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Renewable Energy:Maintech, not Cleantech

Vinod KhoslaKhosla VenturesFeb 2009

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“all progress depends on the unreasonable man”

George Bernard Shaw

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“A crisis is a terrible thing to waste.”

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““The ‘telephone’ has too The ‘telephone’ has too many shortcomings to be many shortcomings to be seriously considered a means seriously considered a means of communication”of communication”

-Western Union Internal Memo, -Western Union Internal Memo, 18761876

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: Misu

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stan

ding

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nolo

gy

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““There is no reason for any There is no reason for any individuals to have a computer individuals to have a computer in their home”in their home”

-Ken Olsen, President, Chairman and -Ken Olsen, President, Chairman and Founder of DEC, 1977Founder of DEC, 1977

Excu

se: M

issin

g

Applic

atio

ns

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““Heavier-than-air flying Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible”machines are impossible”

-Lord Kelvin, President, Royal Society 1895-Lord Kelvin, President, Royal Society 1895

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lem

: Und

erst

andi

ng o

f

Phys

ics

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"Everything that can be "Everything that can be invented has been invented."invented has been invented."

-Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. -Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899Office of Patents, 1899

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“It is the mark of an educated person to look for precision only

as far as the nature of the subject allows.”

Aristotle

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oil price forecasts (1985-2005)

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gas price forecasts (1985-2005)

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coal price forecasts (1985-2005)

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Data/Source: Coal Prices to Elec. Generating Plants (current $ /million btu) - EIA Office of Integration Analysis and Forecasting

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the US market for mobile subscribers

› Fortune (1984 => 1989)

› McKinsey for AT&T (1980 => 2000)

› Herschel Shosteck (1994 => 2004)

Source Actual

› 3.5M

› 109M

› 182M

The same mistakes are

repeated again and again!

Forecasts

› 1M

› 0.9M

› 60-90M

Source: American Heritage Magazine - http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2007/3/2007_3_8.shtml

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yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s forecast

› 1980’s phone › The actual market

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quantitative modeling flaws

› Models with given inputs are precise but inaccurate

› low “standard deviation”, but with high “standard error”

› input the measurable, ignore the immeasurable Black Swan’s

› obscured embedded assumptions

› Food price controversy

› World Bank study 75% of price rise due to biofuels

› USDA notes only 3% of total price change

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“extrapolation of the past”

vs.

“inventing the future”

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…”relevant scale” solutions for

… oil

… coal

… materials

… (efficiency of oil & coal use)

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1990: Chindia ≈ 13% of CO2 emissions

2005: Chindia ≈ 23% of CO2 emissions

2030: Chindia ≈ 34% of CO2 emissions

EIA

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“China and India together account for 79 percent of the

projected increase in world coal consumption from 2005 to

2030”

EIA

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…”relevant cost” …”relevant scale” …”relevant adoption”

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…the chindia testonly scalable if competitive unsubsidized

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…the scaling modelbrute force or exponential, distributed…

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…the adoption riskfinancial, consumer acceptance, market entry

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But how do we evaluate solutions…?

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key criteria

› Trajectory: “What is” or “What Can Be”

› Scalability Trajectory

› Cost Trajectory

› Adoption Risk

› Capital Formation

› Optionality

› Carbon Reduction Capacity

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…cost and carbon trajectory

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Cost trajectory:

Undesirable (hydrogen fuel cell?)

Subsidy/Support Needed

Cost

Fossil Fuel Cost

Fossil + Carbon Cost

Time

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cost: driving down the cost curve

Source: “The Carbon Productivity Challenge”, McKinsey – Original from UC Berkely Energy Resource Group, Navigant Consulting

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2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035

Cost

(Nor

mal

ized

)

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035

Cost

(Nor

mal

ized

)

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035

Cost

(Nor

mal

ized

)cost: not all technology curves are the same

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035

Cost

(Nor

mal

ized

)

Cheapest now does not mean Cheapest now does not mean cheapest later!cheapest later!

