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 Microgrids: A Critical Component of U.S. Energy Policy May 20, 2010

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  • Microgrids: A Critical

    Component of U.S.

    Energy Policy

    May 20, 2010

  • 2 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Galvin Initiative Background

    Started by former Motorola Chairman Robert Galvin in response to the 2003 Northeast Blackout

    The initiatives goal is to develop, demonstrate and open source an improved design for the delivery of electric power, a design that:

    will not fail the consumer, or Perfect Power is based on smart microgrid, or consumer focus is a journey of continuous improvement

    The Galvin Initiative is developing prototypes of smart microgrids

  • 3 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Consumer Have the Right to:

    Reliable power

    Choose electricity service and participate in

    markets

    Access electricity pricing and usage data

    Hold their supplier to performance standards

  • 4 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Electricity System Waste

    Waste TypeWasted $,

    BillionsWasted,$/MWh

    Wasted fuel ~ $150 $40

    Outages/Repair ~ $100 $25

    Wasted Capital ~ $40 $10

    Emissions Cost ~ $65 $15

    Water Cost ~ $75 $20

    Total Waste ~$430 $110

  • 5 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    5

    Microgrid Transformation

    Area SubstationLocal Substation

    Central Power

    Transmission

    Area Substation

    Smart Switch

    Renewable,

    waste heat,

    no carbon

    Natural Gas

    Smart Switch

    Microgrid

  • 6 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Microgrids Concept

    Backup, CHP, Solar, UPS

    Rapid PrototypingIIT Smart Distribution Prototype

    Smart

    Switch

    Smart

    Loop

    Smart

    Meter

    10 MW

  • 7 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Naperville Microgrid

    Outage Duration (minutes) per Customer, 1996 - Present

  • 8 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Innovative Policies

    Microgrid aggregation

    Microgrid long-term property assessed

    financing (PACE)

    Energy districts

    Allow local government to build, own and

    operate new smart microgrids

    Allow local governments to invest in and direct

    utilities to make smart grid improvements

    If all else failsmunicipalize

  • 9 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Investment and Impacts Estimates

    MetricInvestment

    $ millions

    Source Energy,

    mmbtu

    Carbon,

    Tons,Delta Cost, ~$/MWh

    Baseline Total Current Usage 4,700,000 245,000Grid Reliability Improvements 100 70% reduction 12Community Aggregation

    Wind, 30MW 60 -13% -9% 2CCCT, 20 MW 60 -6% -20% 8Bio-energy, 5MW 30 -10% -9% 2Lower cost and revenue -15

    Clean Energy Financing, PACESolar PV, 7.5 MW 60 -2% -2% 9Efficiency/DR/Home Automation 50 -20% -16% -8Cogeneration , 15MW 30 -4% -9% 0Storage/DG, 10MW 20 0% -4% 0

    Total 410 -54% -69% 10

  • 10 Copyright The Galvin Project. All rights reserved.

    Federal Policy Reform Ideas

    Federal reliability and performance metric

    standards

    Make the consumer principles in EISA 2007

    mandatory

    Federal matching of low interest loans for

    local governments to direct smart microgrids

    Encourage FERC to expand consumer choice

    and ISO markets that value consumer

    participation

    Ensure new legislation like cap and trade

    values consumer participation