hr with 6 m2 solar panel
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It can be done. Let’s ramp onto the Solar Highway!
2 seconds apart @ 90 km/hr = 50 m
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… Podcars have 50 m ÷ 3 m = 17 X more collection area than solar race cars!
Council on competitivenessThough most U.S. business leaders acknowledge a problem they disagree sharply over how to encourageproblem, they disagree sharply over how to encourage renewable-energy investment without imposing higher costs on consumers or businesses that depend on fossil fuels. "This is probably one of the more difficult subjects we've ever had to deal with" as a business community, said Chad Holliday, who heads the board of y, y,directors for DuPont and leads the CEO-heavy Council on Competitiveness, a group pushing the government to overhaul energy policyoverhaul energy policy.
"Every country out there wants these so-called green jobs," H llid id i i i "If fHolliday said in an interview. "If we move fast, we can get at least our share. But there's a downside. If we sit back and allow other countries to build that infrastructure . . . we're going to lose.”
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