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University of California, Berkeley Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory Jobs in a Clean Energy Economy: Science Berkeley UC Berkeley Jobs in a Clean Energy Economy: Science, Engineering, and Policy Perspectives Daniel M. Kammen E d R G & G ld Sh l f P bli P li Energy and R esources Group & Goldman School of Public P olicy Director, Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center Ui i f C lif i B kl University of California, Berkeley http://rael.berkeley.edu Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory - rael.berkeley.edu February 4, 2010, Madison, WI

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University ofCalifornia,Berkeley

Renewableand AppropriateEnergy Laboratory

Jobs in a Clean Energy Economy: Science

Berkeley gy yUC Berkeley

Jobs in a Clean Energy Economy: Science, Engineering, and Policy Perspectives

Daniel M. Kammen

E d R G & G ld S h l f P bli P liEnergy and Resources Group & Goldman School of Public PolicyDirector, Renewable and Appropriate Energy LaboratoryDirector, Transportation Sustainability Research Center

U i i f C lif i B k lUniversity of California, Berkeley

http://rael.berkeley.edu

Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory - rael.berkeley.edu

p: . y.February 4, 2010, Madison, WI

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Major U.S. Public Research and Development Programs

red=defense, black=space, orange=health, blue=energy

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Nemet, 2007; Nemet and Kamen 2007; Kammen and Nemet, 2005

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United States’ Public and Private Sector Energy Research and Development SpendingResearch and Development Spending

Kammen and Nemet (2008) Unpublished

• We are at a critical moment - momentum exists for change of direction• Carbon cost/benefit assessments needed for federal programs

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• Energy efficiency and transmission/storage goals and roadmaps needed• Tremendous economic benefits possible in a low-carbon economy

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Patents and R&D Funding Correlated

Kammen and Nemet (2005) “Reversing the incredible shrinking energy R&D budget,” Issues in Science & Technology, Fall, 84 – 88.

And Nemet, Ph.D. dissertation, 2007

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The battle of tipping points

• The clean jobs economy is real, and provides a route to build a new industrial baseto build a new industrial base

Developing innovative technical and social ‘tipping • Developing innovative technical and social ‘tipping points’ is vital

• Energy ‘Systems science’ and implementation requires an integration of basic research and a state requires an integration of basic research and a state enabling environment and workforce

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UNIVERSITY O F CALIFORN IABERKELE Y

REPORT OF THERENEWAB LE AND APPROPRIATE ENERGYLABORA TORY

Putting Renewa bles to Work:How Many J obs C an theClean Energy IndustryClean Energy IndustryGenerate?

by

D i l M KDaniel M. KammenKamal KapadiaMatthias Fripp

of theEnergy and Resources Group &the Goldman School of Pu blic Policy

APRIL 13, 2004

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Green job creation: Obama 25% by 2025 PlanFederal + state RPS yields +348,000 jobs in 2025

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Better, Cheaper Lighting - Convention Center

Old Incandescent Lights

New T-5 Lights

The Many Values of Efficiency:

g

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$400,000 saved per year with new lights

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Energy Efficiency Strategies

• All new residential construction in California

Residential New Construction• All new residential construction in California

will be zero net energy by 2020.

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Technological Innovation: solar

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Vestas is the largest Wind Turbine manufacturer in the world manufacturer in the world

Employing approx. 20,500 people24 countries worldwide

Just opened the world’s biggest R&D center

Install a new wind turbine every 5 hours

80 x V80-2.0 MW, HornReef, Denmark

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Actual PV Growth vs. Historic Forecasts

Actual k t market

development

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China Racing Ahead of U S in the Drive to Go SolarChina Racing Ahead of U.S. in the Drive to Go SolarBy KEITH BRADSHERPublished: August 24, 2009

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Information Technology Integrated with S l T h l P f M it iSolar Technology: Performance Monitoring

Enphase ApplicationServers

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Internet00111001

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Micro-inverters versus traditional designs:gA household and building electronics strategy

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Roll on PV cells.

Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory - rael.berkeley.eduSolar photovoltaic installations of thin film cells, in Germany

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Market Innovation: Financial tools

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$$ Upfront

• Creates financing district & • Identifies work & chooses contractor

$$ Repaid on tax bill

• Creates financing district & approval process

• Provides upfront capital• Attaches repayment

• Identifies work & chooses contractor• Repays financing as a line item on the

property tax bill• Repayment obligation transfers with

hi

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obligation to the building ownership• Builds clean energy equity

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Property Assessed Clean Energy Clean Energy

(PACE): State ActionsState Actions

PACE financing has PACE financing has now been adopted by the White House by the White House

for support and i th US appears in the US

House Climate Bill

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(Waxman-Markey)

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PACE details: Program CoordinationBexar CountyTax Collector

C I T Y H A L L Program ApplicationsSpecial Assessments

Property Owner

C I T Y H A L L

Program Administration

Program Applications

Program Information

Financing Mechanism

FinancingProceeds

Owner

Builder /Installer

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Energy22

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PACE details: Program Coordination

Awareness

PACE ImplementationCurrent Situation

Awareness / Education

EnrollmentAudit / E l iE 

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Audit / Evaluation

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• Increased market participation• One‐stop coordination of projects from

• Lack of awareness & participation• Citizen responsible for project

Awareness / Education

Measurement & Verification

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One stop coordination of projects from enrollment through implementation

• Measured impact & results

Citizen responsible for project coordination

• Unknown impact & results 23

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Technological & market Innovation: biofuelsbiofuels

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Plug-in Hybrids: Can they move rapidly to scale?

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Carbon Intensity of Fuels

110 Today's Biofuels Future Low-Carbon Fuels

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CaRFG + 10%Ethanol

Corn Ethanol(Ave)

Ethanol(Brazil)

Ethanol (Drymill, Wet

DGS)

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Energy Biosciences InstituteUniversity of California, Berkeley

Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

A $500 million biofuel development grant from BP

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Technology AssessmentsProject coordinator: Sunil PaulScientific advisor: Dan Kammen

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Information innovation: Policy and environmental accountingenvironmental accounting

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Spring Summer Fall Winter

Dispatch Mix in 2024 @ $0/ton CO2The SWITCH West Energy System

Model:Th S it h d l i f d d l f th WECC i th t

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The Switch model is a geo-referenced model of the WECC region that:

- Matches conventional, nuclear, and renewable energy supply to demand.- Utilizes energy efficiency and demand-side management (to be completed)

Objective: Minimize Total System Cost, Subject to GHG C i

completed)- Does so with the construction of transmission and distribution infrastructure- Has planned expansions to Texas (ERCOT), the US East, and China (major task)

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The Blueprint reduces U.S. electricity use and diversifies the energy mixuse and diversifies the energy mix

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Predicted transmission $50t/CO2 in 2024

Old Transmission LinesNew Transmission Lines

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Greenhouse gas and sustainability Greenhouse gas and sustainability calculators:

http://coolclimate.berkeley.edu&&

http://www.coolcalifornia.org

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