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Renewable Energy: A Solution to Pollution. Tim Weis, P.Eng ., Ph.D. Alberta Regional Director [email protected] 780.667.6519 May 1, 2014. About Tim. Alberta Regional Director Professional Engineer M.Sc. research on ice adhesion to wind turbine blades in subarctic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Renewable Energy: A Solution to Pollution
Tim Weis, P.Eng., Ph.D.Alberta Regional [email protected] 1, 2014
About Tim
• Alberta Regional Director• Professional Engineer• M.Sc. research on ice adhesion
to wind turbine blades in subarctic
• Ph.D. research on off-grid renewable energy
Climate change
“….could be the biggest global health threat of the 21st century”
The Lancet
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Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions
Source: Environment Canada, National GHG Inventory Report 2009
Air pollutants from electricity sector
How do we compare?
Source: Clean Air Strategic Alliance. Fine particulate matter in the capital region (2010)
PM formation - Edmonton
Costs of air pollution from electricity generation
• USA - National Research Council at request of 2005 Energy Policy Act– Effects of air pollution on human health,
grain crop and timber yields, building materials, recreation, and visibility of outdoor vistas
– Average damages: 3.2 ¢/kWh (2008)• Greenstone and Looney:
– 3.4 ¢/kWh for non-climate damage (2010)
So why wind?
• Efficiency• Electrify• Renewables• Heat + Power
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So why wind?
Wind is a cost effective option
Source: Solas Energy Consulting
New Electricity Supply Costs in Alberta
Wind can be developed at high levels
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Emissions Resulting from Danish Electricity Production(source: Danish Energy Agency)
Wind can be developed quickly
Integrating Renewables (NREL study)
Net: CO2 ↓ 31.5%
Net: NOx ↓ 19.5%
Net: SO2 ↓ 18.5%
Integrating renewables
Denmark update• 52% wind by 2020• 100% renewable electricity by 2035• 100% renewable energy by 2050
– 171 Parliamentarians voted for 8 against.
• “The conclusion being it has a cost to make a green transformation, but it also has a cost not to do it. I think this will work out to be the best insurance Denmark has ever (bought).”– Energy Minister Lidegaard
Closer to home: Ontario
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Ross Island Wind/Diesel
Courtesy of Powercorp, Australia
Conclusion
• Renewables can significantly reduce air pollution
• We have working examples of renewables being deployed quickly and at high levels
• Challenges remain – policy drives energy decision