Trajectory Matters!Trajectory Matters!Solar PV

WindCoal

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declining technology cost…

Crystalline Silicon

Amorphous Silicon

Thin-Film

Thin-Film Multi-Junction

Generations of Solar Photovoltaics…

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but tech cost decline isn’t enough…

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

Cost

(Nor

mal

ized

)

Construction CostInputs (Feedstock/Land)

Technology Cost

Total Cost

Total cost decline is based on relative Total cost decline is based on relative proportion of cost “types”…proportion of cost “types”…

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Carbon trajectory:

Undesirable (natural gas?)

Carb

on E

mis

sion

s Tr

ajec

tory

Desired Goal(80% below fossil?)

Time

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…the adoption riskfinancial, consumer acceptance, market entry

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adoption risk - $2,500 nano

Internal combustion engineInternal combustion engine or or

Hydrogen / electric?Hydrogen / electric?

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adoption risk: U.S. mill closures

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…optionality

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Pyrolisis

optionality: biofuels feedstocks & pathways …

Mixalco Process

GlycerinNatural Oils

BioDiesel (FAME or FAEE)

Methanol/Ethanol

Gasification

Syngas

Fermentation Ethanol/Butanol

BTL Diesel

Mixed Higher Alcohol

MethaneMicrobial cultures

Dimethylfuran

Gasoline, Diesel, Hydrocarbons

Ethanol, Butanol, Renewable Petroleum FermDiesel

Sugars/

Starch

Fermentation

Biogasoline

ETG via catalysis

Biomass

Cellulose/ Hemicellulo

se

Acid or Enzyme Hydrolysis

Saccharification

Ethanol

Algae

+ Sunlight – CO2

Cell Mass

Hydrocracking

Waste

Fischer-Tropspch catalysis

BioDiesel (FAME or FAEE)

Catalytic Conversion

ButanolDiese

l

Transesterification

Catalysis and Aqueous phase Reforming

Fermentation

Catalytic Conversion

Ethanol

Biocrude

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optionality: hybrids or biofuels?

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Fast (relative) battery tech development

Slow battery tech development

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…capital formation

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› Short Innovation Cycles (3-5 years)

› Short investor return cycles

› Mitigate technical & market risk cheaply

› Unsubsidized market competition

Private money will flow to Private money will flow to ventures that return investment ventures that return investment

in 3-5 year cycles!in 3-5 year cycles!

capital formation

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…carbon reduction capacity

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008

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Carbon Productivity Growth Required = 5.6%/yr

World GDP Growth = 3.1%/yr

Source: “The Carbon Productivity Challenge”, McKinsey – Original GDP projection from Global Insight through 2037

Less reduction now, but Less reduction now, but greater capacity to greater capacity to

respond in the future?respond in the future?

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Emission decrease to 20GT CO2e by 2050 = -2.4%/yr

carbon reduction capacity: 10X increase in carbon productivity!

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Growth Offers the Greatest Carbon Reduction Opportunity!

carbon reduction capacity is key

Improvement of current stockReplacement of old stock

Growth stock

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goal:cost, carbon reduction capacity, carbon & scaling trajectory, capital formation, low adoption risk, & optionality

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But be vary of irrational ideas….

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irrational ideas: toilet paper

I propose a limitation be put on how many sqares [sic] of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting.  Now, I don't want to rob any law-abiding American of his or her God-given rights, but I think we are an industrious enough people that we can make it work with only one square per restroom visit,  except, of course, on those pesky occasions where 2 to 3 could be required.

- Sheryl Crow

• Source - http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/04/singer_turned_a.html

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irrational ideas: “green bikinis”

• Source - http://www.alternativeconsumer.com/2008/07/29/eco-bikini-from-niksters/

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irrational ideas: eat kangaroos, not cows!

Source – http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSSYD8867720080808

“SYDNEY (Reuters) - Farming kangaroos instead of sheep and cattle in Australia could cut by almost a quarter the greenhouse gases produced by grazing livestock, which account for 11 percent of the nation's annual emissions, said a new study.”

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irrational ideas: “no flags, no footprint”

• Source - http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/10/germany.euro2008

“But a few days into the Euro 2008 football championships fans are being advised not to fly their flags - because they could damage the environment… Austria's automobile club, the OAMTC, says attaching two flags to a car leads to an increased petrol consumption of "up to half a litre a kilometre on motorways and rural stretches".”

