[Bldg-sim] [Sbse] RE: Grim projection of renewable energy use

Harvey Bryan Harvey.Bryan at asu.edu
Wed Dec 26 18:56:56 PST 2007


All,
 
The following slide was generated by Art Rosenfeld from the California Energy Commission it illustrates that energy conservation & efficiency policy does work. California energy policy demonstrates this very clearly, we need to Washington to understand this.
 
Harvey  

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From: sbse-bounces at uidaho.edu on behalf of Vikram Sami
Sent: Wed 12/26/2007 10:01 AM
To: Ramana Koti; BLDG-SIM at ONEBUILDING.ORG
Cc: sbse at uidaho.edu
Subject: [Sbse] RE: [Bldg-sim] Grim projection of renewable energy use


I think we are in flux right now, and as such its going to be hard to make a prediction based on trends. For example, if the federal RPS had passed, the outlook would have been very different. Ultimately its not entirely an issue of percentages, but also absolute numbers. For example in the 1940s - 1950s, there was a 30% renewable mix. Today we produce more renewable energy, but the overall percentage is far below. 
 
Initiatives like architecture 2030 work towards reducing the overall consumption levels. We need policy makers to step in and encourage the other side of the equation. One of the items removed from the recently passed bill was a motion to transfer 13.5 billion dollars in subsidies (billion with a B) from the top 5 oil corporations to fund renewable energy production. 
 
To quote Al Gore in his Nobel speech: 
We have everything we need to get started, save perhaps political will, but political will is a renewable resource. 

So let us renew it, and say together: "We have a purpose. We are many. For this purpose we will rise, and we will act."

 

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From: bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org [mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Ramana Koti
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 11:31 AM
To: BLDG-SIM at ONEBUILDING.ORG
Cc: sbse at uidaho.edu
Subject: [Bldg-sim] Grim projection of renewable energy use


Dear all,

The Annual Energy Outlook 2008 by the DOE EIA (http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/trends.html) predicts that in 2030, 83% US primary energy supply requirements would still be met by traditional fossil fuels, compared to 85% in 2006. I find this in direct contrast with goals set by initiatives like Architecture 2030... 

Does anybody know more about how realistic these predictions are and if there are better opportunities for renewable energy?

Thanks,

Ramana Koti, LEED AP
Sustainable Building Analyst

ELEMENTS division of BNIM architects
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Kansas City, Missouri 64105

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