NASA Inspired Future Energy System

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NASA Inspired Future Energy System NASA/ESA 2015 International Workshop on Environment and Alternative Energy Bo Normark Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences

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NASA Inspired Future Energy System

NASA/ESA 2015 International Workshop on Environment and Alternative Energy

Bo Normark

Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences

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Agenda

• NASA triggering energy transition

• Historic energy transitions

• Key technologies going forward

– Electrification

– Efficiency

– PV Solar, Wind

• Enabling technologies

• Centralized or decentralized

• Summary

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Christer Fuglesang

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One of the most famous images of the

twentieth century, this view of the fully lit globe

of Earth was taken from Apollo 17 shortly after

its launch on December 7, 1972

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llustrating the problem

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Ilustrating the problem Kilimanjaro Tanzania

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Historic energy transitions The role of technology

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Energy transitions Sweden

Source: Energikommissionen, SOU 1978:17;

Energiläget 2004, Energimyndigheten

Bio

Coal

Hydro

Bio to Coal

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Energy transitions Sweden

Source: Energikommissionen, SOU 1978:17;

Energiläget 2004, Energimyndigheten

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Bio

Coal

Hydro

Oil

Bio to Coal Coal to Hydro & Oil

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Energy transitions Sweden

Source: Energikommissionen, SOU 1978:17;

Energiläget 2004, Energimyndigheten

1970

Bio

Coal

Hydro

Oil

Bio to Coal Coal to Hydro & Oil Oil to Bio & Nuclear

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What are the solutions going

forward?

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Vision from 1992..

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Global energy consumption

• Fossile fuels 87 %

• But all energy is not the same

• Electricity is typically at least three to five times more efficient in use

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Energy Options

Source: University of Twente

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Electrification is key…

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Development of final

energy demand

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Development of electricity

demand

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Electricity is more efficient….

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Train Electric Car Diesel Car Gasoline Car

kWh/ perskm

1) Energy consumption and related air pollution for Scandinavian electric passenger trains , Report KTH/AVE 2006:46; 40 % beläggning 2) 2 pers / bil

Efficient transportation, electricity is 3- 5 times more efficient

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Electrification of road transport, 3 –

5 times more efficient

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Electrification of heat sector

with heat pumps

1 kWh electricity gives 4 - 5 kWh heat

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Electricity is more efficient, 24 times more efficient…

Battery Gasoline

Cutting 43 cm 46 cm

Weight 14 kg 31 kg

Sound level 66 dB 77 dB

Battery / Gas tank 0,1 kWh 9 kWh

Operation time 0,3 tim 1,2 tim

Energy / hour 0,3 kWh 7,5 kWh

Relative consumption 1 24

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Electric lighting is up to 500 times

more efficient than oil…

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Electric lighting dramatically more

efficient than oil…

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Källa: DOE April 2014

Development continues… Cost / efficiency LED

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Best in class refrigerator kWH per year, 8 times better..

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Best in class 40 ” flatscreen TV more than 10 times better…

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But than we have

the rebound effect…

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PV Solar

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Vanguard I, 1958

The spacecraft was a 1.47-kg aluminum sphere 16.5 cm in diameter. It contained a 10-mW, 108-MHz mercury-battery powered transmitter and a 5-mW, 108.03-MHz transmitter powered by six square (roughly 5 cm on a side) solar cells mounted on the body of the satellite

Solar cells gained prominence with their incorporation onto the 1958 Vanguard I satellite.

Source:Wikipedia

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Price history PV

Source:Wikipedia

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Global installed PV capacity

Source:Wikipedia

Accumulated Capacity Annual installations

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Regions that have reached

grid parity for PV

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And the development will

continue

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How efficient can PV solar become?

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Wind

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Global wind power

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Economy of volume

off shore wind turbines

Costs will drop by 10 – 14 % for every doubling of installed capacity..

Source:DNC-GL

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Wind power is largescale and requires a stronger grid

Source:DNC-GL

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Enabling technology

Power transmission

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Power transmission

alternatives 6000 MW

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India is building UHVDC

transmission

1728 km 6000 MW

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Germany has decided on

HVDC Corridors

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Development of power

transmission cables

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Enabling technology

Forecasting

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Wind forecasting

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Solar forecasting

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Enabling technology

Batteries

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Cost development batteries

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D. Ristori (DG ENER) at a high-level

roundtable on storage at the EC

(19.05.2015)

• Storage should be at the heart of the internal market and become the top priority for the energy system in the EU.

• Storage has been underestimated for long, and it should change rapidly.

• The EU will use all the tools available to support storage development, such as Horizon 2020

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• EDSO: We will need storage at whatever cost with an increase of the share of RE.

• RTE: we should stop focussing on conventional economic analysis when it comes to storage

• Eurelectric: for a new market design, we should start from this rule: everyone going to the grid should be balanced. No more simple injection of electricity in the grid.

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Stakeholders at a high-level roundtable on

storage at the EC (19.05.2015)

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• Powerwall for household 350 $ / kWh

• Powerblock for utilities 250 $ / kWh

Tesla New entrant in power business

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Battery development continues

From 140 Wh / kg to 1000 Wh / kg

Source: VW

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Small scale or large scale ?

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Economy of scale, PV systems

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Economy of size,

wind turbines

• 2.000 kW 1.000 – 1.500 € / kW

• 100 kW 2.000 – 5.000 € / kW

• 10 kW 3.500 – 5.500 € / kW

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Centralized or decentralized ?

Basic rules

• High economy of scale, centralized

– Wind power

– Hydro

– Storage of heat or water

• Low economy of scale, decentralized

– PV solar

– Storage of electricity in batteries

– Heat pumps

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One part of the future…

Source : Ny Teknik

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Summary

• NASA:s has instrumental role to: – Identify and illustrate the energy dilemma – Enable efficient use of renewable power

• Key technologies – Electrification – Efficiency – PV Solar, Wind

• Enabling technologies – Power transmission – Storage

• Combination of centralized and decentralized solutions

Electricity is likely to remain inexpensive and PV solar will in

many areas become the cheapest source…