- The Guardian

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irrational ideas: Shell’s “sustainable” tar sands

Source – http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/13/corporatesocialresponsibility.fossilfuels

• UK advertising authority: Shell mislead public by claiming tar sands as “sustainable” source!

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irrational ideas: “how to green” books

• Source - http://www.amazon.com/Lazy-Environmentalist-Guide-Stylish-Living/dp/1584796022

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irrational ideas: zero-emission buses?

3-year Oakland pilot : zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses

diesel @ $1.61/mile vs. hydrogen @ $51.66/mile!

Source: ABC News - http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local&id=5984013

solutions must make solutions must make economic sense!economic sense!

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irrational ideas: Zero Emission Buildings

... the new fashion?

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…”lets face the facts”… Prius: vs. painting 1000 sq-ft of roof white

… Wind & PV: unscalable solutions without storage!

… “Classic” Biodiesel: a technological dead-end!

… CCS Coal: “FutureGen” or “Nevergen”?

… Hydrogen powered cars: a bridge to nonsense?

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“no change bigotry” vs.

“environmental everything” vs.

pragmentalists

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irrational ideas: the “Exxon view”?

Source – NY Times

• Discipline, Patience, Vision ≠ Green!

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…technology expands the “Art of the Possible”

…today’s “unimaginable” or tomorrow’s “conventional wisdom”

…the power of ideas driven by entrepreneurial energy

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“Black Swans” and forecasting

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“black swan” solutions ?

Technology shocks are classic “Black Swans”!

Strategy: More “at bats”; “shots on goal”

Source: Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of “The Black Swan”

“rarity, extreme impact, and retrospective

(though not prospective) predictability”

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“what if…”

› “more coal plants meant cleaner air”

› “more driving meant less carbon”

› “cement was carbon negative & free”

› “a million year crude production cycle reduced to hours?”

› “engines were twice as efficient cutting world oil

consumption in half”

We are working on these & imagining the future!

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› Cement that sequesters CO2, instead of emitting it!

Calera

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Biocrude

Crude oil Refinery

Kior: “biocrude” replaces crude

Millions of Years

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Kior: Millions of years Minutes!

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(Million of years)

Catalytic Cracking (BCC in minutes)

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Transonic

› Gasoline engines at high compression ratios › New injector technology is multi-fuel capable › Precision ignition timing › 50-100% mileage improvement

› Near term goal: 100mpg diesel “Prius”

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Soraa/Kaai/Lumenz: lasers and lighting

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…prefabricated, environmentally friendly, cheaper, LEEDS homes

Living Homes

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“what if…”

› fusion happened at low temperatures”

› “nuclear plants produced no waste”

› “batteries were 10-100X better”

› “plant chlorophyll solar cells produced electricity or fuels”

› “algae could excrete its oil production”

Others have proposed these!

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not your niche markets anymore!

• Corn Ethanol

• Biodiesel

• Solar PV

• Wind

• Geothermal

The Markets You Think OfThe New Green

• Engines ($200B)

• Lighting ($80B - US)

• Appliances ($10’sB+)

• Batteries + Flow Cells ($50B+)

• Gasoline ($500B+)

• Diesel ($500B+)

• Jet Fuel ($100B+)

• Cement ($100B+)

• Water ($500B+)

• Glass ($40B)

• Home Building (!!!)

• BioPlastics ($10’sB+)

