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Some Thoughts on Our Possible Energy Futures (In Pictures) Maryland Clean Energy Summit 2013 Comments of Ron Binz Public Policy Consulting October 16, 2013

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Some Thoughts on Our Possible Energy Futures (In Pictures). Maryland Clean Energy Summit 2013 Comments of Ron Binz Public Policy Consulting October 16, 2013. Public Policy Consulting. www.rbinz.com. In 2013, Mats Valk solved a cube in 5.55 seconds for the new world record. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Some Thoughts on Our Possible Energy Futures (In Pictures)

Maryland Clean Energy Summit 2013

Comments of Ron Binz

Public Policy Consulting

October 16, 2013

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Public Policy Consulting

www.rbinz.com

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WECC (2032): Potential Bypass Threats from Distributed Generation are Large

• WECC-wide Behind-the-Meter DG: 19 GW of solar PV + 7 GW of CHP• Distributed PV based on “interconnection potential” (no back-flow through

feeders), with adjustments to reflect relative economics among states• CHP additions represent a fixed percentage (~40%) of technical potential in

each state

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AB AZ BC CA CO ID MT MX NV NM OR UT WA WY

CHP Solar PV Customer-Sited DG Additions in WECC High DSM Case(Percent of Peak Demand)

Source: E3 (2013).

Credit: Western Electricity Coordinating Council

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MarylandColorado New Jersey GermanyArizona

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Renewable Electricity Futures Study (REF)

Exploration of High-PenetrationRenewable Electricity Futures

Available at NREL.gov

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Baseline Case

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REF ITI Case

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How does the assumption of an HREF affect the business model?

Much higher levels of variable generation at the bulk power scale

Greater penetration of distributed energy resources at the distribution scale

Greater need for flexibility in the grid components, operations, and architecture

Much higher levels of energy efficiency (sufficient to eliminate load growth)

(affects utility organization, operations)

(affects utility revenues, services)

(affects utility investment, operations)

(affects utility role, services)

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• Authors– Ron Binz

– Richard Sedano

– Denise Furey

– Dan Mullen

Available at www.ceres.org

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The Last Word

111(d)

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Thank You

Ron Binz

Public Policy Consulting

[email protected]