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Integrated Energy Network
A Pathway to Meet Our Global Energy Challenge
Anda RaySenior Vice President, External Relations and
Technical ResourcesNovember 29, 2016
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Energy:
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Energy:
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Energy:
Coal12%
Petroleum41%
Electricity19%
NaturalGas16%
Source: IEA Energy Balance, 2016
Bio-energy
13%Petroleum 26 billion barrels
Natural Gas 55 trillion cubic feet
Electricity 19,841 billion kWh
Coal 2,174 million short tons
Bioenergy 2,330 million short tons of coal-equivalent
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Electricity:
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Oil Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Biomass andwaste
Hydro Geothermal Wind Solar Other
Today 2050
Global Electricity Generation (TWh)
Source: IEA Energy Technology Perspectives 2016.
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Electricity:
-
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
Oil Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Biomass andwaste
Hydro Geothermal Wind Solar Other
Today 2050
+78%
Electricity Generation
Shift from
Fossil Non-CO2Emitting
Today 2050
Source: IEA Energy Technology Perspectives 2016. 2050 Assumes +2C Scenario
Global Electricity Generation (TWh)
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Electric Power Research Institute
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Producing Cleaner Energy:
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Using Cleaner Energy:
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Envelope of Plausible Scenarios
Global Economic Slowdown• Sustained low/negative economic growth
and/or global conflict
• Negative electricity demand growth
• No new environmental policies
• Innovation focused on existing assets; international collaboration reduced
Localization of Energy Systems• Focus on energy systems at local customer and
community level
• Increased DG adoption results in a decrease in grid demand
• Innovation at the intersection of 3rd-party suppliers, technology developers, and electric utilities
Hydrocarbon Fuels Dominate• Hydrocarbon fuel prices low; supply abundant
• Low electricity prices
• Increased electricity use; grid demand growth
• Innovation focused efficient hydrocarbon extraction and using abundant fuels in a clean way
Significant Reduction in Environmental Footprint
• International actions to significantly reduce environmental emissions
• Expansive new economy-wide environmental policies
• Electrification of economy with clean electricity increases demand
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Electricity, Gas, Water,
Telecommunications, and Customer’s
Local Energy Networks
Integrating Energy Resources:
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Using CleanerEnergy Through
Efficiency & Electrification
Producing Cleaner Energy
Integrating Energy
Resources
A pathway to the future providing consumers with the flexibility to use, produce and manage energy the way they want - while ensuring society gets reliable, safe, affordable, cleaner energy.
• Flexibility = advances in grid modernization, energy efficiency and electrification are needed.
• Societal benefits = economic improvements and economy-wide reduction in total environmental footprint.
Integrated Energy Network:
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“Integrated Energy Network™” – Pathway to the Future
™
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Cleaner EnergyStorage: Bulk to Micro
Electrification AnalyticsMicrogrids
Energy Efficiency and Automation 24x7 Quality & Capacity
Resiliency
Microsensors
24/7 Communications
Technology Innovation:
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Together…Shaping the Future of Electricity