Generation - $250B - US

• Solar Thermal

• EGS

• Clean Coal

• New Nukes

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…our renewable portfolio

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CellulosicEthanol

Sugar Feedstocks

Starch Feedstocks

ToolsSolar

NaturalGas

MechanicalEfficiency

ElectricalEfficiency

CellulosicFuture Fuels

Plastics

Water

Materials

Sequestration

ToolsEPC

Waste Water

Water Desalination

PVC Plasticizers

PolyurethanePolyethylene

GlassCement

Dis

trib

ute

d S

ola

r

Uti

lity

Sca

le S

ola

r

Coal

EfficiencyOil

HomesEngines

AppliancesPumps

LightingBatteriesMotors

Engineere

d

Geotherm

al

Win

d Sto

rage

Synth

etic N

atura

l Gas

Corn/Sugar Fuels

Wind

BuildingMaterials

Geothermal

ButanolCellul. Diesel

Cellul. GasolineCellul. Jet Fuel

Khosla Ventures Renewable Portfolio

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MascomaRange

CoskataLanza

Cilion

ToolsSolar

NaturalGas

MechanicalEfficiency

ElectricalEfficiency

CellulosicFuture Fuels

Plastics

Water

Materials

NanostellarCodon

NanoH2O

DrathsSegetis

SoladigmCalera

StionAusraInfiniaPVT

Coal

EfficiencyOil

PAX StreamlineEcoMotorsTransonic

TulaHybradrive

Seeo Kaai

Soraa LumenzTopanga

GIVGridshift

AltaRock

Great

Poin

t Ener

gy

Corn/Sugar Fuels

Wind

BuildingMaterials

Geothermal

Amyris LS9

GevoKiOR

Khosla Ventures Renewable Portfolio

Sakti3FireflyRamu

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Together, our products will improve the way all people live

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Calera Corporation

Built on carbon negative cement

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Living Homes

And prefabricated, environmentally friendly, cheaper, LEEDS homes

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Soladigm

Using electrochromatic windows

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Amyris

LS9

Gevo

Kior

Mascoma

Range Fuels

Coskata

LanzaTech

Fueled from renewable sources

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Ramu

EcoMotors

Transonic

Firefly

Seeo

Sakti3

Nanostellar

Tula Technologies

With reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

Hybradrive

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Topanga

Lit by high intensity, low power discharge lighting

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Ausra

Altarock

Infinia

Stion

PVT Solar

Using renewable electricity

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Great Point Energy

Cooking with natural gas from clean coal & biomass

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Group IV

Lumenz

Reading with LED lighting

Soraa

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Kaai

Watching HD laser TV

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NanoH2O

Drinking desalinated water

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Segetis

Safely using biobased plastics and chemicals

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Draths

Biobased materials for your home

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Pax Streamline

Staying comfortable with more efficient air conditioning

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Change every aspect of daily living

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to predict the future, invent it!

Forecast 2015: New “cheaper than fossil” technologies proven

Forecast 2030 : How will oil compete?

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…or get to work

[email protected]/resources.html

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Biofuels Case Study

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the biofuels Rationale: trajectory

› “What is” or “What Can Be”

› “Chindia” solutions

› Multiple improvement pathways

› Rapid innovation cycles

› Avoid “dead-end” (vegetable biodiesel, natural gas)

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› We propose› Facility-level individual certification

› “LEEDS” like goodness rating

› Tradable CLAW certificates

› C – CARBON relative to gasoline

› L –net LAND use impact

› A – AIR quality impact

› W – WATER use relative to gasoline

CLAW: doing biofuels right

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US land: Little land use next 10 years

› Reality of Land Use› Economics means lowest cost sources used first (waste)

› Source: DOE 1.3B dry tons with “modest changes in land use”

› Source: Winter cover crops: no marginal land usage

› Sources: GMO, better worldwide yields, marginal or unused lands…

› Propagating the ILUC Myth: › ignore range of crops, practices, economic signals, value of optionality

› The “best science” is not good enough to use

› Lack of zero ILUC model: absence of proof is not proof of absence

Land use will be immaterial Land use will be immaterial through the current RFS standard!through the current RFS standard!

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• Short rotation: winter cover crops

• Long rotation: 10x10 year energy/row crops

• Polyculture, perennial long rotation (Jackson, Tillman)

• 2.5b hectares of rainfed agriculture suitable land

• Underutilized pasture land

• Improved agricultural land

• Multicrop forestry

• Africa: low input agriculture?

• ….. future inventions, optimizations, discoveries

…better agronomic practices?

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energy crops: Sorghum

25 tons/acre (Prof. Holtzapple- Texas A&M)

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the perennial advantage

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PreviouslySwitchgrass

Previously Fallow

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Where Will Biomass Come From?

Demand - 2030

1,363M tons

- 150 billion gallons at 110 gal/acre

Waste

136M tons equiv.

