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Washington’s Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

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Page 1: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Washington’s Energy Diet

Presentation forEnergy Forum, 34th District DemocratsJuly 15, 2006

Page 2: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Washington State’s Energy DietWashington State’s Energy Diet

• What do we use?

• What do we do with it?

• Recent trends

• An overlooked solution

Page 3: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Energy: What we useEnergy: What we use

• Oil: about half of the state’s energy

• 150 million barrels per year

• At today’s prices: $1,700 per person

Nukes2%

Biomass6%

Coal6%

Natural Gas17%

Hydro17%

Oil52%

Page 4: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Energy: How we use itEnergy: How we use it

• Transportation: virtually all is oil.

• Half of transportation energy goes to cars.

• Cars use more energy than homes.

Business14%

Homes19%

Industry28%

Transport39%

Page 5: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Gasoline: Long term growthGasoline: Long term growth

• Consumption quadrupled since 1950

• But…basically flat for 8 years!

• Adding in diesel, highway fuels still rising

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Page 6: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Gasoline: per capitaGasoline: per capita

• Stuck at high plateau

• 50% more per person than BC

• Signs that prices are having an impact?

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Page 7: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

High prices dampening demand?High prices dampening demand?

• Since 1996, per-person consumption has declined by ~10 percent.

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Page 8: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Sprawl: What is it?Sprawl: What is it?• Low

density housing

• Homes separated from stores and services

• Driving a necessity

Page 9: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Pedestrian-friendly neighborhood:

Stores and services are within an easy walk of homes

Page 10: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Sprawling neighborhood:

Few destinations within walking distance

Page 11: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

Compact neighborhoods reduce Compact neighborhoods reduce drivingdriving

• Sprawling, low-density areas induce extra driving

• Neighborhood design as important as car design.

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Page 12: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

BC: Leader in “Smart Growth”BC: Leader in “Smart Growth”

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Boise (Ada County)

Spokane

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Seattle

Portland

Victoria*

Vancouver*

Metropolitan-area residents living in compact neighborhoods (percent)

1990

Increase, 1990-2000

Page 13: Washingtons Energy Diet Presentation for Energy Forum, 34 th District Democrats July 15, 2006

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