- 15 billion gallons of production

Winter Cover Crops

735M tons

- (158.5M acres at 4.6 tons/acre)

Forest Excess Waste

158M tons

Dedicated Crop Land

334M tons

- 13.6M acres at 24 t/acre- 27.3M acres at 12 t/acre

=

Scenario 1:

• 2030 Assumptions (Production):– 50% of annual crop land for winter cover crops and 70% of forest excess waste used– Yields of 110 gallons per acre– No recovery of degraded land is modeled; note 15.5M acres (or 70%) of land used for corn

ethanol will be reclaimed in this scenario

• 2030 Assumptions (Demand):– 2030 AOE projections for US reduced by 20% to reflect CAFE / Energy Bill– Ethanol mileage discount of 15% – 90% of fleet is FFV

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Companies

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pilot plant

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› Ethanol for under $1.00 a gallon

Coskata

Modular Design of Large RO Membrane Plants

• Ashkelon SWRO Plant, Israel– 40,000 membrane modules

• Perth SWRO Plant, Australia– 18,000 membrane modules

• Fiber glass composite• Operated at >1000 psi• Up to 8 modules (40” long

each) per vessel• Multiple suppliers worldwide

Pressure Vessels

Membrane Banks

Membrane Plant

Membrane Modules

Biomass to SyngasSeparation and recovery

of Ethanol

Biofermentation of syngas to ethanol

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Steel mill waste gas

Biomass syngas

Ethanol & Butanol fuelsOR +

LanzaTech Process

waste gas to fuel

Carbon monoxide gas

+

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separation

Milling

Enzymes

Nutrients

Fermentation

Gasoline Blend stock

Chemical Precursor

Feed Products

FeedstockGevo

Biocatalyst

DieselChemical Products

Materials

Retrofit of ethanol plants

Proprietary Bio-processing

Future: Any bio-based sugar

source

Create market options

Start with

JetFuel

Iso-Octane

Proprietary Chemical processing

Diesel Blend stock

gevogevoAdvancing the New Era of Renewables Regional Fuel and Chemical Biorefinery

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Synthetic Biology

Recombinant Small Molecule Bio-Synthetic Pathway

Gene 4Gene 2Gene 1

Gene 3Gene 1

Artimisinin

Source of genes Custom-Built Microbe

Fermentation DieselSynthetic Biology = Fermentation DieselXAnti-Malarial

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Metabolic modeling+

Synthetic biology

Renewable Feedstock

LS9 Designer Biofuels & Chemicals

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

>90% Energetic Yield From Feedstock

Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbon BiosynthesisNature’s Energy Storage

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Biocrude

Crude oil Refinery

Kior: “biocrude” replaces crude

Millions of Years

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Kior: Millions of years Minutes!

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

0,0 10,0 20,0 30,0 40,0 50,0 60,0 70,0 80,0 90,0

TAN (mgKOH/g)

Oxy

gen

(wt

%)

Biomass

Thermal Cracking (Pyrolysis- seconds)

Geo Thermal Conversion

(Million of years)

Catalytic Cracking (BCC in minutes)

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biomass, geopolitics, and poverty

Biomass & Biomass & Poverty BeltPoverty Belt

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the “salve” for Africa?

› Carbon Price ($100’s billion per year?)

› Biomass based Energy ($500 billion a year?)

› Opportunities for “resource poor” (Solar & Biomass?)

› vs. Aid, Debt Forgiveness, Trade Treaties …

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…or get to work

[email protected]/resources.html

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are biofuels root cause of deforestation?

• Source: Brazilian deforestation from Mongabay – citing Brazilian national Institute of Space Research

What is the real, marginal What is the real, marginal impact of biofuels? impact of biofuels?

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a pound of steak or a gallon of ethanol?

• Source: Mongabay.com

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livestock – the numbers

Source: “The Climate Healers”, Saliesh Rao

What is the real culprit in land use What is the real culprit in land use increase?increase?

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trajectory: biodiesel vs. ethanol vs. cellulosic Diesel

“Classic” Biodiesel

Carbon reduction - 2008

80%

Carbon reduction – 2012

80%

Scalability (2030Gallons/acre)

600-900

Sustainability (2030) Poor

Unsubsidized 10 yr market

competitiveness

Poor (@ $45 oil price)

Ethanol

20-30%

80%

2500 (cellulosic)

High

Good (@ $45 oil price)

Cellulosic Diesel

Not Available

80%

2500 (cellulosic)

High

Good (@ $45 oil price)